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Michael Westbay
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BTW, the last time I saw the Tigers on TV, which was the Kyojin series last week, the announcer kept bringing up "JFK." Something about JFK, and since then they've been undefeated (probably has something to do with the no-hitter as well, as Hanshin has been undefeated since that, too). What's that all about?
Here's a little reality for both sides: Hanshin has no room for error. They have to sweep and not take more than 2 losses otherwise, which would force Chunichi to go 7-4 or better in their last 11 to win the Central League title. If they lose one this weekend, they'd have to go undefeated, then hope Chunichi goes no better than 7-4. Lost in all this is, Chunichi hasn't exactly played poorly. 11 of 16 going into this series, with 10 of those games being on the road; under normal circumstances, that's pretty good, and it's more than enough to hold off the team in 2nd. But 20 of 24 is far from normal.
But here's the thing: let's say the Tigers pull off the sweep. Would you bet on the Tigers losing 2 of their last 6 from there? I sure wouldn't. My prediction from last week had the Tigers losing 3 games (including one to Chunichi) the rest of the season, but now it looks like they'll lose, at most, 1. Again, I don't understand Japanese that well, so I'm paraphrasing, but I think what Ochiai-kantoku said after the BayStars game on Thursday makes perfect sense: If the magic number is 9, the Dragons have to win 9 times. Basically, they can't count on Hanshin's opponents doing anything to help them.
In short, it's what I've been saying all along on this board: I became a Dragons fan this summer, so the smart money says bet the house on the Tigers winning the CL pennant.