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Week 9 High School Picks: Nothing but home runs here

Maybe the Sports Illustrated jinx is affecting two entire teams in the World Series. I watched the two games in the Bronx the last couple of nights, games truly dominated by pitching, and get home to see my Sports Illustrated proclaiming: "WELCOME TO THE BIG BASH: Ryan Howard + A-Rod = World Series Home Run Derby."

Hasn't exactly worked out that way so far.

Howard had two doubles in Game 1 before striking out four times in Game 2.

A-Rod is back to being A-Fraud. He's 0-for-8 with six strikeouts.

And so far, this ballyhooed battle of blasters has had just four home runs with just three guys doing the damage.

Let's see if we can do some damage with our picks. Went 19-3 last week to go to 141-47 on the season, a .750 percentage.

For what's it worth, even after the Yankees won last night, I haven't changed my thought from yesterday -- the Phillies are still going to win the Series.

Actually, this is following the exact same pattern as last year's World Series and their previous two postseason series this year -- win one, lose one, finish it off.

Mcall.com: Groller's Corner Blog

Maybe the Sports Illustrated jinx is affecting two entire teams in the World Series. I watched the two games in the Bronx the last couple of nights, games truly dominated by pitching, and get home to see my Sports Illustrated proclaiming: "WELCOME TO THE BIG BASH: Ryan Howard + A-Rod = World Series Home Run Derby."

Hasn't exactly worked out that way so far.

Howard had two doubles in Game 1 before striking out four times in Game 2.

A-Rod is back to being A-Fraud. He's 0-for-8 with six strikeouts.

And so far, this ballyhooed battle of blasters has had just four home runs with just three guys doing the damage.

Let's see if we can do some damage with our picks. Went 19-3 last week to go to 141-47 on the season, a .750 percentage.

For what's it worth, even after the Yankees won last night, I haven't changed my thought from yesterday -- the Phillies are still going to win the Series.

Actually, this is following the exact same pattern as last year's World Series and their previous two postseason series this year -- win one, lose one, finish it off.

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