Time for Sox fans to worry yet?

Sir Bugsy said:
I think the wild card is well in hand now. I want them to win the division from the Spankees.

Texas is also making a move in the West, while Colon got pounded for
the Angels -- He was throwing 81mph 'fastballs' right down the
middle :eek: . Oakland is slumping with Mulder struggling :( .
 
Well, do you want to face the Twins or the umm... whoever wins the west?
 
Personally, I'd rather face the A's since we have owned them lately.

No one really scares me of the postseason crowd, but any of them could probably win it all if they got on a roll.
 
If "we" play the A's it will take 5 games, like the last two times. (At least I think it was the last two times)

EDIT: I just realized that I won't be able to watch any of the games this weekend, due to the Yankee having their private channel! :mad: It should be on a national channel or something though...
 
If the Sox win the Wild Card they'll probably face the Twins and Santana. If they win the division, it's the winner of the west.
 
EDIT: I just realized that I won't be able to watch any of the games this weekend, due to the Yankee having their private channel! It should be on a national channel or something though...

AFAIK, ESPN is carrying the Friday and Sunday games.
 
Baltimore is just too tough for Boston to handle :rolleyes: :crazyeye: .
 
dgfred said:
Baltimore is just too tough for Boston to handle :rolleyes: :crazyeye: .
It's been that way all year. :(

I use Io cable which doesn't have ESPN as an option! :mad:
 
:mad:

What is wrong with Francona? Didn't he see Game 7 last year? A quick recap: Pedro stays into the eigth, gives up important hits, the Yankees go on to win. Yeah, that's a recap of last year AND tonight!

Now the division is lost, for all intents and purposes. Guess it's time to start resting guys up for the playoffs. Right now, the wild card team goes to Minnesota, where Santana has been tearing up everyone.

Funny, now I'm suddenly rooting for the A's so we can face them instead....

BAH!
 
santana may be tearing everyone up, but remeber, its a five game series, and he will be up against schilling. ill take the red sox offense against santana over the twins offense against schilling any day of the week. no matter what the season records may be, ill be happier with one santana than one mulder, one zito and one hudson.
 
We'll be facing two Santanas, one Radke, and two nothings. That is if it goes to game 5.

I guess I should rechange my avatar to a normal one in preparation for the postseason...
 
A's are slipping badly :eek: , nothings going right for them :crazyeye: .

Yanks will :spank: 'em, IF they can hold on.
 
Tomoyo said:
We'll be facing two Santanas, one Radke, and two nothings. That is if it goes to game 5.

I guess I should rechange my avatar to a normal one in preparation for the postseason...

Who the **** do you think the Sox can roll out there and win game three like it's a given, Lowe, Wakefield, Arroyo? They sucks as much as the Twins #3 (Silva or Loshe). Plus, the Twins are very tough at home and will have the homefield advantage. I wouldn't dismiss them so easily, the have been down this road before also.
 
Wakefield was stellar in the postseason last year and Lowe can be a darn good pitcher. Besides, with the Red Sox powerhouse offense they would stand a great chance of winning giving up five plus runs. It is true that the metrodome is one of the toughest places to play, but the sox only need to win one game there.
 
Well we need to change the thread title to "Time for Sox fans to worry about the post-season?" :D
 
Sir Bugsy said:
Well we need to change the thread title to "Time for Sox fans to worry about the post-season?" :D

Or "Time for Sox fans to worry about the CURSE?" :mischief:
 
delsully said:
Who the **** do you think the Sox can roll out there and win game three like it's a given, Lowe, Wakefield, Arroyo? They sucks as much as the Twins #3 (Silva or Loshe). Plus, the Twins are very tough at home and will have the homefield advantage. I wouldn't dismiss them so easily, the have been down this road before also.
Wakefield has a lot of postseason experience, and Lowe was doesn't have to pitch if Wakefield does. ;) Also, I was not saying anything about the Red Sox pitching, I was just commenting on the fact that the Twins only have two very good pitchers. I would think that Arroyo would become a long reliever.
 
Fair enough. I would take the Sox # 3 over Silva too, but I wouldn't count game three as being a gimee. I'm just trying to warn you, Minnesota has a good team and will give the Sox all that they can handle.
 
I predict the Twins taking a 2-0 lead, first with a pitching duel between Schilling and Santana, then with Pedro slipping. Then, Lowe will give a solid start and the Sox win game 3, 3-1, and win game 4 with a walk-off home run by Cabrera, then we win game 5 with a very good relief performance by Arroyo, and Both Schilling and Santana will allow three earned runs, only Schilling allows one unearned, but Bill Mueller will hit a two-run double and Keith Foulke loading the bases int he bottom of the ninth, but then strikes two guys out and gets the last guy to pop up to shallow right field....
 
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