The bad news is the Dodgers are down 2 games to 0 and have used their two aces, while the Cards ace has yet to pitch. The good news is they're going home! Oh never mind, it's been pointed out here that HFA doesn't matter. 

Two NLCS games played before a single ALCS.
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At the beginning of the season many Sox fans probably thought Iglesias will be playing SS in the ALCS in Fenway. They probably never thought it would be for the opposing team however.
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Count me as Surprised that Peralta is in LF tonight .... I like Iggy at SS much better, BUT, putting a player that has played about 5 games in LF will now play against the Green Monster ... YIKES !!!
Could be interesting.
IMO, left field in Fenway is overrated when it comes to defense. Yes, you have to play some crazy caroms, but it is very close to the infield. OTOH, right field is one of the toughest fields to play in any park.
IMO, left field in Fenway is overrated when it comes to defense. Yes, you have to play some crazy caroms, but it is very close to the infield. OTOH, right field is one of the toughest fields to play in any park.
Did you post that before or after the ball ricocheted by Nava?
The good news is, Lester is throwing hard. But so did Heathcliff Slocum...
IMO, left field in Fenway is overrated when it comes to defense. Yes, you have to play some crazy caroms, but it is very close to the infield. OTOH, right field is one of the toughest fields to play in any park.
And that is why the Sox are favored. Unlike the Tigers, they are multidimensional. They can swipe bags and hit for average and power. Tigers depend only on power. If power slumps, so does the team.
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