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Old 10-13-2009, 12:31 AM
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Default Dodgers versus Phils

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As far as I'm concerned, you need to keep from getting behind in this series. The Dodgers are a frontrunning team. This means if they get a few breaks etc., then they can look pretty good. A few bad breaks (like losing game 1 would be,) and their bats tend to go really cold, and their middle relief is not nearly as loyal in those situations. That's the biggest difference between the 2 teams (Dodgers do quit when they start to see it sliding away.) So, you can't start the mediocre Randy W in game 1. Got away with that average sht last series. He's nothing special. Kershaw needs to start game #1. Randy in game #2. Padilla/Kuroda etc. Leave that dogsht Billygirl at home. Use Garland if a starter can't get out of the early innings. The series will be determined by the start the Dodgers get. Same as last series did. If they get things going their way, they will be tough. A slow start for them will almost certainly lead to the Phillies rolling. The Dodgers are a streak team. Colorado reminded them exactly how to get beat by the Phils (pitch like a scared lil bitch trying to hit corners.) Street not only missed corners, but he also got pinched a couple times. If Broxton does that cute stuff, then he will also come down the middle and get destroyed. Throw strikes like a man who wants to challenge them, or you're going home. Get behind in the count, and you're going home.
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