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Royals fan In Louisiana checking in. Gonna be a great series. If you're looking for the best Royals message board its actually on Chiefsplanet. Good luck, I know its gonna be an emotional rollercoaster for both sides.
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KC is not the inferior team, if they were inferior then they wouldn't have won 9 more games during the regular season.

 

I think most people believe that the Astros have a higher ceiling than the Royals. They haven't reached said ceiling just yet (on a consistent level)... But when they do, look out.

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Royals fan In Louisiana checking in. Gonna be a great series. If you're looking for the best Royals message board its actually on Chiefsplanet. Good luck, I know its gonna be an emotional rollercoaster for both sides.

 

Good luck. From a pure drama standpoint, there couldn't have been a better matchup. I wouldn't be surprised if Donaldson gets hit with a pitch in his first trip to the plate... Just for old times sake.

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KC is not the inferior team, if they were inferior then they wouldn't have won 9 more games during the regular season.

 

This is true, to an extent. A lot are looking past Houston's late-season swoon though, which is more than reasonable. In a short series, it's tough to not be scared of the Astros -- their 8-game losing streak doesn't change that they have excellent pitching and a scary powerful lineup.

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Yup. I'm way more comfortable facing KC's pitching over the Astros' guys.

 

Yep. No Kuechel? Sounds good to me. :)

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Yup plus Yost will over work them because he never lets his starters go deep in games. Partially because they can't but Houston is as free swinging as it gets. We are as patient as it gets. If there starters can't go deep against Houston outside of Cueto in game 5 they are going to have a lot of problems covering innings against us. We definitely have the advantage on the mound. I didn't really care who we played but I feel pretty good going into this series.

 

Sure is a refreshing change from the 2012-2014 teams isn't it? Rasmus, Lawrie, JPA, Rajai Davis, Izturis, Bonifacio... All those frustrating high K guys.

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Game 1 Estrada

Game 2 Price

Game 3 Dickey

Game 4 Stroman

Game 5 Price (if he pitches well in Game 2, otherwise Estrada)

Game 6 Estrada (or Dickey+Price)

Game 7 Stroman

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Not facing Kuechel twice in the series is the difference to me. Better to play the Royals, nobody on that pitching staff scares me (Cueto normally, but not lately).
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I like jays chances v KC. Steal at least one on the road first, and wrap it at home.

 

Ain't going to happen that way, we are on another 11 game winning streak... book it.

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that's a damn big if you got there mate.... lol

 

Price has been the weakest link so far and it's not even close.

 

IF the Jays are making decisions based on a couple weeks sample...they deserve to lose. Of course KC will be making decisions based on this. So no one will deserve to win.

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IF the Jays are making decisions based on a couple weeks sample...they deserve to lose. Of course KC will be making decisions based on this. So no one will deserve to win.

 

These two teams meeting up is the proof (that we didn't really need) that manegerial strategy much like lineup order is just one of those things that generates a ton of debate but really doesn't matter that much in the end.

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Now we wait for 5 videos to surface all pretty similar with ALDS highlights sync'd with ACDC music and ending with Bautista's home run or Osuna's final K.
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This is true, to an extent. A lot are looking past Houston's late-season swoon though, which is more than reasonable. In a short series, it's tough to not be scared of the Astros -- their 8-game losing streak doesn't change that they have excellent pitching and a scary powerful lineup.

 

Royals won just 11 games in September and still won 95 games. The starting pitching numbers are bad (4.34 ERA, 4.32 FIP) but managed properly to max them out (Ventura and Medlen are 5 inning pitchers max) they are a dangerous lineup, they just don't scare as much as individuals.

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These two teams meeting up is the proof (that we didn't really need) that manegerial strategy much like lineup order is just one of those things that generates a ton of debate but really doesn't matter that much in the end.

 

probably true. But it's a lot more fun to debate.

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How did I not realize until now that Ned Yost is the brother of the actor who played the Blue Ranger in the original Power Rangers show?
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These two teams meeting up is the proof (that we didn't really need) that manegerial strategy much like lineup order is just one of those things that generates a ton of debate but really doesn't matter that much in the end.

 

To play devil's advocate, Jeff Bannister made a number of foolish mistakes in the last series. The better manager won, even if Gibby wasn't at his best.

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To play devil's advocate, Jeff Bannister made a number of foolish mistakes in the last series. The better manager won, even if Gibby wasn't at his best.

 

To be fair, his options were limited when most of his rotation consisted of LHP against a power-hitting right-handed lineup. He could have used Gallardo in Game 5, but Cole Hamels could have won that game had his defense not played like little leaguers all of a sudden.

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I thought Bannister made a mistake showing Diekman and Dyson to Toronto with his team down by so much in game 4. I know he wanted to give his best relievers work with the off day on Tuesday, but he just gave the Blue Jays another look and more information on his relief aces.

 

Dyson faced Revere-Donaldson-Bautista-Encarnacion in game 4 in the 8th inning, with his team down 8-2.

 

Then the very next game, those same Toronto hitters get the same pitcher. Same look.

 

It might have been the difference.

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I think his big mistake was throwing Holland out there in game 4. I know that Holland is a decent pitcher when healthy but it wasn't a good matchup this year.
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I think his big mistake was throwing Holland out there in game 4. I know that Holland is a decent pitcher when healthy but it wasn't a good matchup this year.

 

It was also clear very early that Toronto was right on Holland, and he had Colby Lewis and Gallardo that he could have gone to. But he left Holland in for another inning+ and he ended up giving up 6 runs.

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In an oddity of dates, Game 1 between the Royals and Jays is the exact 30th anniversary of the deciding game 7 between the Royals and Jays in Toronto's first ALCS in 1985.
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Serious question someone on here can answer who has their head buried in the stats :

 

I was thinking while I was watching Jose's bomb for the 325th time....Who else in the AL can hit a FB better than Jose?

 

Anyone see exit V on his and Edwins HRs?

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Anyone see exit V on his and Edwins HRs?

 

106-MPH, 431-feet (JB)

110-MPH, 436-feet (EE)

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I was thinking while I was watching Jose's bomb for the 325th time....Who else in the AL can hit a FB better than Jose?

 

There's definitely not many better than him, if any. That fastball from Dyson wasn't really a bad pitch. It was at 97 mph and cutting in on his hands fast, but he was just ready for it and the bat speed did the rest.

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Serious question someone on here can answer who has their head buried in the stats :

 

I was thinking while I was watching Jose's bomb for the 325th time....Who else in the AL can hit a FB better than Jose?

 

Anyone see exit V on his and Edwins HRs?

 

 

At the moment I would think not in the AL though I'm still surprised how well Arod can hit a fastball at age 40.

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