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NL battle for first

November 26, 2005 at 08:44PM View BBCode

In what appears to be the beginning of a season-long battle, the Ramblers and the defending champion Chicago Demolition are hooking up in a series today. The Ramblers have taken the first 2 games, extending their winning streak to 7 games, and have moved to within one game of Chicago.
npstamps

November 27, 2005 at 03:19AM View BBCode

The Ramblers have swept the series winning game 3 behind the pitching of Kyle Preston and have now tied the Demolition for 1st place!
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December 04, 2005 at 05:00AM View formatted

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Today, the Ramblers swept the Demolition at Chicago, not with their league-leading pitching, but by outslugging the powerful Demolition, scoring 26 runs in the 3 games. The Ramblers have now taken a 2-game lead in the NL!
durnib

December 05, 2005 at 11:57AM View BBCode

Usually content to play the role of spoiler at best, Pittsburgh is fighting for a shot at the playoffs this season. But those hopes took a huge blow this weekend after getting swept by the Chicago Demolition. Pittsburgh had hoped to gain some ground on Chicago and Philadelphia, the two teams battling it out for first place. But the sweep put them 7 games behind Chicago, and 8 games behind the current leader, Philadelphia.

Congrats to Chicago on a well played series, winning the last 2 games by 1 run each.

Good luck to all.

-b.
BrutusKhan

December 05, 2005 at 11:17PM View BBCode

Well, I look through our league, and I understand how Pitt & Philly hang with my team, and it will be interesting to see what Cincy does now that I have given him 2 of my better players.

But to me, I'm always COMPLETELY dumbfounded when I look to the American League. How KC loses is beyond me, and I'm looking at Washington, and I just don't see first place by a large margin. I guess that's why you play the games.

Anyhow, I'm back in first. Despite giving up Borgia & Soriano, I upgraded my team by NOT playing Carson at SP anymore. Forcing a C endurance to go 8 innings is a guaranteed loss every 5th game! Now, if Pitt can manage to stay close long enough, or pull off a big trade, I'll be forced to bench another one of my young SP's for Prior.

Looking forward to a good season, but I'm not going to keep an eye out until around 9/01.

Best of luck,
Doug
npstamps

December 24, 2005 at 07:04PM View BBCode

Philly & Chicago have been going stride for stride for most of this season, neither team leading the other by more than 2 games for quite a while. The 2 teams are currently in the midst of a 3-game series against each other, and the Demolition have blown out the Ramblers, scoring 26 runs in the 2 games with Clement (#2 starter) & Collins (#3 starter) starting the games. Now 1 game behind, the Ramblers hope to get back on track in game 3 and continue to keep pace with Chicago.
npstamps

December 25, 2005 at 02:59AM View BBCode

Game 3 was a shutout win by Chicago, won by Mickey Outlaw, an original Rambler draftee in 1950, who is now 22-1 on the season. Chicago outscored the Ramblers, 32-11 in this series. With the season approaching the 3/4 mark, the Ramblers look forward to their next meeting with the Demolition to get these wins back.
BrutusKhan

December 26, 2005 at 02:35AM View BBCode

Yes, the Demolition have been more than happy to hold first place since trading away Borgia & Soriano, a move made to keep the core of the Demolition youthful. This trade, and the commitment to develop some young hitters/ young pitchers weakens my regular season lineup/rotation. I thought I might fall off, but figured it was worth trying for a while.

So, yes, the Demolition were more than happy to find their offense continues to carry them, along with Outlaw's domination.

STILL, I am more SHOCKED to see KC not in first place, and struggling for a playoff spot.

Hope you guys had as good a Christmas as I did.
Best of luck the rest of the way.
Doug

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