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Who's Going to Win this Thing?

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Who's Going to Win this Thing?
Do the Dragons have enough pitching and defense to overcome what looks like a massive Seibu firepower advantage?

Commish, what happened to Domingo Guzman? Did he get better or just get on a better team?
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Re: Who's Going to Win this Thing?
[ Author: Guest: Tigers Baka | Posted: Oct 16, 2004 6:59 PM ]

My post-season tipping has been awful, but I expect that the Dragons' solid pitching will see them win in 6.
Re: Who's Going to Win this Thing?
[ Author: Guest: John Brooks | Posted: Oct 19, 2004 7:23 AM ]

- [W]hat happened to Domingo Guzman?

Guzman is still with the Dragons. [Dragons' Stats]
Re: Who's Going to Win this Thing?
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Oct 19, 2004 8:25 AM | YBS Fan ]

- [W]hat happened to Domingo Guzman? Did he get better or just get on a better team?

I'd have to go with the "[got] on a better team" option. He did a great job for Yokohama last year, one of the best ERAs and winningest pitchers, if I recall correctly. But had very little run support. And the bull pen blew leads left and right.

Guzman will be the third starter in the Nippon Series for Chunichi (tonight).
Re: Who's Going to Win this Thing?
[ Author: Guest | Posted: Oct 20, 2004 5:37 AM ]

My question is this:

How come less than 24,000 were at Seibu Dome for Game 3?!

I mean, c'mon, for the quality of play and what's at stake, I am stunned to see only 24K in the stands at Seibu Dome.

Massively disappointing.
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