After two games, the composite World Series score stands at 20-7.
Before the Series, had you told me the two-game score would be 20-7, I would have said that’s not a surprise. The Rangers are that kind of offensive force.
Wait a second! …The team with the 20 is the Giants?
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Wait a second, indeed!
Let’s just say the Series has gone as I was thinking that it would to this point!!
Seed planted by Steven Taylor — 29 October 2010 @ 17:28
The odd thing -and this is true of some of the other playoff games- is that these games have been low scoring and close through the initial innings. Then, in one of the later innings, one of the teams just gets a big inning off of the other team’s bullpen.
Its still winnable for the Rangers. There have been Series when one team loses the first two games at home -in this case the Rangers lost on the road- and still won the Series.
Seed planted by Ed — 29 October 2010 @ 20:09
It is still very winnable for the Rangers. I did some research years ago, and Games 1 and 3 are the two games where the home team has a statistically significant tendency to win. All the others are practically even.
If the Rangers win Game 3, I would still expect the Series to go 6 or 7. But then I have been wrong before…
And, yes, Ed, the bullpens have had their struggles pretty much all around this postseason.
Seed planted by MSS — 29 October 2010 @ 22:10
I will keep hope alive, but the meltdown by Cliff Lee in Game 1 turned by hope-0-meter down several notches (and then losing 11-0!!).
Seed planted by Steven Taylor — 30 October 2010 @ 01:18