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Sep 28, 2010

Two Spots, Three Teams


It's pretty simple and exciting what's going out West in the National League as well as in Atlanta, and to be honest the outcome is completely unpredictable. But I have all the answers about who will be in the National League playoffs so you won't have to miss the games.
There is so many ways you can arrange what you think is going to happen, but you have the student text book. I have the teachers edish.

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Padres and Giants are in a battle for the West Division. The big story about them is they close out the season with a three game set. The Padres are a game back of the Giants, and a half game behind in the Wild Card (Braves).

The Braves on the other hand have Tim Hudson on the hill tonight, and finish the season with three games against the Phils.

All Three Teams have three more games against mediocre teams.

Problem: If there are two playoff spots remaining, who will win the wild card and who will win the West Divison?

Answer:
No one is hot right now. The only team hot in this equation is the Phils, but at the same time they have a playoff spot clinched. So this makes the decision hard.

The Giants are in the playoffs as the division Champions. At the least they will win a playoff showdown with Tim Lincecum on the hill. Their advantage in their current series is with the pitching probables. With no-one hot, its hard to ignore this.

Braves are back in the playoffs. They have a big two games coming up, with Hudson and Lowe on the hill. Done deal. They will be up another game by the end of the series, and will split their last series while the Padres drop a couple to the Giants.

Remember: National League Playoffs
Phillies
Reds
Giants
Braves

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