From Lance McAllister on twitter
Jon Miller, voice Giants, just told Eddie and Tracy that he thinks the Giants get Latos in Game 2 if #Reds lose Game 1.
From Lance McAllister on twitter
Jon Miller, voice Giants, just told Eddie and Tracy that he thinks the Giants get Latos in Game 2 if #Reds lose Game 1.
Latos would be on his normal # of rest days if that were to happen, right?
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/8465049/meet-nlcs
The Pick
The combination of Cain and Bumgarner at the top of the rotation, coupled with baseball's bizarre decision to have higher playoff seeds play the first two LDS games on the road, gives the Giants a good chance to take at least one out of two at AT&T. But the Reds bring more power, more depth, and yes, more overall pitching quality to this series. Reds in four.
The first round is likely to be more difficult to win than the second round, for a myriad of reasons.
Anyone disagree on that?
There is no such thing as a pitching prospect.
Pitchers like to know well ahead of time when they are going to start. I can't imagine Dusty would ever switch up the rotation just because the team lost one game.
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I do. Of the three teams I fear the Giants the least.
Look, our offense struggles at times against average pitchers. We are likely going to have to win some 3-2 games regardless of who we face. I'd rather play a team with offensive limitations because that keeps the game in an area where we like it and an area where we excel. Give me a 2-1 game in the 7th and I like our chances to get some key hits to win it. If we play the Nats or Cards, then you start drifting into higher scoring affairs, and I'm less comfortable there.
Both the Nats and the Cards also have a little bit of that "magic" that tends to dominate in October in recent seasons....St. Louis would be esepcially confident if they were to get back to the NLCS...and they play well against us.
I also like the pick of Reds in 4. I am not cocky by any means and I am certainly nervous about those starters for the Giants, but I'm confident we will win the series.
Was Miller announcing Giants games when Dusty was there? Because, he should know better.
Last edited by Phhhl; 10-06-2012 at 12:12 AM.
I don't know how a series against the Cardinals would have gone, but so far, I like how things have started in this series!
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Nice piece from today's Times regarding the predicament both the Giants and A's find themselves.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/09/sp...?smid=pl-share
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