the Red Sox, that is, have qualified for the post-season - if they don't win the AL East, they'll take the wild card. Since they're 3 behind the Yankees with 6 to play, winning the Division doesn't seem likely.
In any case, I'm expecting them to go 4-2 the rest of the way. Why? Because, back in March, I predicted a 98-64 season in the Bosox list competition. And if they manage it, this will be the third year in a row that I've got it right... :-)
Go Sox! All the way!
Must write up my Worldcon notes, including the Wednesday Trip to Fenway, some time soon...
In any case, I'm expecting them to go 4-2 the rest of the way. Why? Because, back in March, I predicted a 98-64 season in the Bosox list competition. And if they manage it, this will be the third year in a row that I've got it right... :-)
Go Sox! All the way!
Must write up my Worldcon notes, including the Wednesday Trip to Fenway, some time soon...
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The Cubs aren't done yet. I must chide my fellow Cubs fans who keep saying this year's team isn't as good as last years -- look at the record. Admittedly, they shouldn't be in contention, but at 88-68 with 6 left, they've got more wins than last year. Good news. Three more against the Reds. Bad news. Then three against Atlanta.
But I sure wish the Cubbies would get hot about now -- they've been clawing to stay in contention the entire year. The way the BoSox are starting to play just as the season ends bodes well.
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The Red Sox seem to have been hot to start the season, a .500 club when Nomar came back, and to have gotten hot again after The Trade. Now where did he go...?
[I'll check the figures tomorrow].
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April: 15 - 8
May: 16 - 13
June: 11 - 14
July: 14 - 12
August: 22 - 6
Sept: 16 - 9 (to date)
So while September has been good, it's April and August that were the hot months.
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