skatingtripods wrote:I disagree with downplaying this series. It's huge. It's not life or death, but it's stable condition v. critical condition. 3 is much better than 5. You can make up 3 in a week, to make up 5, you've got to reel off an 8 of 10 or 10 of 15 to catch up.
You've got everybody beating everybody in the Central, where Detroit holds the best record in inter-division play.
You have to win at home within your division. You just have to. We haven't done that since May and you see where it's gotten us.
One of the next two is absolutely imperative. Both of them is very welcomed. You can't let them leave town up 5, heading to Baltimore and us playing pesky Minnesota. Can't let it happen.
I'm not down playing it. It is an important series.
But I'm not going to over-hype it either. Every team in the division is flawed and has bumbled and stumbled to pretty much .500 or less during the course of the season. Yes, getting swept would put you in a hole. Maybe even a considerable one. But each team in the race has dug themselves a hole on multiple occasions this season and I firmly believe they'll continue along those lines going forward.
The original basis last night was people believing the Indians needed to sweep the series and that they'd be buried if they were swept. I don't think either is the case although I'd much prefer the former.