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***OFFICIAL*** 2010 MLB Playoffs Thread ***CONFIRMED***

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That was cool to see, but good god those announcers ruined it. Especially that clown interviewing Halladay.
 
On-field reporter is fucking horrible, way to lessen the greatness of what just happened by not being able to even ask questions properly.
 
Certainly looks like the year of the pitcher is carrying on into the post season. If the first two games are any indication we are in for one amazing pitching performance after another.
 
Damn, Doc is so amazing. Love that guy; so happy to see him get the no-hitter in his post-season debut. :awe:

KT
 
That was incredible. As a lifelong Jays fan it's amazing to watch him step up when he has a team around him. Classiest mf'er in the league too.
 
Now he has to buy another 60-some watches for the team in appreciation. Damn, so close to a perfect game too, only 3 3-ball counts and I can't really remember any clutch defensive plays except for Chooch and maybe Werth early on.

Oh and WELCOME TO THE DOCTOBERFEST!
 
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Ok. On to the Twins-Yankees game.

On the one hand, I'd like to see the Phillies face (and beat) the Yanks in the WS, for the poetic justice of it all.

On the other hand, my heart is with the Twins, an incredibly well-managed small-market team that overcome a boatload of key injuries this year and somehow managed not to only not to fold buy to prosper and triumph.

But . . . my triple secret reason for rooting for the Twins would be so we could all experience a Twins-Rangers ALCS!

I mean, who would you root for . . . the former Washington Senators or the former Washington Senators?

Term limits in action, baby! :biggrin:
 
Halladay was incredible. He was unhittable - no lucky defensive plays or anything. Nothing was even hit hard, except for the one by the opposing pitcher early on.

Also, I think CC had extra donuts before this game. I think he's asking if he has to face Victorino.
 
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