LAH 2, JER 1 |
JER 5, LAH 2 |
JER 5, LAH 2 |
LAH 2, JER 0 |
JER 2, LAH 1 |
JER 5, LAH 1 |
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# 3
Jersey Damage Inc (111-51) |
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Crisp |
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Rivera |
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Cespedes |
.238-15-38 |
Pence |
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.216-19-47 |
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.274-30-95 |
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Ramirez |
Cano |
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.323-16-56 |
.298-26-89 |
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Starters |
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Desmond |
Belt |
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Wainright |
20-3, 2.50 |
.267-23-85 |
.280-24-77 |
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Tillman |
19-8, 3.61 |
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DH |
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Porcello |
10-8, 3.79 |
Perez |
Ortiz |
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Cain |
12-5, 3.94 |
.257-12-56 |
.320-49-117 |
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The Jersey Damage head
into the 2014 Post Season with one goal in mind and that's
to win it all. All the trades made in the off season
have paid off ad Jersey won a franchise best 111 games.
Playing to a 14-0 road record in September will only help
the team prepare for their series match up against the
always tough Halos. |
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# 6 Los
Angeles Halos (83-80) |
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Gardner |
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Rivera |
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Dirks |
.253-6-64 |
Aoki |
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.269-3-30 |
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.271-6-79 |
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Hardy |
Hill |
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.248-14-61 |
.246-11-32 |
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Starters |
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Dominguez |
LaRoche |
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Kluber |
13-4, 3.25 |
.252-15-48 |
.233-15-50 |
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Cashner |
10-7, 3.22 |
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DH |
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Miller |
6-5, 2.77 |
Suzuki |
Hayward |
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Sabathia |
8-8, 5.18 |
.227-2-25 |
.206-5-28 |
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The Los Angeles Halos
probably didn't expect to be in the Post Season midway
through the year when they dealt away most of their All
Start but a win on the road in a one game playoff gets them
a date with Jersey. The Halos knocked Jersey out of
the playoffs last year but were 4-14 H2H this year.
Can the Halos make a run again in 2014? |
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Prediction:
Jersey in 6 games (Correct!!!)
I just can't predict against my team. |
THUNDER BAY -- The Jersey Damage
defeated the Los Angeles Halos in 6 games to advance to the ALDS and
a match up with the Toronto Crown Royals. Jersey was tested by
the Halos and one of the winningest managers in the history of the
TBBL. The two teams managed a measly 32 total runs showing how
much SP dominated this series. Chris Tilman was named MVP as
he won both starts and pitched to an ERA of 0.59.
Congrats to Greg on a great season. |
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