More ALCS previews than you can shake a stick at
With all of the tremendous work being done around the Yankee blogosphere, it can be tough to stay on top of all of the phenomenal ALCS previews that have been penned this week. In case you aren’t sick of reading about the ALCS before it even starts, I thought it’d be helpful to try to compile links to some of the best preview pieces I’ve seen so far:
Pinstriped Bible: ALCS Preview Part 1: The Lineups
Pinstriped Bible: ALCS Preview Part 2: The Bench and Fielding
Pinstriped Bible: These Keys Three: ALCS Edition
Pinstriped Bible: ALCS Preview Part 3: The Starting Rotations
TYU: ALCS Preview Part 1: C.J. and Colby
TYU: ALCS Preview Part 2: Cliff Lee and Tommy Hunter
TYU: ALCS Preview Part 3: The Texas Offense
TYU: ALCS Preview Part 4: Texas’ Bench and Bullpen
River Ave. Blues: Rangers Hitters Present a Different Challenge Than Twins
River Ave. Blues: The Rangers’ Weaknesses
River Ave. Blues: Rangers Hitters against Sabathia
And of course, our own previews:
Yankeeist’s 2010 ALCS Preview, Part 1: Head-to-Head Overall Team Numbers
Yankeeist’s 2010 ALCS Preview, Part 2: 25-Man Roster Comparisons
Yankeeist’s 2010 ALCS Preview, Part 3: Starting Pitching Match-Ups
Yankeeist’s 2010 ALCS Preview, Part 4: Advantages for the Rangers and Advantages for the Yankees
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hey guys,
enjoyed the previews – did you guys do any official predictions? here are mine: http://bomberbanter.com/2010/10/14/quick-alcs-picks/
~jamie
Hey Jamie,
My official stance is Yankees in 6, though I think they could get it done in 5.
I believe Mike feels similarly; not sure what Matt's call is.
Larry speaks for me. I believe that the Yankees could dispatch of the Rangers in only 5 games, but I'm hesitant to predict that because the Rangers are a good team. So, Yanks in 6.