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Yeah, but you're talking about a 162 game sample size versus a five game sample size. If the Yankees and Tigers played 162 games and you believe in extrapolation, do you think the Yankees would outscore the Tigers by 350 runs?
Moreover, I think the Yanks actually had a better cumulative ERA from their starters (and definitely did from their bullpen). The LOB numbers are pretty comparable - Tigers 32 over five games, Yankees 40 with 11 of those coming last night - so I'm not positive either team did a particularly sound job of bringing runners home in the series.
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#2
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Great season, great series, couldnt pull it off. Go Dbacks.
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#3
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Brewers are tough.
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#4
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Strike out bi.tch.
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#5
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Go Cards!! Get off the field, Howard. Learn how to hit again in the offseason.
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#6
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A Fisterian performance by Carpenter.
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#8
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$79 million spent on your starting 5 needs to get you more than a 1st round exit.
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#9
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They need to kill Ibanez, Utley and Rollins and collect the insurance money.
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