It's no surprise that I find both of these playoff series utterly captivating. I live in the Los Angeles area, so the action is taking place in my backyard every day, but there is something very "baseball" about a West Coast to East Coast ALCS (and a non-Red Sox/Yankees matchup; been there, done that) and a Dodgers/Phillies rematch. I attended today's NLCS game (hence the photos).
Media outlets everywhere are likely drooling over today's winners, hoping that games 2 and 1 are the first wins on the way to a Dodgers/Yankees series and all that comes with it. The Dodgers evened the NLCS today without benefit of a big hit, and the Yankees exploited some unusually sloppy Angels' play to take the first game of the ALCS.
Pedro Martinez, in what can only be described as an absolutely dominant performance, held the Dodgers to two hits and zero runs through seven innings, and was almost unhittable. I'm sure Manuel was loathe to take him out, but he was working on a pitch count. The Phillies bullpen was not nearly as good; although Utley's second huge throwing mistake in as many nights really gave the Dodgers the game.
On the other side of the mound, Vincente Padilla just about matched Pedro pitch for pitch; his only mistake here:
Howard is very good.

Howard's homerun in the fourth inning was Padilla's only blemish on his outing; he left in the eighth with one out. Kuo induced a huge DP to get the Dodgers to their half of the eighth inning ("Don't Stop Believing") only down a run. The Dodgers "rallied" back in the eighth inning off the bad-decision Chan Ho Park, where a leadoff single, a bunt single, a HUGE botched DP/E by Utley sent Juan Pierre home as the tying run. Thome singled to bring the go-ahead run to third with one out, and after Furcal walked to load the bases, Kemp struck out. Enter, ex-A Andre Ethier who....walked (dramatically, though).
Broxton got all three outs of the ninth, leaving Howard in the on-deck circle.
There was a little something for everyone at the game; Kobe was there, Jason Bateman waved at me, and of course, these guys sang the National Anthem and God Bless America.
And if you like fashion:
Nice suit.
So, across the country, while many Dodgers fans were waiting in the parking lot, the Yankees and CC Sabathia beat the Angels 4-1 in what was one of the sloppiest games I've seen the Angels play. Lackey wasn't especially sharp, but all four Yankees runs were scored on Angels' miscues; they committed 3 actual errors. I think we've found the solution for teams you don't like playing each other; hope one of them gives the game to the other. It was fun, if not a little boring.
Tomorrow's game (ALCS) is scheduled for 7:57 ET, but right now, with a 90% chance of rain from 2-9, it is in doubt.
We'll see you back here!
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Nice Seats!
OaktownPower - October 16, 2009
Wow, your seats rocked!
Is that the backstreet boys? On Thursday Billy Ray Cyrus sang the anthem..who the heck is selecting the singers? Maybe game 3 will have Barry Manilow.
Amnesiac - October 16, 2009
Congratulations!
You recognized the Backstreet Boys ;-)
baseballgirl - October 16, 2009
Yeah, Im not proud of that. :-(
Amnesiac - October 16, 2009
I know I laughed.
baseballgirl - October 16, 2009
Great seats bbg!
But the suit in the last picture?? Whoa…
gigglingone - October 16, 2009
Sager is an odd one...Every game it is awful.
OaktownPower - October 16, 2009
What does he have against primary colors?
Nico - October 17, 2009
Seats were awesome
They were a birthday present from a really awesome guy :-)
baseballgirl - October 16, 2009
So jealous!
Besides the A"s, the Dodgers are my team. Been a fan since i was 1 day old. I really really wanna make it down for a game this postseason. Too cool!
ZeroIndulgence - October 16, 2009
awesome pics!
please lose, dodgers
sfoakbay - October 16, 2009
Michael Bluthe waved at you?!
Wow!
It’s cool you’re into the series, BBG~
Leopold Bloom - October 17, 2009
Craig Sager just blue himself.
danmerqury - October 17, 2009
How does Craig Sager have a job?
Hey man that suit is YOOOOOOUUUUUU!!!
BleedGreen - October 17, 2009
he looks like he just walked out
of the press box of Monday Night Football, circa 1978. All his jacket needs is a patch that says ABC.
cuppingmaster - October 17, 2009
Or "If lost, please return to Lawrence Welk"
Nico - October 17, 2009
I prefer both of the NL teams to both of the AL teams
although I’m rooting for the Phillies in the NLCS I at least know who I’m rooting for (or rather, against) in the World Series.
I would have loved to attend the game in Los Angeles yesterday. I listened to it, of course, and agree that these two games have been far more interesting than what I watched last night in Yankee Stadium.
OaklandSi - October 17, 2009
I bet those seats were a nice surprise BBG
The funny thing is, I had to work at an off-site event in Century City yesterday all day. Got there at 7:30 and what do I see? Jayson Werth and Eric Bruntlett leaving the hotel to jog. Walked in and the place was crawling with Phillies fans… the team was staying there. I had to live with Phillies banter until they left around 9AM.
If only a Dodgers hat was appropriate for the event, I would have worn one.
cuppingmaster - October 17, 2009
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