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27 Years Later, Another Big Surprise Atlanta Braves Division Title

Twenty seven years later, the Atlanta Braves have again stunned the baseball world, with a division title.

This one is not as shocking nor as great as the One quarter” N.L. East title Atlanta won in 1991.

That year they went from last place in a six team N.L. East the season before.

However, this “one eighth” title for the “fourth choice,” Braves is truly a fine feat.

 

 

 

Jacob deGrom Gains In The Cy Young Award Race

Even though on Thursday night, Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer, having pitched 7 innings and leaving the  game trailing vs the New York Mets, did not get the loss, he did not win.

Additionally, the Mets won the game in 12 innings.

Last night Jacob deGrom was the winning pitcher as the Mets “doubled” the Nationals (4-2).

Thus over this weekend, deGrom has gained in his presumed battle with Scherzer for the Cy Young Award.

 

The great pitcher, “Cy” Young pictured above.

 

 

 

 

The Red Sox And Cubs Are Very Likely League Top Seeds

It is almost certain that the top seeds in baseball 2018 will be the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs.

Perhaps these venerable, historic franchises with their iconic playing venues, Boston’s Fenway Park and Chicago’s Wrigley Field, will clash in a World Series 100 years after they last met in one, that in 1918.

It is noteworthy that all 5 American League playoffs qualifiers will have a better record than any National League team and hence will have the home advantage in the World Series.

Additionally I note the ’18 World Series, a Red Sox win, their last such win for 86 years (it was the tenth of what would be 108 seasons sans a World Series title for the Cubs) ended on September 11th, due to World War 1.

It is tragic that the Armistice two months later, supposedly signaling the end of the last war, was dwarfed in length by the title droughts of two baseball teams.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Los Angeles Sports Update

This week, the L.A. football teams clash as the (1-1) Chargers visit the (2-0) Rams.

Los Angeles has the N.L. West leader in the Dodgers and the Lakers annexed the triple moving teams man, LeBron James, an obviously gifted basketball player.

The city’s last two titles were won by the NHL Kings, not that long ago in 2014 and 2012.

 

NFL Notes

This season as was the case in 1973, the Minnesota Vikings opened their season with a (24-16) victory.

In 1973 the win was against the Oakland Raiders while this year Minne (24-16)’d, another Bay area team, the S.F. 49ers.

In that 1973 season, a great Miami Dolphins team also opened its season with an 8 point win vs the 49ers, that one (21-13). I still recall and until recently had Brad Weiner’s letter to me at college, “talking” about “his” Dolphins.

This season Miami won its first game, a greatly interrupted marathon with Sam Rosen there, by 7 points, before winning its second straight, that one by 8 points.

Meanwhile Minnesota trailed by 8 in the waning seconds but tied Green Bay, the eventual outcome after a 10 minute overtime and field goal attempts gone awry.

In ’73, the Dolphins and Vikings met in the Supe, Miami easing to a (24-7) victory.

 

 

Notes On The Great Player, Billy Williams

While looking over notes from the 1975 baseball season, the fact Billy Williams finally made post-season play came back to mind.

He came to the Oakland A’s in 1975 after they had won 3 straight World Series titles.

In ’75 they won a 5th straight division title but lost in 3 straight games to the Boston Red Sox in the American League Championship Series.

A 108 win Cincinnati Reds team won a great W.S. from the Red Sox.

Williams was best known as a Chicago Cubs outfielder and hit 426 home runs.

Billy is a Hall of Fame player and I remember his/my great “2 column” in Strat-O- Matic Baseball.

As with Mark Twain, Billy Williams’ death has been greatly exaggerated as he is alive and certainly did not die in 1973.

 

Billy Williams

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Billy Williams

Billy Leo Williams is a retired American baseball left fielder who played sixteen seasons in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs and two seasons for the Oakland Athletics. Williams was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1987. In 1999…

 

 

Football Miscellaneous

All three NFL Florida based teams (Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa Bay) are among the seven (2-0) NFL teams (Cincinnati, Kansas City, Denver and the Rams are the others).

There was another tie game in the NFL yesterday, a (29-29) one involving Minnesota and Green Bay.

That score evokes memories of “Harvard beats Yale (29-29),” now nearly 50 years ago, when the Crimson made an incredible comeback to earn the tie/win.

Below a link to something written two years ago, when there were ties in back to back weeks.

The Last Time There Were 2 Ties In An NFL Season, The …

Of course the Cubs went on to hand the Indians another heartbreaking game 7/World Series loss.

 

 

 

NFL Predictions

Today I offer four NFL predictions, three taking an underdog/first week loser/loser vs a favorite first week winner/winner.

The one that does not fit that category is 3 plus points underdog Tampa Bay, winning (17-13) vs the Supe champion Philadelphia Eagles.

Next the (L.A.) Rams win (27-17) as 13 point favorites vs Arizona (Cardinals).

The nearly touchdown favorite, (Denver) Broncos need a late field goal to get by the Oakland Raiders.

Finally “Wash” a 6 point favorite, wins (24-20) in their home opener vs Indianapolis.

 

AFC Title Game(s) Rematches This Week

The two CBS games coming into the New York market this week are past AFC title game rematches.

In the later tilt, a rematch of both last year’s and the 1996 AFC title game, New England (Patriots) journeys to Jacksonville (Jaguars).

Earlier in a redux of the strike marred 1982 season’s AFC title game, the Miami Dolphins visit the New York Jets.

 

Recalling Two Bills/Chargers AFL Title Tilts

There are no Super Bowl rematches this weekend, however there is a redux of two “all the way”/pre Supe, AFL title tilts, played by the same two teams in back to back years.

Those teams are the Buffalo Bills and the Chargers, then and for all but three of their 49 seasons, the San Diego Chargers.

Buffalo won both AFL battles vs S.D. defeating the defending champion Chargers in 1964 at Buffalo and winning again at San Diego a year later.

Bills quarterback Jack Kemp, later in life a nominee of the Republican Party as a Vice Presidential candidate, was the game MVP in both Bills’ victories.

 

It was very close to forty years ago that I was cited in a local newspaper as having met Mr. Kemp as he continued his foray into politics.

I repeat what I said then, about his being gracious and classy.

Jack Kemp is pictured above.