Thursday, October 9, 2014

Giants Win

      Best record in the National League?  Who cares?  Not the Giants.  Playing small ball or torture, the Giants, behind some clutch pitching and some luck, they sent the Washington Nats back to DC with their tails between their legs, Bryce Harper, notwithstanding.
      Coming home to S.F. with a 2-0 lead, the Giants were able to skip an extra trip east as they defeated the Nats at home, 3-2, earning a place in the National League Championship Series to be played against the St. Louis Cardinals.   That matchup will be a good one, as the former series rivals face off yet again.
Better them than the arch rival to the south, the LA Dodgers, who bowed to the Cards after the Cards trashed the best pitcher in baseball Clayton Kershaw, giving him an 0-2 record during the series.
     Now, it's the time for the Orange and Black to carry the  team to St. Louis and back, looking to get to another World Series before the month is out.
Go Giants.

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