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mr_pikachu
30th September 2011, 11:16 PM
NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES


Philadelphia Phillies (102-60) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (90-72)
Milwaukee Brewers (96-66) vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (94-68)
St. Louis wins 3-2
Milwaukee wins 3-2
Game 1: St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 11
Game 1: Arizona 1, Milwaukee 4
Game 2: St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 4
Game 2: Arizona 4, Milwaukee 9
Game 3: Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 2
Game 3: Milwaukee 1, Arizona 8
Game 4: Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 5
Game 4: Milwaukee 6, Arizona 10
Game 5: St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 0
Game 5: Arizona 2, Milwaukee 3 (10 innings)





AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES


New York Yankees (97-65) vs. Detroit Tigers (95-67)
Texas Rangers (96-66) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (91-71)
Detroit wins 3-2
Texas wins 3-1
Game 1: Detroit 3, New York 9
Game 1: Tampa Bay 9, Texas 0
Game 2: Detroit 5, New York 3
Game 2: Tampa Bay 6, Texas 8
Game 3: New York 4, Detroit 5
Game 3: Texas 4, Tampa Bay 3
Game 4: New York 10, Detroit 1
Game 4: Texas 4, Tampa Bay 3
Game 5: Detroit 3, New York 2





NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


Milwaukee Brewers (96-66) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (90-72)
St. Louis wins 4-2
Game 1: St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 9
Game 2: St. Louis 12, Milwaukee 3
Game 3: Milwaukee 3, St. Louis 4
Game 4: Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 2
Game 5: Milwaukee 1, St. Louis 7
Game 6: St. Louis 12, Milwaukee 6





AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES


Texas Rangers (96-66) vs. Detroit Tigers (95-67)
Texas wins 4-2
Game 1: Detroit 2, Texas 3
Game 2: Detroit 3, Texas 7 (11 innings)
Game 3: Texas 2, Detroit 5
Game 4: Texas 7, Detroit 3 (11 innings)
Game 5: Texas 5, Detroit 7
Game 6: Detroit 5, Texas 15





WORLD SERIES


St. Louis Cardinals (90-72) vs. Texas Rangers (96-66)
St. Louis wins 4-3
Game 1: Texas 2, St. Louis 3
Game 2: Texas 2, St. Louis 1
Game 3: St. Louis 16, Texas 7
Game 4: St. Louis 0, Texas 4
Game 5: St. Louis 2, Texas 4
Game 6: Texas 9, St. Louis 10 (11 innings)
Game 7: Texas 2, St. Louis 6







If you're wondering where the Red Sox or the Braves are, I'm going to assume that you've been comatose for the past three weeks. You poor, poor fool.

Jeff
30th September 2011, 11:58 PM
As a lifelong Orioles fan, I really have only one reason to post in this thread.

Suck it Red Sox. That is all.

kainashi
1st October 2011, 10:48 PM
my tigers.. :(

Master Rudy
2nd October 2011, 04:41 AM
Hey Mr. P you got a typo there! Shouldn't that be the NLCS on the second set of NL games?

In any case baseball no longer mattered once it was obvious that the Mets weren't going to the playoffs. As far as I'm concerned what'll make me happy is a Yankees elimination. I don't care who it is. Just want to see it happen :P

mr_pikachu
2nd October 2011, 05:11 PM
Hey Mr. P you got a typo there! Shouldn't that be the NLCS on the second set of NL games?

Blargh. This is what happens when I spend an hour fixing table tags.

As for the Yankees, it looks like they're about to drop game two at home, giving Detroit an opening... we'll see. At this point, anything could happen given the rain rescheduling and the consequential lack of a travel day.

kainashi
2nd October 2011, 09:34 PM
at least the weather will be nice back here in detroit for them. :) that 9th inning was rough to watch but overall a good game.

mr_pikachu
2nd October 2011, 11:06 PM
Seems like 3-0 first-inning leads are pretty flimsy in Philly... twice in a row (once for each ballclub), that fast start has been a curse. It's coming back to St. Louis on Tuesday!

kainashi
4th October 2011, 01:34 PM
tigers with a chance to close it out tonight. :D verlander started slow last night but was lights out the rest of the game.

Katie
4th October 2011, 04:39 PM
Woot woot Rangers. I swear if they win it all my boyfriend's sportsgasm will never ever ever end. Mavs + Rangers in one year? Mannn

e: COWBOYS TOO LOL

kainashi
5th October 2011, 01:09 AM
tigers... :(

kainashi
6th October 2011, 11:01 PM
http://i.imgur.com/lO6hs.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/M77oi.jpg

mr_pikachu
6th October 2011, 11:32 PM
Yeah, we're still not forgetting how you wrote off your team on Wednesday.

Good that New York lost, though. It's always nice to see the entire AL East eliminated before the ALCS, especially given how much attention all the sports programs (and those on ESPN in particular) pay to their beloved Yankees and Red Sox. I'll enjoy watching those idiot commentators helplessly stammer and shake their heads for the rest of the playoffs.

kainashi
6th October 2011, 11:52 PM
show me the post where i wrote off the tigers.

mr_pikachu
7th October 2011, 06:51 PM
tigers... :(

*shrugs* Seemed that way to me, at least. Then again, it was two in the morning when I first read it....



EDIT: Holy God. Epic clash of Cy Young winners, and Chris Carpenter throws a 3-hit, 110-pitch complete game shutout. St. Louis -- St. Louis! -- advances to the NLCS with a 1-0 victory.

I love baseball.

Master Rudy
9th October 2011, 01:12 AM
Let's go back a few days.....what did I say again?


As far as I'm concerned what'll make me happy is a Yankees elimination.

Then this happened......


http://i.imgur.com/lO6hs.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/M77oi.jpg

The only way I could be most excited right now is with some Viagra, a hooker and a bottle of rum.

It might be too early to call it due to the Rangers win but I'll take the Tigers to win it all! :D

kainashi
9th October 2011, 04:48 PM
tigers vs. rangers postponed... :yawn:

Roy Karrde
10th October 2011, 07:51 PM
WALK OFF GRAND SLAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! First time EVER in the Playoffs, and first time in Rangers history!

kainashi
10th October 2011, 08:41 PM
WALK OFF GRAND SLAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! First time EVER in the Playoffs, and first time in Rangers history!:yawn:

Becky
10th October 2011, 09:45 PM
I just like those photos. Awesome. Also, I'm a baseball newbie, but Brian keeps sports all the time, so I'm learning things. :) Slowly...

mr_pikachu
11th October 2011, 10:18 PM
Heh. With all the talk about the grand slam -- fun to watch in the replays, by the way -- I decided to wait before bringing up Pujols' record-tying four extra base hits (three doubles and a drive) in Game 2.

Honestly, even if you discount the production, St. Louis needs to re-sign him just because of what he means to the club, to the city. He energizes his team. He exemplifies the soul of St. Louis. As one of the commentators put it last night, it's probably more difficult to imagine him in a different uniform than any other player in the game.

Drago
12th October 2011, 12:40 AM
http://i.imgur.com/lO6hs.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/M77oi.jpg
Late, but seeing these images now... makes me feel... happy...
co6WMzDOh1o

kainashi
12th October 2011, 01:28 PM
time to tie the series up, tigers. :cool2:

mr_pikachu
12th October 2011, 09:43 PM
time to tie the series up, tigers. :cool2:

Nope. Texas won 7-3 in 11 innings... for the second time this series.

...

kainashi
12th October 2011, 10:00 PM
now they have to win 3 in a row. :(

mr_pikachu
15th October 2011, 11:15 PM
No dice. The Rangers just destroyed Detroit 15-5, earning a second World Series trip in a row. Now we just need to see who they'll face... Game 6 of the NLCS is 20 hours from now. Cardinals vs. Brewers, Jackson (0-0) vs. Marcum (0-1). Game on!

(The funny thing is, the ALCS could have just as easily been 4-1 for Detroit had those 11-inning affairs gone the other way.)

kainashi
16th October 2011, 12:54 AM
oh well. at least they lose some dead weight this offseason. i think they're only a few pieces away from being a great team.

mr_pikachu
16th October 2011, 01:00 AM
In fairness, the Tigers have been contenders for the past six seasons, and they're way better than they were in '03, when they barely won 40 games. Like I said, this series could have just as easily gone the other way, which should demonstrate how much of a threat Detroit already is to make a deep playoff run.

If they really do improve from here, like you suggest... well, I'd be as happy as anyone to see New York and Boston get bludgeoned on an annual basis, regardless of who's pounding them into the dirt.


EDIT: And, with a 12-6 victory over Milwaukee, the Cardinals earn their tickets to the World Series!

You know, this is a dream matchup for me. My favorite AL team against my favorite NL team. I really couldn't have planned it any better than this.

Happy flight. :)


EDIT2: Good God.

Albert Pujols is the most absurd player I've ever seen.

In Game 3 against Texas, he went 5-for-6 with six RBIs on three home runs.

St. Louis takes a 2-1 series lead on a 16-7 blowout, and Albert ties Paul Molitor for the most hits recorded in a World Series game. Just as ridiculously, Pujols is now only the third player in history to launch three balls in a single WS game. The other two? Reggie Jackson -- Mr. October himself -- and some guy named Babe Ruth. I could swear I've heard that name somewhere....


EDIT3: Lest I forget (http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=Am2zkLXIKxX3pRec1Vy.eWERvLYF?slug=sh-henson_pujols_records_world_series_game_three_1022 11), that six-RBI mark tied the record that Bobby Richardson and Hideki Matsui share, and Pujols also stands alone as the first player to hit in four consecutive innings in a WS game. His 14 total bases, too, is a record attributed only to the Cardinal superstar.

The Brewers may have their Prince (for now), but St. Louis has King Pujols.

mr_pikachu
28th October 2011, 09:12 AM
Texas keeps pushing, but those Cardinals just refuse to die. We finally know what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object: we get a championship-deciding Game 7. Find out who wins the World Series tonight!

MToolen
28th October 2011, 11:36 AM
As Joe Buck said last night, "These Cardinals just. won't. go. away."

And that's why I'm a fan. Well, lacking cable, it's why I've perked my ears up every once in a while before finally being able to see games at my own house.

mr_pikachu
28th October 2011, 10:22 PM
THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS ARE THE 2011 WORLD CHAMPIONS!