Two teams that haven’t won a World Series since the mid-1980s. The New York Mets in 1986 and the Kansas City Royals in 1985. Those are pretty long droughts. Kansas City could have ended it last year, but lost in 7 games to the San Francisco Giants. The Mets last saw a World Series in the year 2000, but were thumped by the crosstown New York Yankees. Both teams have great bullpens which are a staple of a championship caliber team this day and age in baseball. The Mets have the hottest hitter in the postseason and the Royals are coming off an amazing six game ALCS. Every game should be a pitchers duel, but don’t mistake the offenses’ being the x-factor. Continue reading
Week 6 Review of the NFL
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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant (10) flips into the end zone to score a touchdown after making a catch in the fourth quarter an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015 in Pittsburgh. The Steelers won 25-13. (AP Photo/Don Wright)
Quite The Surprising Outcome
We’ve probably seen the last of Michael Vick. Of course he will have to atone for the dog fighting conviction for the rest of his life, but in football terms this looks to be it. Continue reading
2015 MLB Championship Series Preview
StandardChicago Cubs vs. New York Mets
I’m not going to start thinking this could be the year that one of the worst losing streaks in sports history will be over. But those Chicago Cubs looked pretty damn good against the St. Louis Cardinals. Jorge Soler and Kyle Schwarber have each hit over .500 and combined for 5 HR and 9 RBI this postseason. Dexter Fowler has been excellent in the leadoff spot and Anthony Rizzo hit a couple clutch home runs in the division series. Jake Arrieta wasn’t at his best, but in his one start against St. Louis he struck out nine and got the win. The rest of the Cubs rotation was shaky, but their bullpen did rather well at some big moments of the series. Chicago’s offense is carrying them right now, but they need Arrieta and Lester especially to set the tone for the staff.
Be careful what you wish for. That should be the motto for the 2015 New York Mets who have been scrutinized as afterthoughts in the National League. Not only did they do just enough to beat the Dodgers, but they did so by beating Clayton Kershaw and Zack Greinke in games 1 and 5 respectively. Curtis Granderson was on base constantly as the leadoff hitter and Daniel Murphy was the MVP on offense with his clutch hits throughout the division series. Yoenis Cespedes had a couple big home runs, but wasn’t as effective as Murphy. Jacob DeGrom won both of his starts and they happened to be against Kershaw and Greinke in games 1 and 5. Matt Harvey and Noah Syndergaard were solid in their starts and even Steven Matz had an effective outing in New York. If the Mets pull that off again, they’ll be hard to beat.
Mets in 6 games
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Kansas City Royals
Aside from the insanity of the 7th inning in Game 5 against Texas, the Blue Jays made quite the comeback in that series. They were down 2-0 and yes they were expected to win at least one game in Texas, but the Rangers seemed to have folded long before Game 5 back in Toronto. The Blue Jays starting pitchers, Marco Estrada and R.A. Dickey played a huge part in getting them back in the series. They kept the Rangers bats quiet and aside from the usual boppers in the lineup, it was actually Edwin Encarnacion, Chris Colabello and Kevin Pillar who propelled the offense. David Price and Marcus Stroman are Toronto’s best starting pitchers and they need to be on point in the ALCS. Manager John Gibbons needs to do a better job of utilizing Price because his strategy nearly doomed them in the Division Series. If the rest of their lineup wakes up with Jose Bautista after his go-ahead three run home run in Game 5, then they could be playing further in October.
Kansas City ran into a team that was similar to their run last year. The Houston Astros had the Royals dead to rights in Game 4, but couldn’t get out of their own jam that they brought upon themselves. Errors by Houston and timely hits by Kansas City brought the series back to Kauffman Stadium for a series clinching celebration. With that early test, the Royals seem poised to easily get back to the World Series, but it isn’t shaping up to be against Toronto who has had some history this season with them. Yordano Ventura, Edison Volquez and Johnny Cueto form a solid trio in this series. They’ll have to be on their best game to keep the Blue Jays lineup in check. Kendrys Morales almost single handedly defeated the Astros with his . 263 AVG 3 HR 6 RBI stat line. Ben Zobrist and Alcides Escobar were excellent spark plugs that kept Kansas City in most of the division series. This series will help either team against the best team the National League has to offer.
Blue Jays in 7 games
Week 5 Review of the NFL
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Cincinnati Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert (85) scores a touchdown against Seattle Seahawks cornerback Cary Williams (26) in the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Gary Landers)
5-0 And Sitting Pretty
I never thought that I would see the day that a Cincinnati Bengals team would comeback from a 24-7 deficit in the fourth quarter. That happened against the defending NFC champion Seattle Seahawks no less. Continue reading
The Tejada Rule
StandardI get it. We are a reactive society in which everyone can express their opinion in 140 characters or less. We immediately react and demand someone do something and that makes us feel good. I get it. Sports leagues are no different than any company, business or local shop. An outcry is heard and they will react. Continue reading



