Friday, October 30, 2015

Major League Baseball- World series game 3

The Royals and Mets battle for game 3 with the Royals are up 2-0 in the series. Syndergaard V Ventura, who will walk out with a win? Will the Royals go into game three with a 3-0 lead? Or will the Mets make it only 2-1? Only one way to find out, sit back and watch. Today I am going to move away from my average Blog. I am going to give an inning by inning report of the game.
In the first inning Zobrist hits a double to center field, then Cain drives him to third base. Hosmer comes up to bat and forces the Mets to do a fielder’s choice, therefore Zobrist scores, 1-0 Royals.  In the latter half of the inning, Granderson has an infield hit to deep shortstop. David Wright comes up to bat and makes the big apple rise in Citi Field, two run homerun, now 2-1 Mets.
The second inning started off with a leadoff single by Perez, then Gordon hits him over to second with another hit. Rios hits a double into left field and scores Perez, and Gordon gets thrown out trying to get to third. Ventura hits a sac bunt, Rios gets to third. Wild Pitch by Syndergaard causes Rios scores. Escobar hits a single into center field. Escobar steals second base. Royals are now up 3-2, this is already an electric game. The bottom of the 2nd is here, and three quick outs for Ventura.
Syndergaard gets a quick three out for the Mets, are the pitchers finally getting their groove? Syndergaard gets a single to start off the bottom of the 3rd. Granderson hits a two run home run to right field, Mets are up 4-3.
In the fourth inning Syndergaard makes it a quick inning and gets a 1,2,3 inning. With the Mets up to bat, Duda starts off the inning with a single to left field. After, d’Arnaud hits a double along the left field foul line and hits Duda to third. Conforto gets an infield single and scores Duda and advances d’Arnaud to third. Royals switch out pitchers from Ventura to Danny Duffy. Duffy gets them out of the inning, Mets are winning 5-3.
Syndergaard makes yet another quick inning of the Royals, 3 up 3 down, in the top of the 5th. Hochevar comes in for Duffy for the Royals. Cespedes hits a single to center field with two outs. Hochevar strikes out for the third out in the 5th.
The 6th inning is up and the Royals get a hit by Moustakas to the second followed by a walk to Perez and moves to second. Gordon gets a walk too, everyone advances. Syndergaard prevails and gets Rios to ground out to shortstop. Morales replaces Hochevar for pitching for the royals. Lagares hits a single to left field. Flores gets hit by pitch, Lagares advances to second. Uribe hits a single to right field and Lagares scores, Flores gets to third. Granderson hits to Morales, has a throwing error to second, bases loaded. Herrera comes in to pitch for the Royals, immediately gives up a hit to center field to Wright. Uribe and Granderson score, it is now 8-3 with the Mets still at bat. Herrera gives up a walk to Murphy, bases are re-loaded with only one out. Cespedes hits a sac fly to right field and Granderson scores. Herrera Strikes out Duda for out number 3, Mets are up 9-3 at the end of 6.
For the 7th inning, Reed comes in for Syndergaard to pitch for the Mets. Starts off great by having Orlando pop-out to center field. Then having Escobar pop out to first base in foul territory, and after that having Zobrist ground out to first base, 3 up and 3 down, again. Madson comes in to pitch for the Royals, d’Arnaud singles to right field for the Mets to start off the inning. Lagares flies out to right field for the first out. Flores grounds to third and gets d’Arnaud out at second. Madson ends the inning with a strike out.
In the 8th inning, Clippard comes in to pitch for the Mets, Cain flies out to left field. Then right after, Hosmer flies out to center field. Then Moustakas flies out to Clippard for the third out. Medlen comes in to pitch for the Royals, and gets Granderson out for the first out. And then struck out the final two at bats for the inning.
The 9th inning comes around and the Royals need to score quite a few runs. Familia is pitching in the final inning for the Mets. Perez grounded out to shortstop for the first out. Familia strikes out Gordon for the second out. Morales ground out to third base for the final out.

The Mets win game 3, they dominated in hitting and in pitching. They deserve this win. Props to the Mets they win 9-3 and the series is 2-1.

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Major League Baseball- World Series Game 2

Royals are ahead in the series 1-0 right now. For game two the match-up is Cueto V deGrom. Cueto is unstable when it comes to pitching, sometimes he is on, sometimes not so much. deGrom, on the other hand, is always on.
     The first three innings of the game were silent, no runs to speak of. Daniel Murphy gets to second base off of a hit, then Duda hits him home of a single to left field. Mets are up 1-0 in the top of the 4th. The Royals don't retaliate until the 5th inning. In the bottom of the 5th the Royals open it up, Escobar hits a drive into center and scores Gordon then Rios goes to second base. Hosmer then singles to center field and scores Escobar and Rios. Even after all of this, Moustakas hits a single to right field and scores Hosmer, Royals are winning 4-1 after the 5th.
     Silence until the 8th inning, Gordon hits a double to left field and scored Moustakas and gets Perez to 3rd. Paulo Orlando hits a sac fly to left field and Perez scores. Gordon gets on a base again, and then Escobar hits a triple and scores Gordon. Royals are up 7-1 at the end of the 8th inning and the game. Cueto, the Royals pitcher had thrown a complete game, and having just two hits and one earned run. Phenomenal pitching by the Royals, which leads to a Royals victory, they're now winning the series 2-0 over the Mets.

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Cueto showing his excitement after Game 2.

Major League Baseball- World Series

     The Royals and Mets are the final two teams remaining. Royals have the experience of being in the World Series after losing to the Giants last year. While the last time the Mets won the World Series was in 1986, and the Royals was in 1985. The two face off for the pennant, who will walk away with it?
     The Mets unbelievable starting pitchers start the series off by pitching Matt Harvey. While the Royals start off with Edinson Volquez, which his father had died before the game, and they neglected to tell him. Both pitchers are one of the best in the game, but in the end it comes down to the hitting for the teams to come out on top.
     The Royals First batter of the game, Alcides Escobar hits an inside-the-park home run to bring the Royals up 1-0. The center fielder missed the pop-fly, and then kicked the ball so Alcides had ample time to make it around the bases. Volquez had three innings where the Mets didn't score any runs. Then comes the fourth inning, Murphy got on base to lead off the inning, then the rest of the team hit him home so now it is 1-1 in the fourth inning. In the fifth inning Granderson hit a home run to right field which brings the lead to 2-1 for the Mets. The 6th inning comes around and the Mets are at it again, they got a few more hits together and scored another run to bring the lead to 3-1.
     The Royals need to get back into the game at this point, it is now the bottom of the 6th inning with only a few at bats remaining in the game and they are down by two. Then the Royals brought there game out. It starts off with Zobrist hitting a double, and then a few more hits comes together and Zobrist scores. While Cain advances with Zobrist and then gets hit in on the next at bat, the score is now 3-3.
     Nothing happens until the 8th inning. The Mets scored by an error on Hosmer, which has one error all post season. The Mets score off the error, and then gets the lead from 4-3. Almost all hope is lost for the Royals, bottom of the ninth and no hit in sight for the Royals. Then Alex Gordon gets up to bat, and hits a home run to dead center field to tie it up 4-4 and send the game to extra innings.
    The game lasts for 14 innings, no runs scored. Until the 14th, Escobar gets on base by an error, Zobrist gets a hit to right field, then Hosmer hits a sacrifice fly to score Escobar. Royals win game 1.

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   Volquez shows his appreciation for the fans support.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Major League Baseball- Post 5

     This week has been filled with surprises and upsets that has left the nation shocked. First the Cubs fly the W all the way to the National League Championship. The Jays fought there way all the way into the American League Championship. While the Royals won the last two of the series to claim there spot in the American League Championship. And the Dodgers and Mets deuce it out in game five to claim there spot to face the red hot Cubs.
     The Cubs shocked the baseball community when they beat the only team in baseball with 100 wins under their belt- the Cardinals. The cubs take over the NLDS with a four game win over the Cardinals, which made the Cubs fans come out of there basements wearing their Cubs hat that has a cover of dust on it, due to it not being warn in years. The Cubs will play the winner of the Dodgers and Mets, both of which will not be easy.
     The Blue Jays and Rangers had the most exciting inning of baseball that has ever been played. Fans going crazy throwing beer cans on the field, two fights in one inning, and bat flips that goes 15 feet. Lets examine this a bit closer, there was a play that was controversial that the umpires didn't know what to do, and the fans went nuts. Tensions were so high after that, the benches cleared twice in one inning. And Jose Bautista cranking a massive home run in the same inning, and doing a beautiful bat flip that goes 15 feet. The Blue Jays came back from a small deficit against the Rangers, and won the series.
     The Royals playing against the Astros has been a back and forth series since the beginning. The Royals had been struggling hitting the whole series. While down by two runs, the Royals got into a rally and won 7-2. They are going to the ALCS for the second year in a two years.
     The Royals will play the Blue Jays to play for the American League Championship. While the Cubs will play the winner of the Mets/Dodgers. It'll be a wild ride, sit back, watch, and enjoy.
   
http://www.sbnation.com/mlb/2015/10/6/9460931/2015-mlb-playoffs-schedule-postseason-bracket-results-teams
mlb bracket

Monday, October 12, 2015

Major League Baseball, ALDS post 4

     The playoffs is the pinnacle of major league baseball. It is where the best teams collide to play the next day. The end of most seasons, but the most successful for others. The ALDS consists of the four best teams in the American League, and hash out to win the World Series. It is the Kansas City Royals playing against the Houston Astros. And on the other side of the bracket it is the Toronto Blue Jays going up against the Texas Rangers.
     Lets start with the American Leagues game one. The Royals Vs the Astros, Houston started the series off strong with a win over the Royals in game one. Astros had eleven hits with five runs and no errors while the Royals only had six hits with two runs and no errors. The Astros pitcher McHugh walked away with a win and then the Royals pitcher Ventura got the loss. On the other side of the bracket Rangers and Blue Jays face off for the spot in the Championship series. Ranger had five hits with five runs and no errors. Blue Jays has six hits with 3 runs and one error. The wizard of a pitcher David Price gets the loss, and the pitcher for the Rangers, Gallardo gets the win.
     Game two of the series for both teams, the Rangers are up (1-0) on the series, and Houston is (1-0) on the series. The Royals and Astros face off for game two. The Royals were down by three going into the 6th inning and then scored three runs in the 6th and 7th inning to pull forward. Herrera got the win for the Royals while Harris got the loss for the Astros. The ending score for the game was 4-5 and ties the series (1-1). Rangers and the Blue Jays hash it out for game two of the series. The game went for fourteen innings, and ended in a Rangers win. The winning pitcher is names Kela from Texas, and Hawkins got the loss for the Jays. Rangers take the lead farther with a (2-0) lead.
     Game three of both series begin to hash it out for the Rangers to take it home and for both teams to take it farther. The Royals begin to play the Astros to separate themselves from each other. Astros pitched their ace Dallas Keuchel, and Royals pitched Volquez. Astros got four runs and the Royals only come out with two. Keuchel keeps his undefeated record at home with the win, and Houstan takes the lead (2-1).  Rangers try to take the divisional series with a win, and the Jays just want to stay in the game. Luckily enough, Toronto pitches Estrada, and gets the win for the Jays 5-1. So now Texas is leading the series (2-1).
     Game four of the series, two teams are trying to make there way to the ALCS. The Royals trying to keep themselves alive with a win. Royals were down 6-2 in the 7th inning, then the Royals come back and win the game 9-6. Madson gets the win for the Royals, and Sipp gets the loss for the Astros. The Series is tied (2-2), winner take all next game. Toronto and Jays battle it out in game four. Toronto goes on a home run hitting spree, with a total of 4 in the game. Texas cant combat that type of artillery from the Jays. They win 8-4 over the Rangers. David Price gets the win for the Jays and Holland gets the loss for the Rangers. The series is tied (2-2).
     Both series in the in the ALDS are going into game 5. Winners go into the ALCS, it'll truly be the best teams that move on.

http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/scoreboard/20151012
Image result for postseason 2015 mlb
   

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Major League Baseball post 3- Wild Card

     The wild card is the beginning of the big dance in the post season. There were two games that really describe what baseball has become. The good ole Cubs vs Pirates play for the National League spot in the playoffs. While the Yankees and Astros play for the final spot in the American League.
     Lets start with the National League, Cubs vs Pirates. The Cubs have been a fan favorite for most and known as the lovable losers for the last 100 years. And the Pirates have been tearing it up for most of the year. Both of the teams brought out there best arms in there bullpen so they have the best pitcher out there to make it to the playoffs. The Cubs started Jake Arrieta, has an ERA of 1.77 with a 22-6 record. The Pirates started Garret Cole, a less impressive ERA of 2.60 with a 19-8 record.
      Arrieta played this game like his life was on the line, he threw a complete game with 11 strikeouts and 4 hits and 0 earned runs. The Pirates couldn't do a thing against him. No one seemed to make contact with the ball or get on base. While Cole only made it 5 innings with 6 hits and 4 earned runs and only 4 strikeouts. Arrieta obviously was the star pitcher for the night, which led to a cubs victory (4-0) and a trip to the playoffs, which hasnt happened in over 100 years.
     The batting for the Cubs was all there while the Pirates weren't able to perform. The Cubs had a collective 7 hits with 2 of them being home runs. The Pirates only had 4 hits all game, and it just wast enough.
     The American League Wild Card game consisted of the New York Yankees and the Houston Astros. The Yankees historically have been known as the powerhouse team that could never seem to perform. But this year they had that opportunity to finally show themselves. While the Astros continue with this second half run. The Yankees started Tanaka, he has an ERA of 3.51 with 12 wins and 7 losses. It seems like the wrong pick for a wild card game. The Astros pitched their ace Keuchel, who has an ERA of 2.48 and a record of 20-8.
     With being in Yankee Stadium, the tensions could be high, the emotions might be going crazy, and the pressure might be hard to take. It effected Tanaka but not Keuchel, which doesn't seem right because Tanaka plays in Yankee Stadium a lot. Tanaka pitched 5 innings and gave up 4 hits and 2 home runs with only 3 strike outs. While Keuchel (Who only had a 3 day rest) pitched 6 innings, giving up 0 runs and only 3 hits and 7 strikeouts. Keuchel was the undisputed pitcher who played better. The Astros won and entered the playoffs with the of 3-0.
     The two teams show this differences in today's major league baseball. The Yankees- the old players but have history being the best players in history. The Astros- the pinnacle of young suave talent. The era of old players who were once deemed young, is over. The new boys are in town, and they will take over the game. The young men won this time, and they will win again. Out with the old, in with the new.

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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Major League Baseball post 2- NL

     The National League has been questionable all year. With the red hot Cardinals, the Chicago Cubs, and the Pittsburgh Pirates all coming out of the National League Central division, this will no doubt be a tight race for everyone. With the Mets clinching the NL East to the LA Dodgers making their way into the dance with the best record in the NL West. All teams are striving for one goal, one dream, it'll be an exciting ride.
     Lets start this off with the best team in the MLB, the St. Louis Cardinals. The team that is in the toughest division of the whole baseball world has came out with the best record in all of baseball- 100-62. They are the only team that has won 100 games in the regular season. The Cardinals are on a three game losing streak entering the post season. Momentum always plays a big role when it comes to the post season, it'll be interesting to see how they turn out. The Cardinals will play the winner of the NL Wild Card Series. Another team who seems to just keep winning are the LA Dodgers.
     The Dodgers have made there way into the big dance with an impressive 8 games ahead of the next team in the NL West. The Dodgers have what seems like the two very impressive pitchers in the league. If there was such a thing as having two aces on a team Zack Greinke and Clayton Kershaw would be them. With Greinke having an earned run average of 2.13 and Kershaw having an even lower ERA of 1.66. If both pitchers pitch in a best of 5 games series there is a good chance that both pitchers will take a W and then the series is locked down for the Dodgers. As always defense wins championships, and they will if those two keep it up. The final team that has clinched there way into the playoffs- the New York Mets.
     It's always a good day at Citi Field when the big apple rises from a home run. The Mets have got into the playoffs with 7 games ahead of the next team. The Mets have a somewhat mediocre record of 90-72 which is just okay when it comes to being in the playoffs. They need to play the LA Dodgers in the first series of the playoffs, which will be tough for the Mets to get through.
     The Wild Card series for the National League starts Wednesday the 7th. It is a fight between the Chitown Cubs and the Pittsburgh Pirates. Both teams have similar records Pirates have 98-64 record and the Cubs have a 97-65 record. But the biggest difference between the two is the streak they having coming into the Wild Card game, the Cubs have an 8 game winning streak and the Pirates have a 1 game win streak. The momentum could be pivotal in the race for the pennant. The winner of the Wild Card will go on to play the St. Louis Cardinals.
     My predictions for the whole World Series is the Blue Jays and Cardinals in the Championship and then Toronto bringing it home.

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Cardinals are headed for a 3rd straight National League champs.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Major League Baseball post 1- AL

     What they say is true, there is only one October. This week in Major League Baseball there has been full of parties and disappointments. This week teams clinched their trip to the World Series, others on the other had, have not. There is a big fight for the NL Wild Card for there spot in the World Series, Chicago Cubs Vs Pittsburgh Pirates. While the AL wild card race has yet to be clinched. The biggest news of this year has been the Toronto Blue Jays.
     Since the trading deadline in July, the Toronto Blue Jays have been on a tear, and ending their season with a spot in the World Series by winning the AL East. Toronto has a record of 92-66 with just a few games left, neck-and-neck with the Royals. Since they picked up Troy Tulowitzki at the trading deadline the Jays have strove to be the best. The team has hit a collective 223 home runs this season and Astros are right behind them with 220. With the first games of the World Series right around the corner, the Jays face off with the Royals trying to get the best record in the American League.
     The Kansas City Royals, the 2014 World Series Runner-ups, The 1985 World Series Champions, whatever you know them by. You know they are thirsty for that Championship rings on their fingers. The Royals have clinched the AL Central and have a ticket to the Playoffs, a new chance to repair what happened last year. The Royals have replayed the last play of game 7 last year against the Giants, just a simple pop-out to Pablo Sandoval in foul territory to end the year. It is like a nightmare that replays, and replays in the players heads, and the only way to stop it is with a championship this year. The Royals started the season hot as can be, one might call it fire from the year before that burns in their stomach. Then they got burnt out towards the end of the season and it scares the average Royal fan. Once they see that they made it through the regular season, that same fire will come back from last year. The biggest question mark of the American League is the AL West.
     The AL is a three way battle between the Houston Astros, Texas Rangers, and the Los Angeles Angles. The race looks like its going to go to The Texas Rangers. The Astros and the Angles are 2.5 and 3 games back, respectively. The Rangers play the Angles in a 4 game series starting today (Thursday Oct, 1). There are so many outcomes for what could happen for the rest of the week with this AL West race, they best way to see what happens is to just sit back and watch. When the season is over, two teams in the race for the wild card will be ready to play, the other two will go home knowing they were that close to a potential playoff run.
     The wild card race for the American league is just as close as the American League West. Three teams are shooting for two spots. The Yankees, Astros, Rangers, and Angles are all going for the wild card. Whoever wins the AL West will have it easy (could be Rangers, Angles, or Astros, which is why I said three teams) they will be the team that gets to avoid the Yankees in a Wild Card game. Can Trout carry the Angles to the playoffs? What about DeShields putting the team on his back? Can Altuve show off his second base swag and bring the Astros to the playoffs? Sit back, enjoy the games, it'll be a wild ride.
                                               Blue Jays finally make it to the Playoffs.
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