Daily Poll: MLB Playoffs – Who Are You Rooting For?

I am sure it is no surprise, but I am a Boston Red Sox fan. My wife and I don’t get to a lot of Sox games these days, but we have a season ticket package and go to Fenway Park as often as we can. I anticipate that I will be at every Red Sox home game during the MLB playoffs, and I will be watching the away games on tv.

With the AL and NL playoff teams now set, I thought it would be fun to see who you guys are rooting for:


Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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2 COMMENTS

  1. I think Elliot meant to say “New York Yankees” not ny.
    Only a Red Sox fan would not spell out NEW YORK YANKEES. Lol
    I think the Red Sox are going to lose the series though.
    Damn Yankees!

    Mets fan.

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