I blog on the Atlanta Journal Constitution website, as I may have posted before. One of their esteemed writers, Mark Bradley, who has been writing for the paper for over twenty years, posted a blog today stating that his feeling is both the Braves and the Phillies are going to make the playoffs, with one as the NL East champ, and the other as the wild card. If anyone knows Mark's style of writing, he is NOT a "hometown" writer, and is very fair in his writing assessment, almost to the point of negativity, and cynicism. At the beginning of this season, he predicted the Braves to finish in third place, a prediction I love to razz him about on a regular basis, as the Braves keep winning.
So, Mark posted his blog today, which was a very realistic one, I would say, considering the talent on both the Braves and Phillies ballclubs, and how well both teams have played this season. Several idiotic arrogant Phillies fans, instead of conceding that the Braves have played well, and that it is likely the NL East will be decided in September, with one of the teams claiming the NL East, and the other the wild card, came to the AJC site, and were posting things like "The Phillies are going to steamroller the Braves, and win the NL East by at least five to seven games". That would seem an unrealistic prediction, for several reasons. One, the Braves have many more home games left, than road games. Two, they play a lot of games against the weaker teams of the NL East. (The Nationals, The Mets, etc). While I think it highly possible that the Phillies could have a surge, and pass the Braves for the NL East crown, with the Braves claiming the wild card, I dont see a "collapse" as likely, considering how the Braves have played this season, and their remaining schedule.
When the Phillies won the three straight NL East crowns from 2007 to
2009, I was gracious, and didnt post things on the AJC site, about "collapses". It angers me that these Phillies fans refuse to admit that the Braves have had a good season, and may well claim the NL East, or, at least, the wild card, and may well meet the Phillies in the NLCS, to settle things there.
For those who know the schedule, the Phillies and Braves close the season with a three game series at Atlanta. What would serve the Phillies right, is if the Braves won the NL East, by one game, and then if the Braves beat the Phillies in the NLCS. Honestly, I think both teams will make the NLCS, and settle it there, just like the Mets and Braves did in 1999, when the Braves won the NL East, and the Mets won the wild card.
With six weeks left in the season, and the NL East as close as it is, the fans should shut up, enjoy the games, and let the teams settle it on the field.
Some sports fans are just real idiots.
Mitch
So, Mark posted his blog today, which was a very realistic one, I would say, considering the talent on both the Braves and Phillies ballclubs, and how well both teams have played this season. Several idiotic arrogant Phillies fans, instead of conceding that the Braves have played well, and that it is likely the NL East will be decided in September, with one of the teams claiming the NL East, and the other the wild card, came to the AJC site, and were posting things like "The Phillies are going to steamroller the Braves, and win the NL East by at least five to seven games". That would seem an unrealistic prediction, for several reasons. One, the Braves have many more home games left, than road games. Two, they play a lot of games against the weaker teams of the NL East. (The Nationals, The Mets, etc). While I think it highly possible that the Phillies could have a surge, and pass the Braves for the NL East crown, with the Braves claiming the wild card, I dont see a "collapse" as likely, considering how the Braves have played this season, and their remaining schedule.
When the Phillies won the three straight NL East crowns from 2007 to
2009, I was gracious, and didnt post things on the AJC site, about "collapses". It angers me that these Phillies fans refuse to admit that the Braves have had a good season, and may well claim the NL East, or, at least, the wild card, and may well meet the Phillies in the NLCS, to settle things there.
For those who know the schedule, the Phillies and Braves close the season with a three game series at Atlanta. What would serve the Phillies right, is if the Braves won the NL East, by one game, and then if the Braves beat the Phillies in the NLCS. Honestly, I think both teams will make the NLCS, and settle it there, just like the Mets and Braves did in 1999, when the Braves won the NL East, and the Mets won the wild card.
With six weeks left in the season, and the NL East as close as it is, the fans should shut up, enjoy the games, and let the teams settle it on the field.
Some sports fans are just real idiots.
Mitch