Wednesday, August 29, 2007

The Pennant Race

With a little over a month to go in the season, divisions and both wild cards are up for grabs. We'll skip the AL East and wild card since we think you've already have all the info on that one. But here goes.

NL East

The Mets have had an up and down season, but have still dominated the division. It's unlikely that they won't hold on to/run away with the lead, but Philly is making it interesting. One day after beating the Mets 9-2, the Phillies rallied from a 2-0 deficit to send the game into extra innings. Ryan Howard drove the home crowd crazy with a walk-off 2-run HR. The Phils now trail the Mets by 4 games going into their contest tonight. Oliver Perez faces off against Jamie Moyer, who has really been bad of late, in tonight's game. If the Mets win the tonight and tomorrow for a 4-game split, the Phillies will walk away empty handed.

The Braves lost to the Marlins in extra innings, and remain a distant 6 games back of the Mets.

NL Central

Big series between the Cubs and Brewers. The Brewers lead the division for much of the season before hitting the skids. The Brewers lead 3-0 behind Jeff Suppan last night. But the Brewers pen took over in the 7th and immediately gave up 4 runs. The Cubs 5-3 win pushed the Brewers into 3rd place, 2.5 back. The defending champion Cardinals remained just 2 back with a 7-0 win over Houston. Great match up in tonight's game, Ben Sheets vs. Carlos Zambrano.

The Cards have a tough one as they pit Kip Wells against Roy Oswalt.

NL West

Another big 1-2 division series. Arizona against San Diego. The Padres won 3-1 Monday night behind Jake Peavy and last night beat up Brandon Webb in a 6-4 win. The Pads now trail the division leading Dbacks by just 1 game. Young vs. old tonight (no, not either of the Chris Young's) - Micah Owings vs. Greg Maddux in the 3rd of 4 games.

The Dodgers beat the Nats 4-3 to move within 4.5 of AZ, and today picked up Esteban Loaiza off of waivers from the Oakland A's. He'll be immediately plugged into their rotation.

AL Central

The Indians bounced back from their 3 game sweep at the hands of the Yankees, by going 9-4, including winning their last 4 in a row. That put them 3.5 ahead of the Tigers, who except for this past weekend's series with the Yankees, have struggled against everyone. That included a 6-3 loss to the Kansas City Royals last night. The Tigers hope to bounce back tonight when they send rookie Andrew Miller against one-time phenom, Zack Greinke.

The Twins quietly crept to within 4.5 of the Indians, but the Tribe quickly dispatched them the last 2 nights, 8-3 and 6-5. The series concludes tonight with a great match up of Johann Santana vs. C.C. Sabathia.

AL West


Yet another series between the top 2 teams in the division. The Angels John Lackey dominated the Mariners Monday night in a 6-0 win, and battled back last night from a 5-0 deficit to win 10-6. The 2 losses dropped the Mariners 4 back of the Angels.


NL Wild Card


The Padres are the top dog right now, with a 3 game lead over the Phillies. The Dodgers are 3.5 back, while the Braves sit 5 back. We're not going to bother getting into the rest of the teams on the periphery.

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