There was a scenario I forgot to mention at the end of the last column . If the Angels were able to come back from a big deficit and beat our bullpen in Game Three, that might make this series a series again, too.
That was silly of me to overlook. I forgot about Game Three of the 2005 ALDS, when the Angels blew a 5-0 lead against Randy Johnson, wound up behind by a couple of runs, and then managed to come back again and beat the Yankees to re-take home-field advantage. Mike Scioscia's team does not fold. Not ever.
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Three pivotal moments in yesterday's game not related to Joe Girardi's last call to the pen:
ùAlex Rodriguez gets a fastball right down the middle, inner third, and gets a little bit underneath itùjust enough to keep it in the park. With Mark Teixeira on fi ...
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The Angels Are Who We Thought They Were (But I’m Not Worried Yet)
Posted: 20th October 2009 by Tom Schecter in MLBComments Off on The Angels Are Who We Thought They Were (But I’m Not Worried Yet)