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Old 10-06-2002, 07:04 PM   #1
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Twins Won

Okay I'm a little excited. Just needed to share. Hope everyone had a great weekend.
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Old 10-06-2002, 07:14 PM   #2
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Anaheim looks like the class of the AL right now. St. Louis from the NL. It should be a great WS no matter who gets in though, I like all the remaining teams. (this from a Yankee fan)
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Old 10-06-2002, 08:21 PM   #3
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Yes yes yes...I'm going to sound biased seeing as I am a Cardinals fan.

Nevertheless, the Cardinals have eliminated the D'Backs. They shouldn't have too much trouble with the Braves (who are perennial chokers) or the Giants (also chokers). Now, once we hit the series...*shrugs*...it's a pure toss-up. I don't like the prospect of playing the Twins *recalls bad memories of 1987*, although we should have won game 7...stupid fucking umpire. That was as bad as 1985 game 6.

Anyhoo...I'm just glad the Yanks are out of it. While there's no doubt that they were the team of the 90s, the last 2 years are proof positive that big payroll does not mean automatic world championship.
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Old 10-06-2002, 08:28 PM   #4
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I wouldn't be dissapointed if the Cardinals beat the Twins in the Series, though I will be cheering against them in that case, but if it the Cardinals and Anaheim I'm going for the Cards. If any team deserves the Ring this year it's them, to overcome what they have this year is truely unbelievable.
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Old 10-06-2002, 08:33 PM   #5
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Yeah, it's been a strange sports year in my hometown:

--Super Bowl loss in January
--The death of Jack Buck
--The sudden death of Darryl Kile
--The Rams start 0-5, Warner's out for the season

On the other hand, Ozzie Smith was inducted into the HOF, and I'm looking forward to what will hopefully be a Stanley Cup season for the Blues.
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Old 10-06-2002, 08:50 PM   #6
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I have a lot of sympathy for long time St. Louis fans. I was going to say I didn't feel sorry about the Rams season but then I realized that it would suck to be a fan becuase you have to watch Martz ruin what should have been one of the greatest teams in NFL history.
Of course if you just jumped on the Rams bandwagon you don't get any of my sympathy just a big .
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Old 10-06-2002, 09:09 PM   #7
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I faithfully followed the Rams for their first 3 seasons in St. Louis. I got sick of them during year 4, but still followed them. I didn't follow them for the first few weeks of the '99 season (b/c I had just moved to DC), then saw they were 5-0 at the time and was floored.

I love the Rams, and I wouldn't quit following them unless Georgia Frontiere turns into Bill Bidwell. I am going to go ahead and write this season off now though, and shoot for 0-16. I think Martz is a great coach, but he has to realize that the Rams have been figured out on offense.
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Old 10-06-2002, 09:28 PM   #8
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Personally I think Martz has a great offensive mind, but I think he should be an offensive coordinator and have a head coach that actually calls the shots and tries to motivate the team. I don't think that Martz is completely to blame this year truely the team isn't exactly performing well. The offensive line has been atrocious, part of the reason that Warner was doing so terrible.

That would be quite a turn around, go from getting to the Superbowl to going through the entire season without a win. Now that would be almost unbelievable. actually more ridiculous then a good season after a poor season turaround.
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Old 10-06-2002, 10:50 PM   #9
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I found this quote from Carl Pohlad (the Twins owner) after the Twins won the series in this article.

ESPN Article

"If you had to pay the bills and they were $15 million to $20 million a year, you would make the same decision, too."

Oh god I don't know if I should be laughing or just plain pissed off. Can you imagine?
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Old 10-07-2002, 02:58 AM   #10
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Sorry to burst the bubble for those of you who are fans of St. Louis, and are expecting a Twins vs. St. Louis match-up, but you're selling Anaheim short. This is, of course, coming from a long-time Angels fan, but this is the year they're going to prove themselves. (Of course, they already have...) Even if I weren't an Angels fan, though, I'd just be happy that the freaking Yankees are out.

And the Rams...
They abandoned my hometown. They're on my blacklist for a couple more decades.
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Old 10-07-2002, 09:14 AM   #11
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The Twins won and DIDN'T NEED the dome-field advantage to do it; they won twice on the road. Now THAT'S spooky.

Right now, there are TV executives across the nation waving voodoo dolls and tikis in the direction of tonight's Braves/Giants Game 5, praying for an Atlanta victory. San Francisco has Barry Bonds (not exactly Mr. October OR Mr. Congeniality) and a cast of thousands. Minnesota is a feel-good story, but a small TV market. St. Louis isn't exactly a ratings dynamo. Anaheim: see Minnesota.

I shudder to think what kind of ratings disaster could come out of an Anaheim-San Fran series, or a Minnesota-St. Louis rematch...
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Old 10-07-2002, 09:24 AM   #12
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Anaheim has proven themselves, they beat the world champs, but unless they are as hot as they were during the last series Minnesota isn't going to die. Maybe.

I'm hoping for a St. Louis Minnesota series personally, I think that those two teams have overcome so much this season that they both should be able to play in the series.

But that's my opinion, I just hope the best team wins.
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Right now, there are TV executives across the nation waving voodoo dolls and tikis in the direction of tonight's Braves/Giants Game 5, praying for an Atlanta victory. San Francisco has Barry Bonds (not exactly Mr. October OR Mr. Congeniality) and a cast of thousands. Minnesota is a feel-good story, but a small TV market. St. Louis isn't exactly a ratings dynamo. Anaheim: see Minnesota.

I shudder to think what kind of ratings disaster could come out of an Anaheim-San Fran series, or a Minnesota-St. Louis rematch...
San Fran/Oak/SJ has a huge TV market, as does Anaheim (since they're part of the LA market)...although I don't know how many LA folks would be on the Angels' bandwagon and Oak/SJ folks on the Giants'. Atlanta wouldn't be bad either. Now Mpls-St. Paul or St. Louis...yep, that'd be like the Florida-Cleveland series.
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Old 10-07-2002, 09:28 AM   #14
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And the Rams...
They abandoned my hometown. They're on my blacklist for a couple more decades.
Which one? LA/Anaheim?
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Old 10-07-2002, 09:54 AM   #15
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San Fran/Oak/SJ has a huge TV market, as does Anaheim (since they're part of the LA market)...although I don't know how many LA folks would be on the Angels' bandwagon and Oak/SJ folks on the Giants'.
Therein lies the rub. Anaheim has _always_ been the weak sister of the California teams, fan support-wise. Quick -- ask a casual fan to name three Angels players. How about two? One? Does Gene Autry count?

The LA Clippers are in a large market, but you don't see them competing for that TV-and-merchandising dollar, do you?

San Fran-Anaheim would be an all-California matchup with exactly one marquee player -- Barry Bonds, who has a history of vanishing when October arrives and the personality of an eggplant.

Atlanta would bring three things -- post-season credibility (they're ALWAYS in the NLCS), familiar faces (due to all those post-season appearances) and an East Coast presence to the Series. Without them, it's a cast of thousands in a battle between California and/or the Heartland of America, and millions will explore their cable-TV options.

That having been said, I hope the Giants boot their tomahawk-chopping asses halfway to Calcutta tonight. But that's just me...
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