Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
I'll take the Reds chances against anyone with Latos on the mound. So if we do end up in the one game playoff, I hope we're far enough back in the division we can line up Latos to start.
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
I like Bailey in a big game, but I think people are overplaying his dominance of Pittsburg. Most of that came in earlier years. They are a different team now, and tough for any pitcher to beat. I'd go Latos, then Bailey no matter the teams or the situations.
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
I guess I hope they face Wainwright.:D
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
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reds44
I'll take the Reds chances against anyone with Latos on the mound. So if we do end up in the one game playoff, I hope we're far enough back in the division we can line up Latos to start.
Latos is in line to pitch the WC game or first game in the playoffs. Baker would have to skip someone to change that .
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
If we can get Latos to pitch the game, then Latos can match anyone on the Cards' staff, but he's not as good as everyone on the Pirates' staff, plus the Pirates have a much better bullpen.
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
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mth123
I guess I hope they face Wainwright.:D
Wainwright is in free fall...I think the Cards have lost 7 of his last 8 starts! Once again, he will not win 20. Rookie Joe Kelly is now their best option for a WC start IMO. Or maybe Wacha, who goes tonite.
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
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PuffyPig
Latos is in line to pitch the WC game or first game in the playoffs. Baker would have to skip someone to change that .
Well that works out well.
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
As long as Al Leiter is not on the mound against them, I like the Reds chances.
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
Great at home; terrible in STL; coin flip in Pitt. In other words getting home field would greatly increase odds of advancing.
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
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PuffyPig
Latos is in line to pitch the WC game or first game in the playoffs. Baker would have to skip someone to change that .
That's true right now, but I could see the Reds do some shuffling yet with all those off days in September. If they have a chance to win the division in the final homestand against Pittsburgh, Latos isn't currently scheduled to pitch (he's also on-pace to skip Pittsburgh in the away series too). Right now, he's on-pace for 9/7 and 9/13. I could foresee them bumping him from the start against Houston on 9/18 to give him a start against Pittsburgh on 9/20, then bump him from the Mets start on 9/25 to give him another against Pittsburgh on 9/27.
If you line it up that way, then you have Latos-Bailey-Arroyo in Pittsburgh 9/20 through 9/22, then you have the same three lined up against Pittsburgh at home on 9/27 through 9/29. The trouble with putting eggs in that division title basket, then you've got Latos on 3 days rest for the wildcard, or Leake, Cingrani, or Cueto.
Re: How do the Reds match up in a 1 game Wild Card playoff game?
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OesterPoster
That's true right now, but I could see the Reds do some shuffling yet with all those off days in September. If they have a chance to win the division in the final homestand against Pittsburgh, Latos isn't currently scheduled to pitch (he's also on-pace to skip Pittsburgh in the away series too). Right now, he's on-pace for 9/7 and 9/13. I could foresee them bumping him from the start against Houston on 9/18 to give him a start against Pittsburgh on 9/20, then bump him from the Mets start on 9/25 to give him another against Pittsburgh on 9/27.
If you line it up that way, then you have Latos-Bailey-Arroyo in Pittsburgh 9/20 through 9/22, then you have the same three lined up against Pittsburgh at home on 9/27 through 9/29. The trouble with putting eggs in that division title basket, then you've got Latos on 3 days rest for the wildcard, or Leake, Cingrani, or Cueto.
I think the interesting question is if the Cards have secured the division and the Reds and Pirates have both secured wildcards going into the last series, do you burn your best arm on the last game of the season to secure home field for the one game playoff? (Assuming that game makes a difference in the matter) or do you say who cares about home filed, I want my best arm available?