Put it on the board ... yes
I know I'm going to open myself up to more jokes and more criticism for my admittedly awful foray into predicting the baseball playoffs by mentioning this, but I'll do it anyway.
Shortly before I began my 0-6 run through October, I took aim at predicting the year-end baseball awards in our last Sunday baseball notes package.
After Monday's announcement, I'm 1-1. I correctly chose Detroit's Justin Verlander to win the AL side. However, I missed on Florida's Hanley Ramirez in the National League. Forget that my choice -- Washington third baseman Ryan Zimmerman -- drove in 100 runs and played Gold Glove-quality defense.
Oh well, 1-1 is still better than 0-6.
Shortly before I began my 0-6 run through October, I took aim at predicting the year-end baseball awards in our last Sunday baseball notes package.
After Monday's announcement, I'm 1-1. I correctly chose Detroit's Justin Verlander to win the AL side. However, I missed on Florida's Hanley Ramirez in the National League. Forget that my choice -- Washington third baseman Ryan Zimmerman -- drove in 100 runs and played Gold Glove-quality defense.
Oh well, 1-1 is still better than 0-6.
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