Tuesday, 12 February 2008

mccarthyism comes to major league



McCarthyism comes to Major League Baseball

While I am appalled at the use of steroids in major league baseball

(and all sports for that matter), the whole turn of events in the

steroid investigations feel like a flashback to McCarthyism. Back in

those dark days, if you were accused of being a communist you either

gave up the names of other "communists" or were blacklisted. Now we

are seeing the same type of activity when focused on steroid use in

baseball. It all started with the Balco investigations. This led to

retired baseball player Jose Conseco telling all in his book Juiced.

In it Conseco points fingers at all of the "users" around him using

spotty facts in the process. The intent besides selling books was to

deflect attention away from Conseco to others such as Mark McGwire and

Sammy Sosa. Now we get the accusatory finger from journeyman pitcher

Jason Grimsley who (likely with the help of his defense attorneys)

implicated sure-to-be Hall of Fame pitcher Roger Clemens and his close

teammate Andy Pettitte. Grimsley's house was searched after he

admitted to using human growth hormone (HGH). Grimsley then agreed to

cooperate with investigators, no doubt agreeing to give up other names

in exchange for his own freedom. Sounds to me like McCarthyism in the

ballpark.

I hope this does not take away from the most joyous time of year for

baseball fans - the playoffs and the fall classic, the World Series.

As for my picks this fall, here they go:

AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES

Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees - The Bengals had the best start

in MLB under manager extraordinaire Jim Leyland. However, they also

managed to stumble their way in the last half of the season losing the

division title on the final day of the regular season after getting

swept by the inept Kansas City Royals. The Yankees are too deep to

fall victim in the best of five ALDS. Yanks in 4.

Oakland Athletics vs. Minnesota Twins - As bad as the Tigers were

since the All-Star break, the Twins were one of the best teams (along

with the Yankees) in the back half of the season. Oakland has a good

pitching staff but their bats don't scare opposing pitchers. The

veteran Frank Thomas is several years removed from his prime but could

show flashes of his old self in a short series. Twinkies in 5.

AMERICAN LEAGUE CHANMPIONSHIP SERIES

Minnesota vs. NY Yankees - Both teams were hot in the second half of

the season with the Yankees sporting the best record in baseball along

with the cross town NL rival NY Mets. Hitting advantage goes to the

Yankees. The starting pitching is even and a Johan Santana (Twins)

match up with Chien-Ming Wang (Yanks) could occur twice and create

some classic pitching duels. When it comes to hitting the Yankees are

head and shoulders above the Twins. The Homer Dome in the Twin Cities

could be a sandbox for the Yankee Hall of Fame lineup. Yanks in 6.

NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES

NY Mets vs. LA Dodgers - The Mets were the best team in the NL and the

most consistent throughout the season. The Trolley Dodgers ended

strong to capture the Wild Card. While the Mets will go without Pedro

Martinez in this best of five round, I believe that the Metropolitans

are still the better team without him. LA has a nice line-up of

veterans players but the power in the Mets lineup will more than

compensate for Martinez' absence. Willie Randolph will also out manage

Grady "I Should Not Have Left Pedro Martinez In" Little. Amazins in 4.

St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Diego Padres - A very religious match up.

The Pads sport the career saves leader Trevor Hoffman. That still does

not make him the best reliever of all-time or at the current time for

that matter. Despite the Cards late season swoon they still have the

best hitter in the game, Albert Pujols. Pujols will make sure that

Hoffman does not get to do his job. Red Birds in 4.

NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Mets - In a 7 game series I believe

that the starting pitching advantage swings to the Cardinals favor as:

the Met's Martinez is out; Tom Glavine only has one start in his tired

arm and his career in the post season is spotty at best; and, Steve

Trachsel is unreliable. This leaves only the ageless El Duque to carry

the starting pitching on his shoulders. The Mets bullpen will be

tested. The Cards still have Pujols. I predict an upset with the Cards

winning in 6.

WORLD SERIES

St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Yankees. A rematch of the 1964 World

Series in which Bob Gibson led the Cards to a victory and was well

documented by David Halberstam in October 1964. Starting pitching,

bullpen, hitting, manager, coaching advantage all go to the Yankees.

Sure the Cardinals have Pujols but the Yanks have perhaps the most

potent lineup with


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