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		<title>We&#8217;re going sweeping!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 05:46:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three days into the playoffs, and we&#8217;re possibly looking at an astonishing four sweeps
SCOTT JACOBS
The only thing more frustrating then the start of these 2008 MLB playoffs is the bombardment of annoying Frank TV ads that we the sports fan have to suffer through every other commercial. O yeah, there&#8217;s also been the stunningly boring [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0croaaZfb81jQ/610x.jpg" align="right" height="259" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="321" /><em>Three days into the playoffs, and we&#8217;re possibly looking at an astonishing four sweeps</em></p>
<p><strong>SCOTT JACOBS</strong></p>
<p>The only thing more frustrating then the start of these 2008 MLB playoffs is the bombardment of annoying Frank TV ads that we the sports fan have to suffer through every other commercial. O yeah, there&#8217;s also been the stunningly boring play taking place on the field.  This post-season appeared to set up as the most wide open field in some time.  Instead, a few days in, we&#8217;re almost already out of the first round and into the league championship series.  Why?  Because every series is 2-0.  Every single one!  Last year we had three sweeps (and one four game series), and that was as anti-climatic as we&#8217;d seen in some time.  This year, we could be looking at a foursome of sweeps.  Get out the brooms, no one&#8217;s safe.</p>
<p>Not the Brewers, who have proven to be a one man wrecking machine that now just looks broken, after their ace was pummeled in game two.</p>
<p>Not the Cubs, who are once again on the verge of another disheartening playoff exit, just moments into what looked like &#8220;the year.&#8221;<span id="more-717"></span></p>
<p>Not the White Sox, who have given the South Side little to cheer about.  Sure, they&#8217;ve taken the lead early, but they couldn&#8217;t hold on, and a pair of two run leads in successive games has gone all for not.  After the week they had, having to play two games after the season had ended, it&#8217;s excusable for them to be on the verge of being swept, but the Angels?</p>
<p>The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, might as well be renamed the &#8220;Who cares what they&#8217;re named, the Red Sox own them.&#8221;  Seriously, the Red Sox have taken the Angels, who won 100 games, and looked like clear cut favorites to win another world championship, and they&#8217;ve just knocked them down every time the Angels look like they&#8217;re trying to get up. It&#8217;s incredible.  Make it eleven consecutive post-season wins for Boston over LA, a new major league record.</p>
<p>The Angels had eleven hits, and one was an extra base hit.  The Halos scratched and clawed back from a 5-2 deficit early on, but once again, like the Spurs owning the Suns, Boston put away what is no longer even the best team in Southern California.  That distinction right now would go to the Dodgers.</p>
<p>That series looked like it would be the best of these four (and it has been, for whatever that&#8217;s worth), and at least a pair of these series looked like good bets to go at least four.  But that looks unlikely now.</p>
<p>With the Brewers reeling, and their offense held at bay, Philadelphia looks like they&#8217;ll get the knockout blow Saturday.  Milwaukee&#8217;s lack of hitting has cost them dearly, and now that C.C. Sabathia is off the list, the Phils can feel it.</p>
<p>The Dodgers will look to finish off the shell-shocked Cubs Saturday when the series shifts to Los Angeles.  If the Cubs have anything going for them, it&#8217;s that the Angels couldn&#8217;t win in LA, so maybe the same will go for the Dodgers.  But not likely.  In fact, look for the Dodgers to complete the sweep tomorrow, officially putting Cubs fans out of their misery for the umpteenth time.</p>
<p>The Rays will look for the sweep at U.S. Cellular, and boy has that bullpen been impressive.  Those young kids over in Tampa Bay have proven to be real gamers, and you can&#8217;t help but think a Red Sox-Rays ALCS would be absolutely riveting theater. Not quite Yanks-Sox, but certainly a compelling matchup nonethless.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s where we stand.  Tonight&#8217;s Red Sox-Angels game was a thriller, but Boston just oozes with confidence.  They may no longer have Manny, but the defending champs are still incredibly clutch.  And how about Jason Bay, homering in his first two post-season games.  Not a bad pickup, was Bay, who looks incredibly comfortable in what looked like a tough role to fill.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s the story this post-season.  Both teams in the mega Manny swap look well on their way. All they have to do is win one game at home, and they&#8217;re golden.</p>
<p>The Brewers and White Sox get to go home, but neither one of their chances looks all that great.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure that this has ever happened, but could we be looking at FOUR sweeps in one round?</p>
<p>It certainly looks like a realistic possibility.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Not Gonna Happen (Maybe Next Year)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 05:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Lovable Losers are on the ropes once again, one game from another early playoff exit, and one loss from making it 100 years and counting since they won a championship
SCOTT JACOBS 
The Chicago Cubs coasted to 97 wins, put a great deal of separation between them and the rest of the NL Central, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/06uQ0UU9hsgKA/340x.jpg" align="right" height="388" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="272" /><em>The Lovable Losers are on the ropes once again, one game from another early playoff exit, and one loss from making it 100 years and counting since they won a championship</em></p>
<p><strong>SCOTT JACOBS </strong></p>
<p>The Chicago Cubs coasted to 97 wins, put a great deal of separation between them and the rest of the NL Central, and convincingly rolled to the best record in the National League.  Fans, experts, anyone with a voice began chanting, &#8220;This is the year.  This is when the stars will allign, hell will freeze over, and the Cubs will finally win a championship.&#8221;</p>
<p>O Chicago, if it was only so easy.</p>
<p>Wait till next year?  Sounds about right, after the Los Angeles Dodgers stunningly pushed the Cubbies to the brink of elimination, obliterating the North Siders in a pair at Wrigley to take a commanding 2-0 lead in this best of five series.</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s really not shocking.  Maybe we&#8217;re just naive buying into the notion that the law of physics says after a century of futility and frustration a team has to be due. These Cubs don&#8217;t look elite.  And right now, they don&#8217;t look like they&#8217;re going to fulfill the destiny that their loyal faithful thought they would.<span id="more-714"></span></p>
<p>Instead, the last game (probably) played at Wrigley this year was a classic dud.  A 10-3 spanking to LA, a team that has just come out of <em>nowhere </em>to not only win the NL West, but to look like a prime contender to win the National League. The baby bears looked liked they didn&#8217;t belong as they committed three (count &#8216;em) THREE errors in the second inning.</p>
<p>Not only did the Cubs drop two to the Dodgers, they dropped two at home, in the friendly (although the spattering of boos didn&#8217;t sound so friendly today) confines of Wrigley Field.</p>
<p>The Cubs made four errors on the night but the Dodgers earned this one.  They scored on a bunt, they got it done on gapers, and once again Manny Ramirez came through with another long home run.  Man, has he been the perfect pickup for a Dodgers team now one win away from their first playoff series win in 20 years!  You can say all you want to about C.C. Sabathia, but we might look back when it&#8217;s all said and done, and crown Manny as the greatest mid-season pickup of this year.  The guy has been brilliant, and the Dodgers have been great since they landed him.</p>
<p>As for the Cubs?  Well, they&#8217;re once again displaying why regular season success means nothing.   There&#8217;s a reason so many teams win the World Series as a wild card, or road team.  Seeds mean virtually nothing in baseball.  When you break it down the four teams are so closely matched for the most part that a Dodgers series victory wouldn&#8217;t be monumental.</p>
<p>Devastating to Cubbies fans, yes.  But world-breaking, mind blowing, no, not really.</p>
<p>We saw this with Seattle in 2001 when they won 116 games and didn&#8217;t even make the World Series.   So if the Cubs get knocked out, no one should be amazed.  It&#8217;s a shame for Chicago if it happens.  And it makes you wonder if it will ever happen, but outside of the Windy City it&#8217;s just baseball being baseball.</p>
<p>In a five game series anything can happen.  Great pitching, timely hitting, good defense, and a relief staff that gets hot at just the right time is what it takes.  The Dodgers have it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m starting to believe.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, it&#8217;s no longer in the Cubs.</p>
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