On Deck: October 8th - Yankees Win Late, A's Fall Down 2-0
Kenny and Kris discuss the opening of the Division Series and make their picks for the American League.
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Kenny and Kris discuss the opening of the Division Series and make their picks for the American League.
Kenny and Kris recap a thrilling last day of the Regular Season, plus make their NL Playoff Predictions, talk about Miguel Cabrera, and discuss RA Dickey's season.
The guys discuss the Yankees, Orioles, and Rangers' playoff berths, as well as the upcoming Yankees-Red Sox series. They also examine whether or not the Mets should bring back David Wright.
The guys hear from WFUV's Mack Rosenberg on the Yankees, plus talk about Ike Davis and the possibility of the Cardinals falling out of the 2nd NL Wild Card spot.
Kenny and Kris check in with WFUV's Alex Smith to talk Yankees, review the Mets' sweep of the Marlins, and make their AL WIld Card picks.
Kenny and Kris talk to Mack Rosenberg about Ichiro's big night and the upcoming series against the A's, and debate whether the Brewers or Dodgers will take the NL Wild Card.
The guys take calls on the Yankees, who've won two series in a row, and hear from WFUV Yankees Beat Reporter Alex Smith on how the team's looking heading into a series against Toronto. They also check in on the Mets and discuss the A's and Angels' chances in the Wild Card in a heated debate.
Kenny and Kris discuss the Yankees' win over the Red Sox with WFUV's Mack Rosenberg, as well as look at the possible role of 'spoiler' for the Mets, and touch on the NL Wild Card.
A number of Red Bulls have gone down with injuries early in the 2012 campaign, and while Saturday saw the Red Army pick up three points in Harrison versus New England, the win came at an enormous cost as captain Thierry Henry left the match with a right hamstring strain. The Frenchman was an early season MVP favorite, carrying the Bulls offense with a league leading nine goals and five assists. Henry managed to notch what proved to be the game-winning effort early against the Revolution, before the strain occurred.