Just Ahead: Yankees Take the ALCS
- 10.14.09
- The Sports Chick, alex rodriguez, andy pettite, bobby abreu, boston red sox, hideki matsui, joe girardi, johnny damon, jonathan papelbon, jorge posada, los angeles angels of anaheim, mariano rivera, mark teixeira, new york yankees, nick swisher, phil hughes, scott kazmir, tamp bay rays, terry francona, torii hunter, vladimir guerrero
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This prediction, dear readers, should not be a surprise.
The ALCS will begin tomorrow, and the Yankees will take it. Now, don’t get us wrong: we’re rooting for a freeway series–great for the city of L.A. and good for baseball.
The Angels have a lot of momentum: they have never before swept a postseason series, and to do so against the Red Sox, their postseason nemesis in recent years, probably means a lot to the clubhouse. Their pitching has improved hugely from last year (when they got swept by the Red Sox in the ALDS), and they added the Rays’ Scott Kazmir for the stretch run. Their starting pitching in the Division Series was nothing short of great.
But….they never added a bat. Remember a couple years ago, when people started feeling that Vlad Guerrero, their big bat, was mostly done and/or couldn’t walk anymore. This is still so true that, with two outs in the ninth, Terry Francona opted to walk someone else to get to Guerrero. Admittedly, he got a hit, but it was his first off of Papelbon, and his first clutch hit in…long. Real long.
The Angels added Torii Hunter in the 2007 offseason. Even their management knew that wasn’t enough, though–thus the addition of Mark Teixeira for their playoff run, which didn’t turn out to help. This year, no new bat.
Meanwhile, the Yankees have always had bats. Too many bats. (DH options at the beginning of the 2008 offseason? Johnny Damon. Hideki Matsui. Bobby Abreu. Jorge Posada. Among others.) What they didn’t have was team chemistry, and Joe Girardi feels that his club has loosened up and is having more fun playing the game. This is due, in our opinion, to the addition of Nick Swisher, who clearly has a ton of fun playing the game. Nobody smiled bigger than Swisher last week when the stadium crowd laughed as he forgot how to count to four and tried to take a walk on a 2-2 pitch. (If it had been A-Rod, he’d probably have burst into tears.)
The Yankees have a veteran playoff pitcher in Pettite, their bullpen is solid with the settling of Phil Hughes into the eighth inning setup role. Every time you think Mariano Rivera is out, he pulls you back in, Corleone style. Their bats are huge, and their clubhouse is finally getting rowdy.
We think that Angels have their work cut out for them, and we wish for their sake they hadn’t swept the Sox. (No, really. A longer break means less momentum headed into the ALCS, which begins Friday.) But we’ll go ahead and say they’ll take a game:
Yankees in 6.

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