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Who to watch in the playoffs

Clayton

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Cardinals have a lot of experienced position players and a lot of young pitchers so the guys to watch will be throwing the baseball.

This is definitely a time for Matt Carpenter to really cement himself in the national dialogue. In terms of OPS, he just had the 7th best season by a Cardinals 2nd baseman ever and the best one in Cardinals baseball in the past 60 years.
 

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I think if Matt Kemp can continue to stay healthy and keep looking like his old self, I can see our lineup being very formidable in the postseason. And now that there are questions about Ethier's availability for the first round, we're going to need him. Matt's batting around .333 since returning.

Nevermind, Kemp just got shut down for the rest of the year :L
 

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Dodgers' path to the World Series is to outpitch everyone like the Giants did
 

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I just found this cool list on Boston.com...

Former Red Sox in the playoffs:

Jose Iglesias
Victor Martinez
Anibal Sanchez
Jed Lowrie
Josh Reddick
Brandon Moss
Coco Crisp
Bartolo Colon
Bronson Arroyo
Mark Melancon
Marlon Byrd
Adrian Gonzalez
Carl Crawford
Hanley Ramirez
Nick Punto
James Loney
Justin Masterson
Matt Albers
Kelly Shoppach
Mike Aviles
Rich Hill
Adrian Beltre
David Murphy


You could field a pretty good team with these guys...
 
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If Cole steps up big, it would not surprise me at all. In fact, I expect it. He's been pitching well since being called up, but his last few starts have been something special to watch. He's working in his secondary stuff, and his secondary stuff is working over hitters, and it's making his fastball that much more effective in the process.

I would amend the Pirates pick to Pedro Alvarez. He's not been great since the break, but a lot of that has been really horrible luck, and his power is huge, so he always has a chance to get on a hot streak.

Frazier is my pick for the Reds. If Ethier gets healthy, he's my pick for the Dodgers. Him or Young. I hate Uribe too much to agree with that pick, even if that's a completely irrational argument. If Danny Salazar has a big impact, I wouldn't be surprised, so I'll go with Giambi from the Indians. Salazar has nasty, nasty stuff, including a majestic split-change, and Giambi's old, but I think he's still got something in the tank for some October baseball.

Everyone else I either agree with or simply can't think of a better candidate.

I would like to call attention to my pick of Pedro Alvarez right now. :)
 

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I just found this cool list on Boston.com...

Former Red Sox in the playoffs:

Jose Iglesias
Victor Martinez
Anibal Sanchez
Jed Lowrie
Josh Reddick
Brandon Moss
Coco Crisp
Bartolo Colon
Bronson Arroyo
Mark Melancon
Marlon Byrd
Adrian Gonzalez
Carl Crawford
Hanley Ramirez
Nick Punto
James Loney
Justin Masterson
Matt Albers
Kelly Shoppach
Mike Aviles
Rich Hill
Adrian Beltre
David Murphy


You could field a pretty good team with these guys...

Plus Josh Beckett. That's a lot of talent that's moved on. And a lot of trades with this years crop of post season teams. (Never was aware that Sanchez was Red Sauwcks property in the past)
 

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Plus Josh Beckett. That's a lot of talent that's moved on. And a lot of trades with this years crop of post season teams. (Never was aware that Sanchez was Red Sauwcks property in the past)

Wow. Funny to skip Beckett!

And, funny that Anibal Sanchez was included in the trade with Florida for Josh Beckett.
 

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I'd love to see Moss have a great post season. I was very sad when Boston sent him to Pittsburgh (especially after they had just shipped David Murphy to Texas!).. I really thought Murphy & Moss had potential to be a great outfield duo... Josh Reddick is another former Sox Outfielder in Oakland that I'd like to see step up...


:yahoo:
 

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You think I'm unaware of Dustin Pedroia? You think I've never seen him?

That wasn't the point of my post or the point of this whole thread. The point of my post was choosing one player from each team I think could be an unlikely postseason star.
I don't know whether you have or not, but their are certainly posers here who haven't watched him.

I was addressing them as much as yourself.
 

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I don't know whether you have or not, but their are certainly posers here who haven't watched him.

I was addressing them as much as yourself.


Pedey has brought his laser show to the World Series already - the last year Boston won it all - when he won the Rookie of the Year...

Then he went on and won the AL MVP award in 2008.


I highly doubt there are certain posters (or posers) here who haven't watched him....



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