Turning toward thinking about the playoffs, ‘jscape’ wants to know which series you would choose. Marc Carig of the Star-Ledger breaks down the Twins and Tigers in an effort to determine which team is a better matchup for the Yankees.
Personally, I don’t really care about either question. You can do all the planning in the world, and yet the playoffs are a strange place. You just never know how things will work out, what pitchers or players will step up, which ones will implode and which teams will play their best baseball.
It’s a total crap-shoot. On paper, one series or one opponent might be the better option. In reality, all that matters is getting on the field and winning the game — whenever it is played and whoever it is against.
Here are few other stories worth mentioning this afternoon Around the Yankee Universe.
The Yankees are a playoff team, and more comforting for them and their fans is that against one of their nemeses - and possible postseason opponent - they played like a playoff team. They beat the Angels at their own game, two straight days. And that will leave a mark.
The Yankees’ 6-5, come-from-behind victory over the Angels on Tuesday night and their 3-2 win over them yesterday afternoon had their confidence soaring sky high as they prepare for a three-game series against Boston that could see the Yanks clinch the AL East.
“If we have to come back here we won’t have to answer questions about how we haven’t played well here (in Anaheim), because the last series we played we won,” Teixeira said. “That’s a good thing.”
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