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Pain! Dodgers two games behind Cards for the last NL wildcard spot. They're finally hot at the plate, but really, now? What's worse, we have a series w Giants starting tonight (glad I'm going). What's worse than that, my friends are Giants fans & I don't hear the end of it.
Can't stand the Giants.
Good times.

We look forward to your choke.

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Pain! Dodgers two games behind Cards for the last NL wildcard spot. They're finally hot at the plate, but really, now? What's worse, we have a series w Giants starting tonight (glad I'm going). What's worse than that, my friends are Giants fans & I don't hear the end of it.
Can't stand the Giants.
Good times.

You smile when you say that son.
 
Tigers Clinch, and Caberra has a three hit night with a solo HR (#44). He now is solidly up for the Triple Crown and should win the MVP.

Verlander may win the Cy Young too, he actually has had a statistically better season than last year although it hasn't showed up in the W-L records.

As far as the Post season, who knows. I'm not even sure who they're playing. Ironically, as bad as they've been, they are the first in the AL to get clinch a post season bid. But Texas is still a better team.
 
Tigers Clinch, and Caberra has a three hit night with a solo HR (#44). He now is solidly up for the Triple Crown and should win the MVP.

Verlander may win the Cy Young too, he actually has had a statistically better season than last year although it hasn't showed up in the W-L records.

As far as the Post season, who knows. I'm not even sure who they're playing. Ironically, as bad as they've been, they are the first in the AL to get clinch a post season bid. But Texas is still a better team.

It seems like it should be a given, but most sports writers are still giving the edge to Trout for MVP.
 
It seems like it should be a given, but most sports writers are still giving the edge to Trout for MVP.

That's the East coast/West Coast/Chicago bias in Sports media that has also kept Trammel and Whitaker out of the HOF, shameful really.

Caberra is having a historic season, and should win running away:

Cabrera also became just third major-leaguer ever to have the numbers he has — 203 hits, 40 doubles, 44 home runs and 137 RBIs — in the same season.

Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth were the others, with Gehrig doing it twice.

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