And now the AL half of the semifinals is set ... who wins?
LAA in 7 | 14 (9.27%) |
LAA in 6 | 37 (24.50%) |
LAA in 5 | 8 (5.30%) |
LAA in 4 | 3 (1.99%) |
CHW in 4 | 1 (0.66%) |
CHW in 5 | 13 (8.61%) |
CHW in 6 | 32 (21.19%) |
CHW in 7 | 12 (7.95%) |
NYY on FoxSports appeal to commissioner | 31 (20.53%) |
151 votes | 8 featured comments
I /wanted/ to vote for the FoxSports option. Thanks for the laugh!
I voted for the Fox sports option, but in all honesty, I have to go with the White Sox here. The Angels had to send just about everyone out last night to get to this series and the White Sox are rested. I was quite surprised at the victory celebration that the Angels had. I figured they woudl be packing and getting on the plane ASAP to get to Chicago.
The ChiSox are the better team, and they'll demonstrate that in 5 games.
Boy I thought the consensus around here was that the Chi Sox were a lucky team this year, played over their heads and Ozzie was insane.
I guess you could tell I voted for and am pulling for the Angels in six.
I guess you could tell I voted for and am pulling for the Angels in six.
Boy I thought the consensus around here was that the Chi Sox were a lucky team this year, played over their heads and Ozzie was insane.
I think that was the consensus everywhere until they swept the Red Sox.
I think that was the consensus everywhere until they swept the Red Sox.
I still sort of believe that. I mean, why was Piercynski stealing in the seventh inning down a run? (according to Warren Sawkiw)
I would call the White Sox 'accidently powerful' in that as much as they attempt the small ball approach, it's their power that's ultimately carrying them whether that's what they want to believe or not.
I would call the White Sox 'accidently powerful' in that as much as they attempt the small ball approach, it's their power that's ultimately carrying them whether that's what they want to believe or not.
The White Sox are sort of like the Diamonsbacks from 2001, succeeding despite their manager (although both managers are/were loved by commentators). At least that's how I remember Brenly from that year.
Well it seemed that the White Sox had the luck on their side tonight. My question is why the umpire was interviewed after the game. Is this allowed to happen?