 Sponsor | DSC501 | Oct 26, 2007 5:42am | | I expect Game 3 to be much different, and a lot more runs on both sides - maybe a 8-5 game, something like that? I don't think Fogg has the kind of stuff to quiet the Boston bats, but they way the Rockies hit I'm not so sure Dice K does either. |
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|  | 3977762 | Oct 26, 2007 4:15pm | | It's a tough call. I don't feel we've really seen what the Rockies can do yet. Boston looks awful strong by comparison but until game 3, I think we're still possibly looking at a toss up. Again, just because I don't think the Rockies have shown what they're truly all about. Obviously, if Boston does take game 3, it's pretty cut and dry at that point. |
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|  Sponsor | liamvictor | Oct 27, 2007 4:33pm | As much as I'd like a Rockies W/S win (as the underdog) I see this series as heavily favouring Boston right now (and not just becuase of being two up).
If I were a betting man, I'd say the Rookies will win tonight at home, but Boston will get the next two. As mentioned before it's down to momentum, Bosox swept the Angels and then had to go 7. The Rockies swept Arizona but went 8 days without a game, it will naturally take them a game or two to get back up to speed, but I don't think a NL team can go to 7 against an AL home advantage. |
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