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Playoff baseball officially got underway today. Confused as to which non-Yankees team you should support? Twitter was full of opinions and insight on this topic and more.

Nick Baumann needed to hop on a bandwagon, ASAP


Besides "whoever is playing the Yankees," who should I root for in MLB playoffs + why?less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


The Chicago Tribune's Mike Memoli wondered if the Rays-Rangers series would divide the Bush household

Any chance Jeb is a Rays fan? Wonder if he made a friendly wager with W over the ALDSless than a minute ago via web


Yahoo! baseball blogger Kevin Kaduk kept close tabs on a baseball-loving former president


Just did a photo search of Dubya at Rangers games this year. Two games came up, including 9/11 against Yankees.less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


Dallas Morning News entertainment columnist Chris Vognar felt inexplicably drawn to the Rangers

Good thing I'm not officially working today, 'cause Rangers game is pulling my attention from Diane Lane. And that's saying a lot.less than a minute ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®


Bill Barnwell of Football Outsiders advocated any game not featured on the MLB Network

MLBN ad: Dan Plesac says that their postseason coverage is from "the guys who have been there". Plesac has 1/3 IP in postseason.less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


Sports blogger Rob Iracane performed a valuable public service

Chris Berman is doing the first two games of the Giants-Braves series on ESPN Radio. Break out your transistors, folks.less than a minute ago via TweetDeck


New York Magazine's Will Leitch thought something was missing from this year's coverage

I do kind of wish Postseason.TV had a camera angle called "Normal Way People Watch Baseball."less than a minute ago via web


Tablet Magazine's Marc Tracy reveled in trivia


BREAKING: I HAVE DISCOVERED A FUN BASEBALL FACT, I DON'T THINK ANYONE HAS GOT IT YETless than a minute ago via web

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