Windingmywatch
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Doesnt the #2 seed have homefield also?
#2 has HFA in a 2-3 setup.
Doesnt the #2 seed have homefield also?
The only good thing about this set up is if the higher seeded team can steal a game away then they come home for a three game stretch only needing to win three.
You mean 2
No. It's a 2-3 setup according to wmw.
Not talking about that im talking about if we aplit 1 on the road we need to win 2 out of 3
Not talking about that im talking about if we aplit 1 on the road we need to win 2 out of 3
Since good chance that the WC teams will put up their best SP for their one game "play in" ... then that guy isn't going to be available to open the series against the #1.
So you are right ... #1 comes in with 2 days off ... rotation set ... and if it splits on the road it goes home needing to win only 2 of 3 ... and the WC ace isn't available until game 5 ... if there is one.
While starting on the road is a bummer ... I think because of the WC game that the #1 has a bigger advantage than the normal 2-2-1 gives them when both teams can set their rotation.
Potential WC teams today ... OAK, BAL, DET (or CHW), TBR (or NYY). Speculating ... I have a feeling it's going to turn out to be NYY and DET. We shall see.
Angels are still in it dont count them out yet
Angels are still in it dont count them out yet
O's overtake the Yankees?
We face them in 7 of the next 10 games. I think we have a legitimate shot at going 4-3 or even 5-2 against them. Between those two series we have the Jays and they have the Rays.
edit: There is also the very real possibility that they go 4-3 or 5-2 against us...
Are you planning another home run derby against us?
We face them in 7 of the next 10 games. I think we have a legitimate shot at going 4-3 or even 5-2 against them. Between those two series we have the Jays and they have the Rays.
edit: There is also the very real possibility that they go 4-3 or 5-2 against us...
Just out of curiosity, if you guys do take one of the Wild Card spots, who do you think would pitch the play-in game, Wei-Yen Chin, Chris Tillman, or Jason Hammel? And who would start Game 1 of the ALDS?
Was just working that out too. If BAL stays with its rotation and Chen pitches every fifth game ... then he is on track to pitch the last game of the regular season against TBR. That could be a very decisive game for both BAL and TBR.
On that schedule then Tillman would pitch the play-in game if nothing were to change (which of course it will). That means Saunders would be in line for the first game of the ALDS.
ALE is going to get very heated between NYY-BAL-TBR both for division championship and one or both AL wild cards.
Would love BAL to take top or a wild card spot and bump the NYY out of the playoffs.
Was just working that out too. If BAL stays with its rotation and Chen pitches every fifth game ... then he is on track to pitch the last game of the regular season against TBR. That could be a very decisive game for both BAL and TBR.
On that schedule then Tillman would pitch the play-in game if nothing were to change (which of course it will). That means Saunders would be in line for the first game of the ALDS.
ALE is going to get very heated between NYY-BAL-TBR both for division championship and one or both AL wild cards.
Would love BAL to take top or a wild card spot and bump the NYY out of the playoffs.