Did you see that AL Wild Card Game last night? Incredible. On the other hand, totally believable. If I'm being totally honest, I knew the A's were totally hosed when the first hit of Kansas City's 3-run eighth inning was--in the uncouth parlance of ages past--a "seeing-eye" single. You'd think baseball announcers would stop being amazed all the time. It's a classic baseball phenomenon. How many games have these guys watched? Zero?
I've been watching baseball fanatically for about 20 years now, and I'm telling you, it follows a pattern, especially in the playoffs. Don't worry if your team plays the worst 3 innings you've ever seen to start a game; they'll probably win.
On the other hand, when two teams get together in the first game of a series--call it the "Aces Game"--look out. The first team to make a random, fluky mistake they don't usually make will lose 2-1, in the most gut-wrenching way possible.
Look out for the Team Of Destiny. Those cats will be invincible, unless they come up against some straight ruthless killers, yo. (Yankees, Cardinals) Kansas City is the Team Of Destiny this year. The Angels may be in trouble.
I've been watching baseball fanatically for about 20 years now, and I'm telling you, it follows a pattern, especially in the playoffs. Don't worry if your team plays the worst 3 innings you've ever seen to start a game; they'll probably win.
On the other hand, when two teams get together in the first game of a series--call it the "Aces Game"--look out. The first team to make a random, fluky mistake they don't usually make will lose 2-1, in the most gut-wrenching way possible.
Look out for the Team Of Destiny. Those cats will be invincible, unless they come up against some straight ruthless killers, yo. (Yankees, Cardinals) Kansas City is the Team Of Destiny this year. The Angels may be in trouble.
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