Sunday, October 19, 2014

World series preview and college football 10/18/14

I apologize for not posting on Friday night. I went to the temple and was busy with homework. I also had to go to bed early because the next day I had a field trip. My priorities will occasionally prevent me from making a post on time. But let me get onto my post, shall I?

So this week was rather depressing when it comes to sports. Not much exciting material on days other than Saturday. However, the baseball playoffs ended last Thursday in a very depressing way. I have a passionate hatred for the San Francisco Giants. In 2010, they were in a tight race with my San Diego Padres to win the wild card. I heard rumors that my Pad-squad were going to trade for a bat in the form of Cody Ross in order to help their lineup down the stretch. Upon hearing this rumor, the Giants pounced on him and picked up Ross before the Padres could. They went on to win the world series. That annoyed me so much. Fortunately I was on my mission when the Giants won in 2012. I didn't have to witness the awful celebration in San Francisco. Travis Ishikawa sent the Giants to the world series this past Thursday with a walk-off, three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth. Fortunately I didn't watch it. The Giants will be playing the Kansas City Royals. The Royals out-played the Baltimore Orioles in ever aspect of the game throughout the ALCS earning the sweep and therefore 8 straight playoff wins. I predict the Giants will win. I really, really, really want the Royals to win, but the Giants never seem too be beaten in these situations under manager Bruce Bochy. I don't even know why Bochy left San Diego. I hear fans complain about Bud Black all the time. I believe in my team's manager, but it hurts to see Bochy doing so well (and Jake Peavy too).

My Padres are already off to a good start in the off-season under new GM A.J. Preller as he has made some front office changes. Preller is expert in foreign scouting as well and is eying Cuban sensation Yasmani Tomas. This player will most likely cost three figures and with the Padres' wallets deeper than ever, it is time to show us Padres fans that we have some work to do and want to put a winning team on the field. Come April, just think at how good we will be with Tomas, Yasmani Grandal, and Yonder Alonso in the beef of the lineup. My mouth moistens at the thought. The avid baseball fan might think that is weird, but just think about it. We could have 3-twenty homer players in the lineup - and with phenomenal pitching depth, we will be an immediate playoff contender.

Meanwhile, in the college football world, it was not as exciting of a week as last week. There were some big games, though, and some upsets. The biggest upset of the weekend was West Virginia topping the likes of 4Baylor in Morgantown.I love a good upset. 7Alabama destroyed 21Texas A&M 59-0! That never happens in the SEC West! My 14K-State wildcats defeated the 11Oklahoma Sooners in Norman 31-30 thanks to a missed PAT and earlier a missed field goal. The kicker must be kicking himself after this weekend (get it? It's supposed to be funny). The most anticipated game of the day, however, was 5Notre Dame taking on 2Florida State in Tallahassee. The Seminoles pulled the comeback and won the game 31-27. I didn't watch it, but apparently there was a pretty controversial call on Notre Dame before Jameis Winston led his team down the field for the eventual game-winning score. It was a holding call that allowed that to transpire. I trust the referees so I will go with that. Other notable games yesterday was LSU defeating Kentucky 41-3. That has propelled the Tigers into the top 25 yet again at 24. Finally, 12TCU easily defeated 15Oklahoma State 42-9. They look like to be a contender for the college football playoff later this year. This season is getting so exciting! I can't wait to see how it all transpires.


In other news, the NBA starts again in about a week and a half and the NFL is in full swing. My Chargers were defeated in San Diego by the Kansas City Chiefs 23-20. I was kind of bummed but whatever. It's only the NFL. If you have any further comments or questions, please do so! I wish to hear from you!

2 comments:

  1. Nice picture of the temple! I'm glad you have your priorities straight :). I am pulling for the Royals, as well. Not that I hate the Giants as you do, but I want someone other than them to win, and you served your mission near there. That's very interesting about the Padres...I didn't know any of it. I sure hope you're right, that new management will mean better players and success. As far as college football, I was able to watch quite a bit. I wanted Notre Dame to win so bad...I hate Florida State like you hate the Giants. I don't care as much about either of them as I do about LSU, but I still didn't want Florida State to win. Oh well. So the World Series starts Monday? Good to know... I'll try to watch some of it. Thanks for keeping me up to date on the world of sports!

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  2. Yeah, I served a part of my mission only like 20 minutes east from Kauffman stadium in Kansas City. So the was cool. The world series begins Tuesday night at 8:07 ET in KC. I was watching sportscenter today and the baseball "expert" predicted the Royals to win in six games. I sure hope he's right because nobody beats the Giants in October. Spread the word of this blog! I need more views and shares!

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