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Old 09-12-2003, 11:25 PM
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Nope, not gonna happen. I'm the farthest thing from a Yankees fan, but I don't think they can do it this year.

Here's what it boils down to:

Garciapara and Soriano are excellent hitting middle infielders that can make some spectacular plays, but they're both prone to making errors on routine balls. The guy who screws up least often will likely be on the winning team. Being that a bobbled ball at shortstop usually leads to a guy getting on base while at second base Soriano could still recover and record the out I'd say Garciapara's errors will prove to be more devastating.

Neither has made more than 20 errors all year, do you think it'll be that much of a factor?

Mariano Rivera doesn't seem to have the command or the presence that has made him a sure thing the last few years, but what he still has is that intangible - playoff experience. Byung-Hyun Kim has some playoff experience as well but we all know how pretty that was I agree, although, Kim was still on the winning side. I'm not sure if he was voted MVP though .

David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez are hot right now, and if they can keep it up in the playoffs then that will give them a fighting chance. However, the Yankees pulled Luis Sojo out of the coaching staff to add to the lineup and with clutch hitting Nick Johnson the Yankees could pull themselves out of just about any hole in the playoffs

This is where Boston has a huge advantage if you ask me. They're a hitting machine this year. Bill Mueller is on fire. And to think I was choked when they got rid of Hillenbrand.

Guys who are likely to choke and be tagged with the goat label: David Wells, Byung-Hyun Kim, Jeff Weaver (if he sees the mound), Tim Wakefield, and Johnny Damon.

Hmmm...I have nothing to add other than; Kim will do fine (crossing fingers and praying to every known god in the universe).

I'd personally like to see the Giants against the A's in a California battle (gotta like Oakland as a small market team that can succeed).

It would make an alright series as long as there isn't an earthquake. I do like the small market angle. The A's have done an amazing job. I kind of like the idea of the Cubs and RedSox but then you're guaranteed to have a riot no matter who wins and who looses. Two cities likely go up in flames.
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