2011 IBC Playoffs
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2011 IBC Playoffs
American League Division Series:
New York Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox
Yankees win the series, three games to zero.
Oakland A's vs. Boston Red Sox
Red Sox win the series, three games to two.
National League Division Series:
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Florida Marlins
Pirates win the season, three games to two.
San Francisco Giants vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Giants win the series, three games to two.
ALCS
New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox
Yankees win the series, four games to one.
NLCS
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. San Francisco Giants
Pirates win the series, four games to two.
World Series
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. New York Yankees
New York Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox
Yankees win the series, three games to zero.
Oakland A's vs. Boston Red Sox
Red Sox win the series, three games to two.
National League Division Series:
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Florida Marlins
Pirates win the season, three games to two.
San Francisco Giants vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Giants win the series, three games to two.
ALCS
New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox
Yankees win the series, four games to one.
NLCS
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. San Francisco Giants
Pirates win the series, four games to two.
World Series
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. New York Yankees
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Hats off to Tullar's Red Sox, as Tuesday's win over Baltimore clinched the Wild Card for Boston.
That puts an end to Bishop's playoff run, which is pretty impressive as well. Pat's team had made the playoffs in 04, 05 before missing out in '06, but then making them in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.
That puts an end to Bishop's playoff run, which is pretty impressive as well. Pat's team had made the playoffs in 04, 05 before missing out in '06, but then making them in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.
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Also, I should add that the AL Central is still up for grabs, with Jim up just a game on Gudim's Royals. The NL Wild Card is all tied up as we head into Game 162.
Last time we had any type of Game 163 action, it was in 2008 -- also involved Jag. Also had two 163s in 2008 as well, with the NL Wild Card and NL West being decided by them.
Last time we had any type of Game 163 action, it was in 2008 -- also involved Jag. Also had two 163s in 2008 as well, with the NL Wild Card and NL West being decided by them.
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My temporary 3rd ace Barry Zito pitched a shutout tonight, which since I have a better H2H record than Jim I believe guarantees that I don't have to deal with JB in round 1. You ready for the ALDS Pat?
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Congrats Jim. Pretty impressive last week of the season for you. Well done, sir.
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2012 KC 83-79
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2011 KC 94-68
2012 KC 83-79
2013 KC 90-72; AL Central Champs
2014 KC 84-78
2015 KC 103-59; AL Central Champs
2016 KC 97-65; Lost WC Game to BAL
2017 MIN 80-82
2018 MIN 84-78
2019 MIN 80-82
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Amazingly, there are three new American League playoff teams this year. Last year, JB of course won the East and went onto with the World Series, Brett P. won the Central with the Tigers, Brennan won the West with the Mariners and Bishop took home the Wild Card with Toronto.
This year, not only are there three new teams, but two of them are making their IBC playoff debuts. Tullar took his Red Sox from a 79 win team in 2010 to 99 in 2011 to win the Wild Card. Jim also improved greatly, winning 84 in 2010 before winning 95 in 2011.
Hamlin is making his third trip to the postseason, and his first since 2008. The other appearance by Jake came in 2007.
Of course, JB is also there. It's his ninth straight playoff appearance, with his only year failing to make them coming in the IBC's inaugural year in 2002. It's also New York's fourth straight AL East title, and seventh overall. JB won the Wild Card in 2003 with the Blue Jays and in 2007.
In the National League, there are two new playoff teams -- but both have been there before. Dan's Marlins return to the playoffs for the third time in fourth years, with division titles coming in 2008 and 2009 before Nick's Phillies took the division last year.
Nils missed the playoffs last year going 77-85, but came back this year to win to win 104 games. It will be Nils' seventh playoff appearance, and his sixth NL West title. Nils' other playoff appearance came when he was the Cubbies in 2002, winning the Wild Card and the pennant before losing to Nick in the World Series.
Jag's Diamondbacks are back in the playoffs for a second consecutive season, and like Dan, for the third time in four years. Jag won the division in 2008 and 2010, before winning the Wild Card in a 163rd game against the 2010 NL Champion Reds.
Lastly, I'll be taking the Pirates back to the playoffs for the third consecutive season. Overall, it'll by my franchises fifth playoff appearance, the others coming in 2003 as the D'Backs, winning the Wild Card and pennant that year, and in 2004 when the Mets won the NL East.
Good luck to everybody, except JB.
This year, not only are there three new teams, but two of them are making their IBC playoff debuts. Tullar took his Red Sox from a 79 win team in 2010 to 99 in 2011 to win the Wild Card. Jim also improved greatly, winning 84 in 2010 before winning 95 in 2011.
Hamlin is making his third trip to the postseason, and his first since 2008. The other appearance by Jake came in 2007.
Of course, JB is also there. It's his ninth straight playoff appearance, with his only year failing to make them coming in the IBC's inaugural year in 2002. It's also New York's fourth straight AL East title, and seventh overall. JB won the Wild Card in 2003 with the Blue Jays and in 2007.
In the National League, there are two new playoff teams -- but both have been there before. Dan's Marlins return to the playoffs for the third time in fourth years, with division titles coming in 2008 and 2009 before Nick's Phillies took the division last year.
Nils missed the playoffs last year going 77-85, but came back this year to win to win 104 games. It will be Nils' seventh playoff appearance, and his sixth NL West title. Nils' other playoff appearance came when he was the Cubbies in 2002, winning the Wild Card and the pennant before losing to Nick in the World Series.
Jag's Diamondbacks are back in the playoffs for a second consecutive season, and like Dan, for the third time in four years. Jag won the division in 2008 and 2010, before winning the Wild Card in a 163rd game against the 2010 NL Champion Reds.
Lastly, I'll be taking the Pirates back to the playoffs for the third consecutive season. Overall, it'll by my franchises fifth playoff appearance, the others coming in 2003 as the D'Backs, winning the Wild Card and pennant that year, and in 2004 when the Mets won the NL East.
Good luck to everybody, except JB.
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