Division Series: Tuesday, September 30th, 2003

Tuesday, September 30 2003 @ 03:43 AM EDT

Contributed by: robertdudek

Florida Marlins at San Francisco Giants, 4 PM ET

This figures to be another great pitchers' duel. Base-stealers have had good success against Jason Schmidt, so look for the Marlins to bunt and steal frequently. Florida manager Jack McKeon has stated he will pitch around Barry Bonds at every opportunity.

Josh Beckett has been lights out the last month, but might become dramatically less effective after 100 pitches. The key for the Giants will be to get the first three hitters on base, so walking Bonds will put great pressure on the defence.

Josh Beckett (2002/2003)
versusABHHRTBWKHBPSBCSOBPSLGK pct
right50212410179391252136.304.357.230
left4361011216661140144.327.381.281

Beckett strikes out fewer righties, but they seem to make solid contact off him. The Giants will take a lot of pitches and test Beckett's stamina.


San Francisco Giants versus Righthanded Pitchers (2002/2003)
PlayerABH2B3BHRWKSBCSHBPavgobpslg
R Durham729206489199713727137.283.372.451
JT Snow6341683741290111027.265.363.393
R Aurilia8152194821854139235.269.318.399
B Bonds54418939254265676112.347.568.724
E Alfonzo7772153822178771019.277.350.412
B Santiago6631843161937105213.278.319.459
M Grissom65718136417231131222.275.302.420
J Cruz72717636628120183860.242.349.424
pitcher

notes: OBP is calculated without including sac flies (H+W+HBP)/(AB+W+HBP); player in red indicates the batter is at a platoon disadvantage.

J.T. Snow is an excellent choice as the #2 hitter, but Rich Aurilia is simply not good enough to bat 3rd in this lineup, especially against a righthander. Jose Cruz, somewhat surprisingly, finds himself hitting 8th - where he'll get an automatic walk with a base open.

Jason Schmidt (2002/2003)
versusABHHRTBWKHBPSBCSOBPSLGK pct
right70813611211422215151.242.298.293
left72916418252771832141.301.346.226

Jason Schmidt is lights out against righthanded hitters. The Marlins have only 2 lefthanded batters in the starting lineup. Runs will be scarce for the fish.


Florida Marlins versus Righthanded Pitchers (2002/2003)
PlayerABH2B3BHRWKSBCSHBPavgobpslg
J Pierre92627240102757186258.294.352.365
L Castillo87126521719010356262.304.371.347
I Rodriguez69420347428501301176.293.345.493
D Lee88823453646136236351413.264.369.492
M Cabrera2596416292274012.247.311.429
J Encarnacion9352584810366315932137.276.326.464
J Conine7892175162647921107.275.321.454
A Gonzalez53413130514351132415.245.310.399
pitcher              

notes: OBP is calculated without including sac flies (H+W+HBP)/(AB+W+HBP); player in red indicates the batter is at a platoon disadvantage.

Florida doesn't have a great offence, but their hitters are in the right positions. It's a shame that they're got all those rightahnded batters.


Playoff Schedule
       
TuesdayMINJohan SantanaatNYYMike Mussina3-1 MIN
...FLAJosh BeckettatSFJason Schmidt4:00
...CHIKerry WoodatATLRuss Ortiz8:00
       
WednesdayFLABrad PennyatSFSidney Ponson4:00
...CHICarlos ZambranoatATLMike Hampton7:00
...BOSPedro MartinezatOAKTim Hudson10:00
       
ThursdayBOSTim WakefieldatOAKBarry Zito4:00
...MINBrad RadkeatNYYAndy Pettitte8:00
       
FridaySFKirk RuerteratFLAMark Redman4:00
...ATLGreg MadduxatCHIMark Prior8:00

 

2003 Playoff Series
New York Yankees
versus
Minnesota Twins
ALDS
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Atlanta Braves
versus
Chicago Cubs
NLDS
 
ALCS
 
NLCS
 
Oakland Athletics
versus
Boston Red Sox
ALDS-WC
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San Francisco Giants
versus
Florida Marlins
NLDS-WC

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