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- We stated last week that the NBA semifinals of Toronto v. Philadelphia and Denver v. Portland, then both tied at 1-1, smelled like seven game throwdowns. With road wins yesterday Denver and Toronto evened up each series at two games apiece. Game sevens feel even more likely. It effectively makes these two matchups a best two of three from here.
- We stated last week that game two for Milwaukee was critical already as Boston owned them in game one. Milwaukee responded resoundingly and now lead that series 2-1. Game four is tonight. A week later t’s a must win now for Boston. It says here that this is done in six and quite possibly five games. Milwaukee has too many weapons. We’ll bet you five Milwaukee Bucks that it is.
- We stated last week that game two for Houston was critical already as Golden State was up one. Houston tried valiantly but fell down two games to none. Saturday they needed overtime on their own floor after leading by 13 late in third quarter to snatch their first win on their own home court. Game four is tonight. It says here that this is done in six and quite possibly five games. Golden State has too many weapons. We’ll bet you five Gold(en State) coins.
- As the story goes as the weather warms the further the baseball goes. On the weekend both college and the pros provided some long balls in thrill of victory, agony of defeat, and walk off games. The Padres trailing in the bottom of the ninth 5-4 at home got a walk off grand slam from Hunter Renfroe to beat Dodger closer Kenley Jansen (he of the five year $80 million contract) 8-5.
- Not to be outdone, in a wild one in Baton Rouge Sunday, the LSU Tigers overcame 7-0, 10-1, and 15-9 deficits to tie their game v the Ole Miss Rebels in the bottom of the ninth. Trailing 15-9 with two outs the Tigers got back to back to back three run then solo then solo homeruns to force extra innings. The Rebels were unfazed and scored four in the top of the tenth to secure the game 19-15 and the series 2-1. Ole Miss outhit LSU 23-22 in that game alone. In college, late in a series, when you are out of pitching, you are very out of pitching.
- Not to be outdone by college, the Cincinnati Reds went back to back to back yesterday against Jeff Samardzija and the SF Giants. But these were no ordinary back to back to backs. These were accomplished on three straight pitches. It was the second time this season that the Reds went yard in three consecutive at bats. The Giants were unfazed however and battled back to beat the Reds 6-5. A quick check of the Elias Sports Bureau shows that it was the first back to back to back on three straight pitches in twelve years.
- The World Series Champion Boston Red Sox are headed to the White House soon to visit President Donald Trump. Their leader, Manager Joey Cora, won’t be meeting the nation’s leader, Donald Trump, though. After months of thought Cora, who hails from Puerto Rico, says that he doesn’t feel comfortable to do so after the way Trump’s administration handled the hurricane relief to his native land. Last April Cora blasted Trump’s tweets about the relief saying “I hate that people make it a political issue.” We assume that him skipping the trip to the White House isn’t making it a political issue.
- The Donald, no stranger to the political correctness (or not( struggles facing America weighed in on the very controversial decision at the finish of the Kentucky Derby. The decision to DQ Maximum Security for interference and put the roses on Country House Trump thought was not a good one. He tweeted that “It was a rough and tumble race on a wet and sloppy track , actually, a beautiful thing to watch.” “Only in these days of political correctness could such an overturn occur, ” he concluded. We assume that the rough and tumble race on the wet and sloppy track reminded him of his run against one Hillary Clinton.
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