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Who will win the NLCS between Milwaukee and Philadelphia
black-shoulder ( Score Rank: #6 based on predictions in the last 30 days ) black-shoulder  |  was scored on 05-Oct-2008 (57 days ago)
Baseball's post-season is about the start in the race to the world series.

In one of the two National League Divisional Series, the 92:70 Philadelphia Phillies will play the 90:72 Milwaukee Brewers. Philadelphia has the home-field advantage.

Who do you think will win this best-of-five series?
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  1. black-shoulder black-shoulder 57 days ago
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    Phillies won 3:1
  2. poisontongue poisontongue 57 days ago
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    answered: [ * ] Philadelphia wins 3:1
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    The Phillies advance to play the Dodgers in their first NLCS since '93.
  3. black-shoulder black-shoulder 63 days ago
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    predicted: [ Most Likely ] [ 55% ] Philadelphia wins 3:1
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    CC Sabathia cannot pitch 3 games in a 5-game series... Milwaukee was leaking oil down the stretch. They only made the playoffs because the Mets were worse chokers than they were. Sabathia will help the Brewers win one game, maybe two, but the Brewers will still lose.
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