Quote:
Originally Posted by wingmaker
Because it was. The difference in game one was a single hit. Game two was a one run game. The only two games that were actually one sided were games four and five.
|
That's bull. The Indians got leads and you knew from the 7th inning onwards with their bullpen that they were winning the game each and every game that occurred. I doubt Toronto wins a game if Bauer doesn't get hurt.
The scores may have been low, but the outcome was never in doubt. Cleveland controlled each and everyone of those games outside of game 4 from start to finish. This series wasn't close at all. The final tally reflects exactly what happened.