Well hello there sports fans....welcome back to Goldy's. It has been a while since I last gave you sports fodder to discuss, and now I have decided to re-open the doors and make a good run at making this place bigger and more interactive than before!
With a new re-dedication to talking sports and covering all those important topics (well what we sports junkies consider important) its time to come back during what is always my FAVORITE time of year! Second only to Opening day of baseball season, this point in the year is great because there is nothing like September baseball and the beginning of the NFL season!!
First September baseball.....I mean come on...if you enjoy baseball even just a little bit this is the month that is the most exciting. I know...I know..October is what gets the hype machine going, but the fuel for that machine is SEPTEMBER! Just think back to 2011....there may not have been a better last week in any sport EVER than the last week of the season that September....Epic Collapses (Red Sox fans are still crying in their Fried Chicken and smashing Robert Andino Bobble heads), tremendous comebacks...Late inning magic (Orioles magic to be exact....well Evan Longoria may have had his moment too). Think back to 2007 and the FREAKIN Colorado Rockies. Completely out of it at the beginning of August and get close by September to then rattle off 14 wins in their last 15 games to not only get to the playoffs but then advance to the World Series (Seattle is still waiting to get that far)...Here is a few other..maybe a little more historical, September baseball moments...
1) 1961---Roger Maris Ties, and passes a guy, named Babe Ruth for most Home runs in a season by hitting number 61.
2) 1995---Baseball Crowns a New Iron Man as Cal Ripken passes Lou Gehrig for most consecutive games played at 2131.
3) 2001---When baseball finally returns to New York after the horrific 9/11 attacks, Mike Piazza (should be in HOF) came to bat in the bottom of the 8th with the Mets down 2-1 and hit what may be the loudest cheered HR in history!
4) 2011--- Mariano Rivera passes Trevor Hoffman for most career saves....and still ONLY THROWS ONE PITCH!!
Those are just some historical facts....I didnt even cover the 1982 AL race between Milwaukee's Harvey's Wall bangers and the Earl's Baltimore Orioles.....the race in 78 between the Yanks an Red Sox ending in Bucky Dents blast...This year wont be any different, as only 2 division races are locked up and everything else is up for grabs. Here is how I see it playing out:
American League:
East--Boston
Central--Tigers
West---Oakland
Wildcard 1---Texas
Wildcard 2---TB
ALCS---Detroit Vs Boston
National League:
East---Atlanta
Central---Pittsburgh
West---Dodgers
Wild Card 1---St. Louis
Wild Card 2--- Cincinnati
NLCS---Dodgers Vs Braves
World Series:
Dodgers Vs Tigers------Tigers in 5
Now on to Football....The NFL has had a rocky off season but that may have honestly just added to the lore and raised the excitement level to a new level. The Baltimore Ravens attempt to become the first team since the '04 Spytriots....I mean Patriots to win back to back Super bowls...
Everyone knows I love the city of Baltimore and all teams that reside...but there will be no repeat...Not this year. What I love ost about the start is the preseason picks by the "experts"...there isnt a bigger bunch of guessers out there, well other than weather men. This is pointless to do, because the decision making is done based on whats on paper only (lets face it preseason proves nothing either) and as we all know games are not played on paper but played inside of Televisions (credit:Kenny Mayne)....So I figure why not join in on the fun and make some senseless picks that have as much a chance to be right as experts like Clayton, Schefter and Mortenson....
AFC:
East---Patriots by default---They are a pro team in a division with college Division 2 teams
North---Ravens--Why the hell not?
South---Colts--Andrew Luck is the best QB in this division
West---Denver--Really?
Wildcards---Bengals and Chiefs
AFC Championship---Broncos/Ravens---Broncos win
NFC:
East---Cowboys--Laugh now...but watch
North---Lions--Why Not
South---Saints--Sean Payton equals Wins
West---SF--Just too good
Wildcards---Seahawks/Redskins
NFC Championship---Saints/SF---Saints Win
BRONCOS win the Super Bowl...Peyton Manning retires
Alright now its your turn.....Give me your baseball and NFL picks....tell me what you think of my insanity....and most of all Lets Drink up and TALK SOME SPORTS!!!
GOLDY!
Predictions Goldy? Really? I thought this was a serious sports blog.
ReplyDeleteOh well.
Grab a fresh tablet, because you can write these in stone.
Baseball:
AL
East - Boston
Central - Detroit
West - Oakland
WC 1 - Texas
WC 2 - Baltimore (just paid for playoff tix, so obviously they're going to make it)
NL
East - Atlanta
Central - St. Louis
West - Los Angeles
WC 1 - Pittsburgh
WC 2 - Cincinnati
AL Champ - Detroit
NL Champ - Los Angeles
World Champ - Detroit
Football:
AFC
East - New England
North - Baltimore
South - Houston
West - Denver
WC 1 - Indianapolis
WC 2 - Pittsburgh
NFC
East - Dallas
North - Green Bay
South - Carolina
West - Seattle
WC 1 - Chicago
WC 2 - NY Giants
AFC Champ - Baltimore
NFC Champ - Seattle
Super Bowl Champ - Baltimore
Future topic idea: SABR metrics?