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MLB Divisional Playoffs, NL Edition

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Some other great players looking for their first rings.

 

Jim Thome (White Sox)

Ken Griffey (White Sox)

Vladimir Guerrero (Angels)

Jason Bay (Red Sox)

Chase Utley (Phillies)

Jamie Moyer (Phillies)

Matt Stairs (Phillies)

C.C. Sabathia (Brewers)

Jason Kendall (Brewers)

Jeff Kent (Dodgers)

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Some other great players looking for their first rings.

 

Jim Thome (White Sox)

Ken Griffey (White Sox)

Vladimir Guerrero (Angels)

Jason Bay (Red Sox)

Chase Utley (Phillies)

Jamie Moyer (Phillies)

Matt Stairs (Phillies)

C.C. Sabathia (Brewers)

Jason Kendall (Brewers)

Jeff Kent (Dodgers)

 

I see you have a pretty liberal use of the word "great". Bay, Stairs and Kendall aren't even close to great, and why did you single out Utley like the other MVPs on the Phillies won rings without him?

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Yeah, let's not include any Cubs on that list. We all know they've got a fistful of rings keeping them company at night.

 

...sorry...seeing Kendall's name on there is what set me off.

 

- Kerry Wood

- Ryan Dempster

- Aramis Ramirez

- Bob How---haha. I can't do it.

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Yeah, let's not include any Cubs on that list. We all know they've got a fistful of rings keeping them company at night.

 

...sorry...seeing Kendall's name on there is what set me off.

 

- Kerry Wood

- Ryan Dempster

- Aramis Ramirez

- Bob How---haha. I can't do it.

 

Don't forget Carlos Zambrano. Not sure if he's playing or not, but he would get a ring in any event that the Cubs won it all.

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I see you have a pretty liberal use of the word "great". Bay, Stairs and Kendall aren't even close to great...

 

Probably depends on your definition of great as well. I think if you're one of the best in the game (say multiple All-Star games and appearances on MVP ballots) you can be called great. By that definition, Jason Bay is a great player.

 

Matt Stairs and Jason Kendall have also had very good careers (Kendall especially), but both are reaching the end of their playing days. It would be nice to see both of them get rings.

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I see you have a pretty liberal use of the word "great". Bay, Stairs and Kendall aren't even close to great...

 

Probably depends on your definition of great as well. I think if you're one of the best in the game (say multiple All-Star games and appearances on MVP ballots) you can be called great. By that definition, Jason Bay is a great player.

 

Matt Stairs and Jason Kendall have also had very good careers (Kendall especially), but both are reaching the end of their playing days. It would be nice to see both of them get rings.

 

Outside of Jason Bay's family I don't think anyone is approaching the playoffs with the idea that "I hope that Bay guy finally gets his ring, he's due". You could make a case that there are (quite a few) people who don't root for the teams in question wanting to see most of those guys win rings, with the only exception probably being Jeff Kent. The biggest issue is that the Red Sox have already won twice in the last few years, the White Sox and Angels also won championships in recent years too so it's harder to want to see those teams continue to succeed just so someone like Griffey, Thome or Vlad can retire a champion. That's why I'd like to see the Rays do it because that franchise has been the epitome of the drizzles since its inception.

 

With the retarded all inclusive rules to AS team rosters, just being the best player on the Pirates for a couple of years does not make you great in my book.

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While I see that point, the White Sox and Angels are built to win it all NOW. Tampa Bay would conceivably be back many Octobers in the near future if their progress keeps up. They do field one of the youngest teams in the majors.

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Man, that was a bad time for Bill Hall to get embarrassing with a swing. Good job getting out of that jam in the sixth by Hamels. I am just waiting for this game to get to the bullpens, then it's going to get exciting.

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That top of the 9th was almost like watching a Mets game. Two of their "all-stars" go down swinging in a big spot.

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That top of the 9th was almost like watching a Mets game. Two of their "all-stars" go down swinging in a big spot.

Since when did Met games involve relievers successfully earning saves?

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That top of the 9th was almost like watching a Mets game. Two of their "all-stars" go down swinging in a big spot.

Since when did Met games involve relievers successfully earning saves?

 

The Brewers were playing the role of the Mets almost perfectly. As I mentioned, the so called big names went down swinging.

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