2010 Playoffs
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2010 Playoffs
Here we are.
ALDS:
Seattle @ Detroit
Toronto @ New York
Brett and his Tigers are the high seed in the AL. They won more game than the Yankees did. Toronto also finished with one more win that Seattle, making the Mariners the Tigers opponent in the first round.
This will Ropers' fifth trip to the playoffs and his first since 2006.
Pat will be playing in October for the sixth time in his IBC career, and the fourth year in a row.
JB, of course, will be making his eighth playoff appearance - all in a row. The only year he's not made the playoffs was in 2002.
This is BP's second straight trip to the playoffs and second overall. Of course, he's looking to become not only the first two-time champion, but our first repeat champion as well.
NLDS:
Arizona @ Pittsburgh
Cincinnati @ Philadelphia
Jag is making his second playoff appearance, his other coming in 2008 also as NL West champions when he took out Martin and his then-Padres in Game 163.
Ken is making his fourth appearance, and second consecutive. He joins myself as the only GM to bring three different franchises to the playoffs (Hou '05, '06 and Was '09).
Nick will be making his second career playoff appearance and first in the National League. His only other appearance came when he won our inaugural championship in 2002 in Anaheim.
And for the second consecutive year, I'll be bringing the Pirates to the playoffs as the high seed. It's my fourth appearance overall.
ALDS:
Seattle @ Detroit
Toronto @ New York
Brett and his Tigers are the high seed in the AL. They won more game than the Yankees did. Toronto also finished with one more win that Seattle, making the Mariners the Tigers opponent in the first round.
This will Ropers' fifth trip to the playoffs and his first since 2006.
Pat will be playing in October for the sixth time in his IBC career, and the fourth year in a row.
JB, of course, will be making his eighth playoff appearance - all in a row. The only year he's not made the playoffs was in 2002.
This is BP's second straight trip to the playoffs and second overall. Of course, he's looking to become not only the first two-time champion, but our first repeat champion as well.
NLDS:
Arizona @ Pittsburgh
Cincinnati @ Philadelphia
Jag is making his second playoff appearance, his other coming in 2008 also as NL West champions when he took out Martin and his then-Padres in Game 163.
Ken is making his fourth appearance, and second consecutive. He joins myself as the only GM to bring three different franchises to the playoffs (Hou '05, '06 and Was '09).
Nick will be making his second career playoff appearance and first in the National League. His only other appearance came when he won our inaugural championship in 2002 in Anaheim.
And for the second consecutive year, I'll be bringing the Pirates to the playoffs as the high seed. It's my fourth appearance overall.
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JB and his Yankees clinched the AL East tonight as did Brett P. and the Tigers in the AL Central. They're the second and third teams to clinch playoff berths and the first two to clinch division titles.
It's JB's third consecutive division title and eighth consecutive playoff appearance. The defending champion Tigers are making their second playoff appearance, both coming the past two years.
Congrats to both of them.
It's JB's third consecutive division title and eighth consecutive playoff appearance. The defending champion Tigers are making their second playoff appearance, both coming the past two years.
Congrats to both of them.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have clinched the NL Central with their 4-1 win over the Mets on Monday. Pittsburgh also clinches homefield through the NLCS with the win. It'll be the fourth time in franchise history that I'll be headed to the playoffs (03, 04, 09) and the second straight NL Central title for the Pirates.
Tickets for LDS games go on sale Thursday. Please register through the official website for a chance to purchase tickets if you are not a season ticket holder.
Tickets for LDS games go on sale Thursday. Please register through the official website for a chance to purchase tickets if you are not a season ticket holder.
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The Cincinnati Reds have clinched the Wild Card spot in the National League as of tonight. This will be Ken's fourth trip to the playoffs - 2005 and 06 with Houston and last year as the Wild Card in Washington. In odd, useless IBC trivia, Ken joins myself as the only GM to have a team in three separate cities in the playoffs. Barring an absolute collapse by the Phillies, the Reds will likely head to Philadelphia for the NLDS.
The Pirates have clinched homefield through the World Series as of tonight as well.
Good day to be in the NL Central.
The Pirates have clinched homefield through the World Series as of tonight as well.
Good day to be in the NL Central.
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