spot on again smackie. . .the lack of bunting in this playoffs is moderatly frustrating. of all the teams that successfully pulled it off the best, it would be the a's. side note about that: gm billy beane apparently yelled at art howe last year when he bunted in a regular season game, telling art howe that the a's weren't built to bunt- look where that got them. while the sox have the highest slugging percentage in history, there comes a time when a bunt would be the ideal play, as opposed to swinging for the fences everytime. same with the hit and run. not enough teams do either of those plays well enough. but, if you can get by winning 12-10 games, then go ahead.
after watching that game last night, it was clear that the cubs just didn't want to win that, err, the marlins wanted to win it more. my friend has been saying since the middle of september that the cubs seemed to not want to win, but just put in enough effort.
i've only been to 2 post season games (1987 giants/cardinals, the jeffrey leonard "one flap down" series- and game 3 of the cubs/braves where mark prior threw that 2 hitter). . .but i've seen enough post season games, but have never broke down, generally because they've never been in those close, tragic games. having said that, i did have to console my g/f after last night.