Hola amigos. I know it's been a long time since I rapped at ya, but I been dealing with a metric shitton of stuff in my life.
This post is about baseball (and ultimately, beer). It's been a couple months since baseball ended, so let's review the regular season winners as a reminder:
2009 WinnersDivision | Winner |
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AL East | Yankees |
AL Central | Twins |
AL West | Angels |
AL Wild Card | Red Sox |
NL East | Phillies |
NL Central | Cardinals |
NL West | Dodgers |
NL Wild Card | Rockies |
In the divisional series, the Phillies beat the Rockies and the Dodgers beat the Cardinals. The Yanks swept the Twins (
sorry Craig) and the Angels swept the Red Sox. In the World Series, the Yankees beat the Phils.
Now let's see who the co-authors picked.
TM PicksDivision | Winner |
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AL East | Red Sox |
AL Central | Indians |
AL West | Angels |
AL Wild Card | Rays |
NL East | Metsies |
NL Central | Cubbies |
NL West | Dodgers |
NL Wild Card | Reds |
AL Champ | Red Sox |
NL Champ | Cubs |
World Champ | Red Sox |
Hmmm. She got the Los Angeles area correct, but the rest of the country: not so much. She did get the Red Sox correct, for three out of eight playoff teams. The apocalypse World Series of Cubs/Sox did not come to fruition.
Now to MPF004!!
MPF's PicksDivision | Winner |
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AL East | Red Sox |
AL Central | Twins |
AL West | A's |
AL Wild Card | yankers |
NL East | Phillies |
NL Central | Cardinals |
NL West | Giants |
NL Wild Card | Dodgers |
AL Champ | Red Sox |
NL Champ | Phillies |
World Champ | Red Sox |
Three division winners correct, plus three more playoff teams slotted as wild cards instead of division winners or vice versa. In fact, I pulled the opposite of Tina Marie: I whiffed on the Bay Area but got the rest of the country partially correct. I said the AL East champ would beat the Phillies in the World Series, but I picked the good guys, not the bad guys.
So I got a couple more correct than TM. Big deal, right?
To quote a prominent sports announcer:
Not so fast my friend! We have been predicting the baseball winners for four years now. Back in March, when I was in the process of
winning the NCAA tournament pool, she and I made a side wager for a six-pack of beer. TM, being a big baseball fan, proposed that we make a similar wager on this sports' pick set. To clarify that picking the World Series champ should be valued higher than picking a divisional winner, we decided upon a point system that awards 1 point for correctly naming the division and wild card winners, 2 points for the pennant and 3 points for the World Series champ.
Let's look at those predictions again:
The Picks and the PointsTM | MPF |
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Red Sox | Red Sox |
Indians | Twins (1) |
Angels (1) | A's |
Rays | yankers |
Metsies | Phillies (1) |
Cubbies | Cardinals (1) |
Dodgers (1) | Giants |
Rockies | Dodgers |
Red Sox | Red Sox |
Cubs | Phillies (2) |
Red Sox | Red Sox |
Final score: 5-2. Congratulations to me! To honor the Minnesota Twins, who fought valiantly for the AL Central title and tried in vain to make America a better place by eliminating the Yankees, the six-pack of beer shall be:
Summit Brewing from St. Paul, Minnesota. Either the Hefe Weizen or the new Red Ale would be fine.
Beer of Champions. (Girl in background not included.)