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ALDS: Oakland 3, Minnesota 2 (Oakland leads series 1-0)

Don’t the A’s know that they’re not supposed to beat Johan Santana at all, much less at home, where he was undefeated this year? Apparently they didn’t get the memo, but if anyone missed a memo, it was the Twins hitters, who didn’t know that if they’re patient enough, Barry Zito would have walked in three runs. Zito walked 99 batters in 2006, compared to Santana’s 47. Game One of the playoffs is not the time to expand the strike zone, yet that’s exactly what the Twins hitters did.

You can’t fault Santana. He struck out eight, walked one, and scattered five hits over eight innings. But one of those hits was a big blast by Frank Thomas just inside the left field foul pole. Thomas also hit a second home run and mega-big insurance run off of Jesse Crain in the ninth. The A’s looked like they came to play – check that play where Jason Kendall nearly picked off Jason Bartlett at second in the eighth – while the Twins looked extremely uptight and nervous. Check, once again, that play where Bartlett was nearly picked off at second, then stopped halfway between second and third on a fielder’s choice. Bartlett also booted a routine double play ball. Look for him to be grabbing some bench in Game 2.

This changes the entire momentum of the series. Now Oakland only has to win two out of four games, and the win today guarantees that they will play two games at home. Hey Boof, how are your nerves, rookie?

Game Two starters: Esteban Loaiza (11-9, 4.89) vs. Boof Bonser (7-6, 4.22)

Couch Potato Alert (10/2)

MLB playoffs start this week, which means there will be a ton of games on ESPN and Fox. Brett Favre and the Packers visit the Eagles Monday night, which is the site of the “4th and 26” debacle that sent the entire Green Bay franchise into a tailspin in 2004. Hockey also starts this week – check your local listings.

(All times ET.)

MLB
Tues, 1 PM: Oakland @ Minnesota – ESPN
Tues, 4 PM: St. Louis @ San Diego – ESPN
Tues, 8 PM: Detroit @ NY Yankees – FOX
Wed, 1 PM: Oakland @ Minnesota – ESPN
Wed, 4 PM: LA Dodgers @ NY Mets – ESPN
Wed, 8 PM: Detroit @ NY Yankees – ESPN
Thurs, 4 PM: St. Louis @ San Diego – ESPN
Thurs, 8 PM: LA Dodgers @ NY Mets – FOX
Fri, 4 PM: Minnesota @ Oakland – ESPN
Fri, 8 PM: NY Yankees @ Detroit – ESPN

NFL
Mon, 8:30 PM: Green Bay @ Philadelphia – ESPN

College Football
Thurs, 7:30 PM: (17) Florida State @ N.C. State – ESPN
Fri, 8 PM: (8) Louisville @ Middle Tennessee State – ESPN

Bullz-Eye MLB Playoffs Preview

My employer’s first mistake was assigning the guy that picked Cleveland to beat St. Louis in the World Series in the pre-season to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the teams that actually made the playoffs. As it stands, Cleveland is in a distant fourth place in the AL Central, and St. has limped into the playoffs thanks to Houston choking in the final weekend. Way to go, Gigi.

But none of that matters now. It’s a clean slate for everyone, or at least that’s what the weaker playoff teams want you to believe. At the same time, while there is a certain any-given-Sunday aspect to the baseball playoffs (see Houston’s performance last year, or any time the Marlins have been in the playoffs…and subsequently won the World Series), there are also some undeniable truths to breaking a team down to its core essentials and needs. So let’s take a look at which teams are found wanting and which are ready to kick some major league booty.

To read the rest of the Bullz-Eye MLB playoff preview, click here.

Couch Potato Alert (9/29)

There are a couple of Top 25 matchups on Saturday, the highlight being the OSU/Iowa tilt, which is the BE College Football Game of the Week. On Sunday, CBS has the better lineup than Fox, with the Patriots/Bengals and the Chargers/Ravens, the latter being the BE NFL Game of the Week.

(All times ET.)

College Football
Fri, 8 PM: (23) Rutgers @ South Florida – ESPN
Sat, 2:30 PM: Purdue @ (12) Notre Dame – NBC
Sat, 3:30 PM: (24) Georgia Tech @ (11) Virginia Tech – ABC
Sat, 8 PM: (1) Ohio St @ (13) Iowa – ESPN

NFL
Sun, 1 PM: San Diego @ Baltimore – CBS
Sun, 4:15 PM: New England @ Cincinnati – CBS
Sun, 8:15 PM: Seattle @ Chicago – NBC
Mon, 8:30 PM: Green Bay @ Philadelphia – ESPN

MLB
Fri, 7:09 PM: Philadelphia @ Florida – ESPN
Sat, 1:20 PM: Milwaukee @ St. Louis – FOX
Sat, 1:20 PM: Philadelphia @ Florida – FOX
Sat, 4:15 PM: LA Dodgers @ San Francisco – FOX
Sat, 4:15 PM: San Diego @ Arizona – FOX

Couch Potato Alert (9/25)

All eyes should be on New Orleans tonight as the Saints have a home game for the first time since Hurricane Katrina. Moreover, U2 and Green Day are performing during the pregame, both teams are 2-0, and it’s the home debut of Reggie Bush.

NFL
Mon, 8:30 PM: Atlanta @ New Orleans – ESPN

CFB
Thurs, 7:30 PM: (2) Auburn @ South Carolina – ESPN

MLB
Thurs, 1:05 PM: Toronto @ Detroit – ESPN2
Thurs, 7:05 PM: Baltimore @ NY Yankees – ESPN2

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