Tag Archives: ALCS

Jumping Someone Else’s Train: Your 2009 NLCS and ALCS Previews

With most of the reprehensible teams out of the picture, the 35th Street Review hitches its star to another city’s wagons.

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Curses!

Cover your eyes, fans: the Boston Red Sox may be on the verge of murdering baseball itself.

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Cheering for the Other Guys

So the Sox are out. Now what? Now we rebound. National League Championship Series, Dodgers vs. Phillies: Phillies fans, as we all know, are insane. And hateful. And spiteful. And mean. And their players carp a lot to the press. Also, Joe Torre and Manny Ramirez don’t need any more glorification in the sports press. [...]

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The A.J. Pierzynski of Postseason Predictions

Examining exactly why the Chicago Cubs won the same number of playoff games this year as the 35th Street editorial team.

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