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Old 09-01-2006, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Gander
Yankees better hope the White Sox dont make the playoffs. They can handle the Twins, who have repeatedly layed down in the postseason against the Yanks. I hate watching any team play in indoor stadiums, its just not right. Baseball is a game meant to be played on real grass outside with sun, wind, cold temps (in the postseason) and rain. Thats what its all about.

Yanks will have their hands filled with Chicago, and so will everyone else for that matter.

If the White Sox and Astros make the playoffs, they become the teams to beat in each league.
Tim the Yanks have handled Chi quite nicely this year. They swept them at the Stadium and then took one of 3 in Chi town with one easy win blown by an Arod error that was just incredible. They don't have a problem with the Tigers, Twins, Or Chisox.
YOu missed who the Yanks could have a huge problem with and that Oakland. Thats the team I want nothing to do with, nada. Good news is that whether the Yanks finish with the best record(I predict that, only 3 back and have the next 6 games against Baltimore and KC!!! LOL!!) or the 2nd best record, they will start off playing an AL central team since the wildcard will most assuredly come from there and the Tigers are the other team with a shot at best record and they can't play a division rival in the first round.
Yanks will open at home against the wild card team no matter what happens. Which is great news to me. Any of three will be just fine.
Just have to hope then that the other Al Central team takes out Oakland in the first round. Those trips are brutal on teams flying back and forth but its always easier coming east than it is going west. 7 or 8 Pm start times out there are like 10 or 11 oclock start times for the East Coast team. Thats not much fun. Yanks are going to the ALCS, and in all probability the World Series.
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