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CryBoy

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I know the Houston Astros are still mathematically alive. They should win the next two games at home with Oswalt and Clemens. I don't really follow baseball until the playoffs. To those of you that follow, do they realistically have a chance to make it to the playoffs this year?
 

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Bet the farm on Houston on Sunday. No way Clemens loses possibly the last game of his career at home. Okay... not the farm, bat at least to win a couple of units.
 

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Beware, Clemens got smoked by the White Sox in the World Series in what was supposed to be his last game.

Good luck.

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I know the Houston Astros are still mathematically alive. They should win the next two games at home with Oswalt and Clemens. I don't really follow baseball until the playoffs. To those of you that follow, do they realistically have a chance to make it to the playoffs this year?


i follow MLB this year....Houston's 5 games behind with 8 games remaining....and their inconsistent play will not allow them to run the table down the stretch,,,,too little to late....as they have to leap frog over 2 others teams....

LA / SD / philly have NOT had a collapse lately....and they WON'T, too much at stake....I don't see Houston sneaking in.

the wild card IMHO, is down to Philly and L.A....

I feel SD has the WEST wrapped up because they seem to have the fawking mojo to get up when it matters the most....LA doesn't have that.

Usually when a team that has something to play for goes up against a bottom feeder like the Pirates, they tend to choke a bit and barely escape with wins.....the Padres didn't do that this week against Arizona and Pittsburgh....the Dodgers had a hard time with Pittburgh at home...I think that series was the difference.

but we'll see in the end.
 

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Clemens last home game (forever?) and on national TV

Clemens last home game (forever?) and on national TV

But

Clemens will be pitching on 3 days rest, and he was pretty tired at end of his last start.

He pitched in that baseball world series a game that was touted as maybe his last pitching appearance ever, and wasn't good.

I looked at this dog real hard......
 
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