This Day in Baseball, Playoff Edition: October 15

Saturday, October 15 2005 @ 09:00 AM EDT

Contributed by: Magpie

Almost two weeks of sitting around and waiting his turn didn't bother Jon Garland very much.

The White Sox are half-way to the World Series, and I have just had an awful thought.

See, when I seeded my rooting interest in the post-season, I had the White Sox third. Pretty much by default, but third they were. Behind Atlanta and San Diego. Remember them?

The Braves and Padres are now wondering about 2006 - how do we replace Rafael Furcal? Must we replace Brian Giles? And I guess I'm supposed to be cheering for the White Sox.

I can't do it. I just can't. Why not?

Two words. Ken Harrelson. I can't possibly cheer for them until... he gone.

So it would certainly help if Vlad Guerrero and Garrett Anderson could, you know, get a base hit or two. And you thought Alex Rodriguez just had a rough series....

Other news - the Cardinals added to their 40 man roster a 26 year old outfielder who divided his season between low A ball and aa Springfield, where he hit .243. Huh?

Well, it's Rick Ankiel and the Cards would risk losing him in the Rule 5 draft if they didn't add him to the 40 man. And surely someone would be tempted by the memory of Ankiel's fastball. Furthermore - Ankiel closed with a big rush at AA, hitting 10 HRs and driving in 30 runs in his final 28 games. Furthermore, the Cardinals youngest outfielder - Jim Edmonds - is 35 years old, Larry Walker is probably going to retire, and even the reserves are elderly. So why not...

Both leagues are in action today:

St. Louis (Morris) at Houston (Clemens) 4:00
Chicago (Garcia) at Los Angeles (Santana) 8:00

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