Being torn in two directions
Okay, I've made my decision on this one, but. . .
Tonight is the first game of a three-game Sox/Yankees series, opening at Fenway Park, in which the Sox are one game behind the Yanks, first and second in the division, with the outcome of this three-game series deciding who is going to the playoffs.
It's also the opening night of Serenity.
Just sayin'. As it is, I'm going to the movie with a whole bunch of friends and family (and if anyone else wants to show up, Woburn Showcase cinemas, at the intersection of 38 and 128, 7:15 showing).
Tonight is the first game of a three-game Sox/Yankees series, opening at Fenway Park, in which the Sox are one game behind the Yanks, first and second in the division, with the outcome of this three-game series deciding who is going to the playoffs.
It's also the opening night of Serenity.
Just sayin'. As it is, I'm going to the movie with a whole bunch of friends and family (and if anyone else wants to show up, Woburn Showcase cinemas, at the intersection of 38 and 128, 7:15 showing).
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It would suck, though, some for the team winning the East, potentially more for the team winning the Wild Card, and (obviously) most for the team not going to the playoffs at all. The team winning the East would have to use one of their better starting pitchers, so wouldn't have him available for the first few games of the ALDS. The team winning the Wild Card would have to use at least one, and possibly two (if the AL East team wins it) of their better starting pitchers. That would put both teams at a potentially significant disadvantage in the ALDS, unless of course they end up playing each other.
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I suspect this complication, more than anything else, is why the league didn't seriously consider saying "screw it" in the NL, where the West will be won by default, and most of the teams in the east (plus Houston in the central) all are more deserving of playing lots of October baseball.
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