As both the NL Wild Card and AL Wild Card games are in the books time for my hopes and dreams for the rest of the playoffs. Predictions are too string of a word, but I will take credit for any of these picks that turn out right as I have the courage of my convictions to post them here.
National League
Dodgers vs Giants
I pick the Dodgers,
Brewers vs, Braves.
Ever since I lived 2 hours from Atlanta back when the Braves won their World Series in the last century I have been a pretty big Braves supporter from afar. That's not true exactly. I have loved the Braves ever since the days of hammering Hank Aaron who remains my favorite ball player who never wore a Chicago uniform. That being said I think the Brewers will beat the Braves in a close series.
Dodgers vs. Brewers
I am a little torn here and will explain my reasoning more when I get to my World Series pick but suffice it to say I'll pick the Dodgers.
American League
Rays vs. Red Sox.
The Rays were very impressive in a very impressive division. I think the Red Sox will find a way to skate past Tampa.
White Sox vs. Astros.
In a rematch of the 2005 World Series the former NL Astros play my beloved White Sox. I hope with all the hope I can muster that Houston will have a problem and the pale hose will prevail.
White Sox vs. Red Sox.
Let me boldly assert that the Sox will definitely win this match-up. The question is what color will these victorious Sox be adorned with, Again my hope is that the White Sox will prevail.
2021 World Series Pick
White Sox vs. Dodgers
If the White Sox do make it to the World Series my preference would be they play the Brewers. I live less than 2 hours from each ball park and would try to get tickets without breaking my bank account. However I love the symmetry of the White Sox beating the Astro's and the Red Sox as they did in 2005 and then avenging their last World Series defeat in 1959 by beating the reigning champion Dodgers.
It could happen and in October anything can happen, so why not that?!!!? Go Go White Sox!
Note: I Just remembered that Hank Aaron started and finished his playing days in Milwaukee. He started with the Braves, moved to Atlanta with them, and then finished his career with the Brew Crew.