Wallman vs. Sarcona:
The interleague part of the schedule has been great, but it’s
nice to get back to intraleague games that have huge seeding ramifications.
Team Wallman has made quickly made up for a bumpy start of the season by going
8-2 in their last 10 games. As the current division leaders, we knew that we
had to build up as big of a lead as possible because Wallman would get hot at
some point. Now they have a chance to be just a half game back with a win
tonight. Meanwhile Team Sarcona hasn’t had many easy victories but by squeaking
out many close games, they are sitting on a 7-5 record which puts them in the
hunt for the top seed in the American league. Six out of their seven wins have
been by 2 runs or fewer and as I predicted before last Sunday, I think they
might hit a short skid as they face a few more challenging teams (They face Younger
this Sunday). Meanwhile, no team has had
an offense as good as Wallman’s has been over the past three games. I think the
Wallman hot streak will continue as they cruise to a victory tonight.
Projected Winner: Wallman
Goldfarb vs. Schefkind:
First of all, best of luck to a speedy recovery for Steve
who was forced to take himself out of Sunday’s game. How will a struggling Team
Schefkind play without their best player? While they have the second lowest
runs per game average, they have often put up close to 10 runs per game. The
real problem has been their defense. Tonight I think Team Goldfarb will get
their offense back on track after two subpar games.
Projected Winner: Goldfarb
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