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C. Bellinger
10-15-02, 11:53 AM
Here's a capsule summary around the horn first:

CATCHER
Anaheim: Bengie Molina.
San Francisco: Benito Santiago.
Molina is a good defensive catcher that can occasionally get lucky with a bat. Santiago has defied age, handles the glove well, and has been filthy with the bat. Hitting behind Bonds ensures lots of chances too. Edge: S.F.

FIRST BASE
Anaheim: Scott Spiezio
San Francisco: J.T. Snow
Snow is doing well in the playoffs, but I think he's rather streaky. Both have pop, Snow's got the better glove, but I think Spiezio's the more consistent player.
Edge: Anaheim

SECOND BASE
Anaheim: Adam Kennedy/Benji Gil
San Francisco: Jeff Kent
Kent is having an atrocious playoff, and Kennedy is cruising...although he didn't deserve the MVP and I think he may have shot his wad a tad too soon. Kent is doing well with the glove, and I think he will come around with the bat. Gil's been an adventure defensively, and is really a factor.
Edge: S.F.

SHORTSTOP
Anaheim: David Eckstein
San Francisco: Rich Aurilia
Hmm...too vastly different players. Aurilia's got the better glove, in my opinion (I've seen Eckstein throw the ball into the dirt too much). He's also got more power. Eckstein, of course, is the pest, and is an expert at getting on base (although he was less of a factor in the ALCS).
Edge: Even

THIRD BASE
Anaheim: Troy Glaus
San Francisco: David Bell
Glaus spanks Bell to pieces with his power, although Bell hits fine and is a solid guy at the hot corner. Bell, actually, is hitting superbly in the playoffs, although Glaus is cooking (and probably should have gotten MVP in the ALCS).
Edge: Anaheim

LEFT FIELD
Anaheim: Garret Anderson
San Francisco: Barry Bonds
Anderson is a MVP candidate. Bonds is the MVP. 'Nuff said, although Anaheim would win against any other left fielder probably...
Edge: S.F.

CENTER FIELD
Anaheim: Darin Erstad
San Francisco: Kenny Lofton
Lofton's a drama queen who's had some nice hits in between a mediocre playoff. Erstad hustles his butt, has a better glove, and is far more consistent.
Edge: Anaheim

RIGHT FIELD
Anaheim: Tim Salmon
San Francisco: Reggie Sanders
Neither are having remarkably good playoffs, but both are fine-fielding guys with some power (Salmon a little more). I'd probably bank on Salmon because he's more of a team leader too.
Edge: Anaheim

DH
Anaheim: Brad Fullmer/Shawn Wooten
San Francisco: dunno--Tom Goodwin?
Fullmer's got some pop, Wooten is a solid player. Goodwin can run well, and has a good glove.
Edge: Anaheim (but that's really a gimme)

Bench
Anaheim: Chone Figgins, the other half of Fullmer/Wooten, Jose Molina, Gil, Alex Ochoa, Orlando Palmeiro.
San Francisco: Shawon Dunston, Yorvit Torrealba, Pedro Feliz, Ramon Martinez, Tom Goodwin, Tsuyoshi Shinjo.
Figgins is just a pinch runner, Molina merely a replacement catcher. I do like Ochoa and the other half of Fullmer/Wooten, though. S.F. has Dunston, who is solid fundamentally and gets the job done, and the less-than-thrilling Feliz, Martinez, and Goodwin. Shinjo is anemic with the bat, but plays a good outfield.
Edge: Anaheim

Starting Pitching
Anaheim: Jarrod Washburn, Kevin Appier, Ramon Ortiz, John Lackey
San Francisco: Kirk Rueter, Jason Schmidt, Russ Ortiz, Livan Hernandez
No real aces here, but on the whole, S.F.'s pitchers have done better than Anaheim's (with the exception of Lackey, bailed out by their offense). Appier hasn't gone the distance, Ramon Ortiz has done diddly so far. Washburn is a tad erratic, and it remains to be seen what Lackey will do against a more solid offensive team. Schmidt and Rueter have turned in good playoff performances (and bad ones). So has Russ Ortiz. Livan Hernandez is a gamer if nothing else.
Edge: S.F.

Relief Pitching
Anaheim: Brendan Donnelly, Francisco Rodriguez, Scott Schoeneweis, Scot Shields, Ben Weber
San Francisco: Scott Eyre, Aaron Fultz, Felix Rodriguez, Jay Witasack, Tim Worrell, Chad Zerbe
I don't trust the two Scots for Anahehim, nor do I think Donnelly and Weber are up to the challenge. That leaves it up to F. Rod, and overwork may be getting to him. San Francisco has a lack of tough names, but Worrell has been DA MAN for the Giants in the playoffs, and Eyre/Rodriguez usually get the job done. Let's see what Witasack will do.
Edge: S.F.

Closer
Anaheim: Troy Percival
San Francisco: Robb Nen
Nen has made games unbearably interesting. Percival has only faced a few tough save situations, however.
Edge: Anaheim (but I wouldn't be surprised if Percival blew a save)

Manager
Anaheim: Mike Sciosia (don't know how to spell it)
San Francisco: Dusty Baker
Sciosia made some annoyingly inane decisions in both playoff games, and I think he relies too much on F. Rod. Baker's shown some guts, and did a wildy squeeze play too.
Edge: San Francisco

Crowd
Anaheim: Rally Monkey/Thunder Stick
San Francisco: McCovey Cove/Thunder Stick
Both crowds are loud and rabid, although Anaheim's are a tad more out of control...but not as much as a factor as say Metrodome or Yankee Stadium were.
Edge: Even

Prediction: San Francisco in 7

Stealthspy
10-15-02, 12:11 PM
Great Post. I agree with your prediction too. The better pitching and barry bonds will win...

1-2-3 inning
10-15-02, 12:37 PM
My prediction/wish for Cards/Twins has been totally shattered. So now I vote for Barry to get his ring... ANYTHING but those Angels! lol

For it to go seven will be good too, always great for baseball to have a long, exciting series, and a deciding Game Seven.
:)

Lorie

NYYFAN
10-15-02, 01:39 PM
Angles have some magic going, and I believe they will win in 6 games. And I hope the monkey gets trampled in the celebration or drowns in champange...:D

caroline331
10-15-02, 01:49 PM
actually they said that SF had a chicken as a rally animal


that being said, I take the monkey over the chicken

Hitman23
10-15-02, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by caroline331
that being said, I take the monkey over the chicken

so now there is another mascot? &po'd&
mascots are so dumb.

2002 Word Series on Fox (ABC??)......
There can be only one winner, who will prevail?? Will the Giants spank the Monkey? Or will the Angels choke the chicken?

Soriambi
10-15-02, 02:18 PM
Nice post. I hope it does go seven with the Giants winning, but I'm afraid that the Angels. I certainly hope not, but they seem to really have something going for them. GO GIANTS!

SanFrANSKY
10-15-02, 02:29 PM
C Bell, do you live out here? Your take on the Giants was pretty much dead-on. Calling Kenny a drama queen prolly wasn't deserved but people will think what they wanna think.

Anyway, it'll come down to the pitching, as usual. :)

jojos_2
10-15-02, 02:33 PM
Nice analysis C Bell. :)

Murder the Monkey San Fran!!! :bad:

Jersey Yankee
10-15-02, 08:55 PM
I think it all comes down to the pen. K-Rod looked great against the Yanks and Twinkies, but that last game said he can be shaken up. He'll have to repeat his role again, and he won't be as "invisible" as before, since he's been scouted the past 2 series. What remains to be seen is if he can put together his good stuff again consistently, but I don't see him holding up all the way through. If Sciosia doesn't give him at least a day's rest, he may be ineffective, as he'd seemed his last appearance.

As for a BLSV, who knows? Both Koch and Guardado allowed a 3-run HR in the 9th, but one was ahead by 1 run, so that's the name of that tune.

In the end, you only have to win each of 4 games by a single run, so I'll put my heart on Barry. I'm not a betting man, but I'd put a few bucks there also, but not my rent money.

Stick Michael
10-15-02, 10:26 PM
...so the Giants want to spank the rally monkey and Anaheim wants to choke the chicken. What's wrong with this picture?!

All kidding aside I think Anaheim will win as long as they continue to play the inspired baseball they have thusfar throughout the playoffs. The Yankees had a better team on paper. Of course, they'll be watching the World Series on television for the first time in five years. Both teams play with a lot of heart. I just think Anaheim's 'put the ball in play/run the basepathes aggressively' style will be tough to beat. On the flipside Bonds' mere presence changed the entire complexion of this year's NLCS. If Benito Santiago comes through the way he did against the Cardinals they could win it as well. I would trust Troy Percival in a big spot a lot more than I would Robb Nen, though, so I will say...

Angels in 5

James

Coney36
10-15-02, 10:43 PM
I didn't say I was a gracious loser...but as the Giants/Cards series went along, the more I hated Kenny Lofton...so I'm sorry, as much as I'd like Barry to win a ring, I don't want Lofton to win one, so sorry, LET'S GO ANGELS!!! :cool: (That and being I'm one outta six in predicting winners this postseason, maybe I should just root for the Giants after all...:evil: )

Yanks4eva1
10-15-02, 10:45 PM
Excellent post, CB, but I say Giants in 6. I'll root for Bonds getting the ring.

Dee

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