The WORLD SERIES Thread

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Who wins?

  1. KC in 7

    8.3%
  2. KC in 6

    33.3%
  3. KC in 5

    16.7%
  4. KC sweeps

    16.7%
  5. NYM sweep

    8.3%
  6. NYM in 5

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  7. NYM in 6

    8.3%
  8. NYM in 7

    8.3%
  1. irish

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    Mets name Harvey Game 1 starter
    by Adam Rubin | ESPN — [updated] 5 minutes ago

    NEW YORK -- Manager Terry Collins assembled the New York Mets starting pitchers on Saturday at Citi Field and explained his rationale for his World Series rotation order.

    Then he turned to Game 1 starter Matt Harvey.

    "You ready for it?" Collins asked.

    Harvey looked at his manager and replied, "Damn right."

    After Harvey starts Tuesday's opener against the Kansas City Royals, Jacob deGrom will handle Game 2 at Kauffman Stadium. Then, when the series shifts to New York next weekend, Noah Syndergaard will start Game 3 and Steven Matz will get Game 4.

    Collins does not intend to use any of his starting pitchers on three days' rest in the World Series, so the rookie Syndergaard would handle a winner-take-all Game 7 at Kauffman Stadium. Still, Collins told Harvey to be ready to appear in relief in the finale if the Fall Classic goes the distance. Innings restrictions have been shelved given how close the Mets are to their first championship since 1986.

    "He said, 'I'll be ready,'" Collins said.

    Collins opted for Harvey over deGrom in the opener for a couple of primary reasons:
    • Harvey was used only once in each of the opening two rounds. He was next in line to pitch against the Chicago Cubs when the Mets swept the National League Championship Series.

    • Although deGrom is 3-0 with a 1.80 ERA in the postseason, he had to labor through his past two outings. His pitch counts quickly rose and he had erratic fastball command. Collins believes deGrom may be suffering from fatigue and could use extra time between starts, even if it is only one additional day beyond Game 1.
    Collins also preferred Syndergaard pitch at home rather than one of the first two games in Kansas City, even if that means starting Game 7 on the road.

    "We like going into Kansas City with our Nos. 1 and 2 guys," Collins said. "Noah has pitched great at home. We thought that's a good mix. And obviously we think Steven Matz showed us, even though it hasn't been the depth into the games like he's going to do in the future, for four or five innings he's been pretty good."
     
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    Missed the 'I don't give a shit option' for those that don't care.
     
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    God this thread depresses me.
     
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    The Dogers suck
     
  6. irish

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    offs :ban:
     
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    the sin Doyers thread
     
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    Poor B2B/Sleepy/Jerry


    He can't help himself
     
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    Five World Series questions
    by Tim Kurkjian | ESPN — 7 hours ago

    The two best teams are meeting in the World Series, teams that earned their way in every way. In mid-July, one looked like it had no shot, while the other was running away with its division. One arrived on the wings of dominant starting pitching the likes of which we haven't seen in a long time. The other compensated for its spotty starting pitching by doing everything else in the game so well.

    They both wear blue, they both are rolling, neither has won it all since the mid-1980s. It's the New York Mets and the Kansas City Royals in a series that promises to be a great World Series of contrasting styles.

    Here are five questions.

    1. When was the last time we saw a four-man rotation like the Mets' in a postseason?
    We haven't seen anything quite like these four when it comes to age, velocity and stuff. And now they are all rested and will line up the following way: Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard and Steven Matz. They all throw 95 mph and above, all with really good secondary stuff, and all make every at-bat a fistfight even for the best hitters. With help from the bullpen, the Mets held the Cubs to a .164 average in the National League Championship Series, the lowest average by any team in any NLCS.

    DeGrom has been the best pitcher in this postseason, one that has included Clayton Kershaw, Zack Greinke and Jake Arrieta. DeGrom has won without his best stuff not once but twice. But with his best stuff, he struck out 13 in Game 1 of the National League Division Series. The Dodgers had no chance. Syndergaard throws even harder. Harvey's use of his off-speed stuff in his start against the Cubs was beyond impressive. Matz is a power lefty among three power right-handers. The bridge from the starters to closer Jeurys Familia was sturdy in the LCS against the Cubs, and Familia has been ridiculously good this October: 9⅔ innings, two hits, no runs.

    2. Is Kansas City's style of hitting best suited to deal with such a rotation?
    Yes. In this era of a stunning number of strikeouts, the Royals struck out 146 fewer times this year than any team in the American League, and 545 fewer times than the Cubs. The Royals swing the bat more often than any team, they put the ball in play more often than any team, and they take really tough at-bats, especially in the postseason. The numbers also show that they are as good as any team in the league at hitting 95-plus mph fastballs. And this is a better offensive team than it was at this time last year, mainly because of designated hitter Kendrys Morales. In the postseason, the Royals have scored 63 runs and hit 15 homers in 11 games. They have done this with a leadoff man (Alcides Escobar, the ALCS MVP) who swings all the time and rarely walks, but his speed pressures the defense from the first pitch.

    3. What about the Royals' rotation?
    It starts with Game 1 starter Johnny Cueto. The last we saw of him, he was walking off the mound with an odd smile on his face after getting pounded in Game 4 of the ALCS against the Blue Jays. He became the first pitcher in postseason history to allow eight runs and 11 baserunners in a start of two innings or less. And yet in his previous start, Cueto locked up the ALDS against Houston with a terrific eight innings, and became the only starting pitcher in history to retire the final 19 hitters of a winner-take-all game. He needs to be at his best if the Royals are going to win this series. Yordano Ventura will pitch Game 2. He proved again in Game 6 of the ALCS against Toronto that he is at his best in the biggest games. Edinson Volquez will pitch Game 3; he has been up and down this October, but when he's up, Volquez throws 98 with a changeup and has been very hard to hit. So, too, has been the great Kansas City bullpen: 5-0 with a 2.85 ERA and 59 strikeouts in 41 innings this postseason. Leading the way is closer Wade Davis, who hasn't allowed a run and has 10 strikeouts in 6⅔ innings. His escape from the ninth inning in Game 6 of the LCS is why the Royals feel so good about their chances in late innings.

    4. What are we to make of Daniel Murphy?
    This is unprecedented. He is the only player ever to hit a home run in six straight postseason games; in his regular-season career, he has hit home runs in consecutive games only once. He has seven home runs in October; he has never hit more than four in any calendar month. He and Lou Gehrig are the only players in history to get a hit, drive in a run and score a run in seven straight postseason games. He has 16 hits and 12 swing-and-misses this postseason. He homered off Clayton Kershaw (twice), Zack Greinke and Jake Arrieta; the only other active players to homer off those three guys in their careers are Carlos Gonzalez and Giancarlo Stanton. Murphy hit one home run off a left-handed pitcher during the regular season, but he hit two off Kershaw and one off Jon Lester in October. This guy has always been a good hitter, but what he has done in October in preposterous.

    5. How good is the Royals' defense?
    It is the best in baseball, as it was last year. In 11 postseason games, the Royals have made one error. But it's more than that; they complete the tough double play, their catcher (Salvador Perez) blocks everything in the dirt ("He's like a huge pillow," said Orioles manager Buck Showalter) and they have a first baseman (Eric Hosmer) who can really throw. It is virtually impossible to win a World Series with a bad defense. A great one helps a team's chances immeasurably. But it's more than just defense that wins for the Royals; it's the efficient way they play the game, including the way they run the bases. Lorenzo Cain's game-deciding dash from first to home on a single in the eighth inning of Game 6 of the ALCS is a snapshot of who the Royals are and how they play. No team plays the game better than they do.

    Prediction: Royals in seven
     
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    I hope the Royals sweep and every Mets pitcher needs TJ surgery Tbh :mad:

    And then all the Royals players get busted for PEDs and Patriot like cheating allegations.

    Cespedes getting busted too would be great.

    So any glory or credit is stripped from both teams.
     
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    and then all get aids and die :axmurder:
     
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    Lol I haven't said that in like 2 years :mad:
     
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    gone, but never forgotten
     
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    Royals motivated to finish the job this time
    by Britt McHenry | ESPN — 44 minutes ago

    After the Kansas City Royals jubilantly celebrated an American League pennant on the Kauffman Stadium mound and right after the last drop of Gatorade was poured on Friday night, courtesy of the always exuberant Salvador Perez, a calm Alex Gordon stood back, watching it all unfold in between interviews.

    "It was a driving force for all these guys," Gordon said. "Knowing we want to get back to that situation. Get that one extra run. Get that one extra out."

    That one extra run means something a little different to Gordon. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7 of the 2014 World Series, Gordon hit a fly ball to left-center. Giants center fielder Gregor Blanco misplayed it, and Gordon made it to third before being held there by third-base coach Mike Jirschele for what could have been the game-tying run.

    Of course, there's no guarantee Gordon would have made it safely home. But the could have been, should have been, and perhaps more importantly, the "what if" of it all, gnawed at Gordon for a bit after that.

    "We got so close," Gordon said. "Obviously, ninth inning, two outs and me at third, to come up short. That was the motivating factor."

    Gordon then stopped himself. He quietly reflected in spite of the cheerful chaos all around him.

    "I went home, and it didn't take too long for me to get back into shape and get things going." Gordon trailed off. "I wanted to get back to that feeling."

    While Gordon lays claim to the last visible, and perhaps most haunting, memory of a disappointing World Series in Kansas City, he's not the only one motivated by redemption. A Gatorade soaked Eric Hosmer, at a loss for words, breathlessly expressed how he felt after clinching the American League pennant Friday night.

    "So many emotions," he said. "We've all worked so hard to get back to this stage, and obviously we've got some unfinished business to take care of."

    When asked about Gordon being motivated by Game 7 of the World Series, Perez said they're all driven by individual memories of last year's postseason. His, however, is different.

    "I always remember the wild-card game," Perez said. "No matter if we win by 10 runs, or if we're down 10 runs, we learned from what happened. The game is never over 'til they make the 27th out or we make the 27th out."

    Before Perez left to joke around with another one of his teammates, he added one more telling statement from what this young, but now seasoned, Royals roster has learned.

    "We never quit," Perez said. "And we will never quit."

    As the Royals embark on their second World Series in as many years, they carry last year's lingering burden with them. While it was a heavy weight to bear, Gordon said he could finally make peace with it.

    "I'm going to spend time with my family and get ready for Game 1," Gordon said. "I'm just happy to be in this situation. Blessed to be back and have another opportunity."
     
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    Go Royals
     
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    so funny
    game 1 starts in a few hours
    and this is the first post [here] of the day
    talk about not a single fucken was given lol

    go royals
     
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    Tuesday game 1
    Guess they were afraid to go up against MNF
     
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    I may actually watch.


    Some of it.
     
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    i think mlb blew it actually
    there was a lot of buzz and interest when all the games were being played [pretty much] back-to-back-to-back
    both lds series started two days after completion of the wild card games
    and both lcs series commenced two days after completion of the lds
    but now the royals haven't played in four days, the mets; six
    i know the dates are already set in advance, but still
    bet they lose a lot of casual viewers
    i mean it's not like the yankees/dodgers are playing
     
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