at this rate, they might make short work out of the playoffs. I don't think anyone's gonna's stop 'em at this rate. Doing the complete opposite of the Bums, who have grown colder than a popsicle in Alaska. The Indians have grown hotter than hell when its necessary to get one's teams drive in high gear; for these playoffs soon to come. Lookout Stro's...
Indians are crazy hot. They may possibly break the consecutive winning streak of 26 games. Hope they do. Would like to see that team win the World Series! They were one hit away from doing it last year.
Indians have wine 19 straight, and were in first place when they started their run I believe. Dodgers have lost 11 straight, and still have a better record. Cool stuff.
^^^ that's gonna' be a fun hoot n holler, when Terry does just that, hopefully he will clinch in Boston just to rub it in that much more, hopefully with a shutout too. Fk a no no would be even nicer....
American League fans would expect them to fail before the series. It's a Cleveland thing. However, they look Hefty! Yankee fans don't want them in the way when they enter the playoffs and Baltimore fans will be home grillin a burger or two.
I'd love to see the Tribe burn down Boston, a sweep of course clinching in Boston, if they do play, not sure what the PS schedule will be at this time, but I'd love to see Francona sweep.... I'd love to see the Bums continue to lose face, a pitiful bunch, who no sooner got their SI Cover moment and began a losing streak from hell, still with 92 wins, wtf- great teams catch on fire this time of year, and ours seems to sputter at times.... expecting great things in years to come in the Bronx...
...2 things that blow my mind about Cleveland's streak is ; 1. ... 7 of the 21 wins were shutouts 2. ...the entire 21 game streak was achieved without Andrew Miller. (he's been on the DL since Aug. 21st )
^^^^ without their Milller speaks volumes about their SP and BP staffs.... an avg of every 3rd game being a shutout....wowee wow wow wow, ~!~ ^^^ this: despite the absence of its most prominent and most dominant member, lefty Andrew Miller. Miller’s back with the club now, but in his absence, closer Cody Allen, Dan Otero and lefty Tyler Olson combined to throw 21 scoreless innings with 19 strikeouts to only three walks during the winning streak. Chief Yahoo doesn't need any more cowbell- they're entire run is pure cowbell, an entire symphony orchestra of cowbells-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...P3Y7nQ&usg=AFQjCNH-3NBebZg1n2nzadpy5cRtlOv7jA just some history lil
Thanks for the Video Tom, 1969 was the year I was born no wonder I have no clue what you guys are talking about.