It’s been a while since I last updated you on the MLB races
and how our chosen teams are doing. I was going to update sooner but as they
say, you don’t mess with a winning streak.
Since the Braves had been unbeatable the past couple of weeks I have
decided to postpone my updates until they lost, which they did last night 1-0
on a wild pitch. They recovered to keep the losing streak to one by taking the
series against the Marlins this afternoon by a score of 9-4. Thanks to the
14-game winning streak, which included a sweep over the Cardinals, Rockies, and
Nationals, the Braves hold a comfortable lead in the NL East over Washington.
Their record is 72-46 (best record in MLB) and their lead is 15 games.
The AL East race has turned into a three team affair with
the Red Sox leading the Rays by 3 games and the Orioles (64-52) still in the
hunt 5 games back. The O’s made some trades before the deadline to try and bolster
their roster so they have not given up on their chances. The Cubs (52-64, 18
games back) on the other hand made some moves with an eye on the future. The
kind of miracle they would need to make the postseason this year doesn’t really
exist in the world of professional baseball. The NL Central is also a three
team race right now with the surprising Pittsburgh Pirates in the lead. While I
would like to see St. Louis overcome some of their recent struggles and win the
Central, having the Pirates in the playoffs would be good for baseball.
For those of you who may lead a sheltered life, the title of
today’s post is a reference to one of the many ways you can order your hashbrowns
24 hours a day, seven days a week at your local Waffle House. There is only one
Waffle House that isn’t open 24 hours and it is now located inside Turner Field
in Atlanta. Coincidentally, the Braves began their 14-game winning streak the
first night that restaurant opened. Naturally, they have been given credit for
the streak. You just can buy that kind of advertising!
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