American League Championship Series: Wednesday, October 8th, 2003

Wednesday, October 08 2003 @ 07:45 AM EDT

Contributed by: robertdudek

Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees, 8 PM ET (Game 1)

I see these two clubs as evenly matched. I don't think level of playoff experience will mean much in this series - many of the Red Sox have plenty of post-season experience. In my mind, the series hinges on the starts made by Pedro Martinez. He's matched up against Roger Clemens, who is vulnerable to teams who walk and have power. On the other hand, Pedro hasn't been all that great against the Yankees in recent years. If Boston can't win both of the Pedro starts, they will probably lose the series.

Game 1's largest variable is Tim Wakefield. He can be great and awful in the same game and often is; Jeter and Soriano will surely attempt some steals if they reach base.

ALCS: Starting Pitchers - 2003 regular season
PlayerStartsIP/startR/9ip W/9ipK/9ipHR/9ip Team
Mike Mussina316.923.611.688.180.88NYY
Andy Pettitte 336.314.712.167.780.91 NYY
Roger Clemens336.414.212.478.081.02NYY
David Wells30 6.914.340.874.301.04NYY
Tim Wakefield336.044.793.167.591.04BOS
Derek Lowe336.165.003.194.870.75BOS
Pedro Martinez296.442.512.279.930.34BOS
John Burkett30 5.765.472.405.210.99BOS
        
New York Yankees 6.604.201.937.480.95 
Boston Red Sox 6.154.302.817.140.75 

According to regular season stats, Pedro is the best starting pitcher in the series, followed by Mike Mussina. The Yankees have greater starting depth, but Derek Lowe has pitched much better than his regular season numbers in the post-season. Yankee starters are likely to go deeper into the game, but are actually a little worse on paper than Boston's starters when you account for park (though most of that difference is Pedro). If the Yankees pitchers don't give up many long balls they will be tough to beat.

American League Division Series - Pitching
TeamIPHERWKHRBF BIPBIP avgK rateW ratePitches
per BF
ERA
New York Starters28.72467272 11781.272.233.0523.571.88
Boston Starters32.3321312191141106.292.136.0803.893.62
              
New York Pen7.3202 60 2516.125.250.0433.640.00
Boston Pen16.3629180 6335 .171.286.1453.981.10

notes: BIP rate is batting average on balls in the field of play; W rate is non-intentional walks per opportunity (PA-IW-HBP)

The Yankee pitchers had the free-swinging Twins to contend with - now they will have to face a much more patient and potent offensive club. Boston's pitchers faced a patient team in the first round, but one with less power than the Bombers. I figure New York will have to make more of an adjustment.

Both bullpens excelled in the first round. The Red Sox needed their pen in the first round and they passed all the tests with flying colours. The Yankees must be very upset at the prospect of NOT facing Mr. Kim.

Probable Pitchers
WednesdayFLABrad PennyatCHIMark Prior8 PM ET
 BOSTim WakefieldatNYYMike Mussina8 PM ET
       
Tuesday FLAJosh BeckettatCHI Carlos Zambrano9-8 FLA

 

2003 Playoff Series
New York Yankees
versus
Minnesota Twins
NY wins 3-1
...........| |...........
Atlanta Braves
versus
Chicago Cubs
CHI wins 3-2
 
New York Yankees
versus
Boston Red Sox
ALCS
 
Chicago Cubs
versus
Florida Marlins
FLA leads 1-0
 
Oakland Athletics
versus
Boston Red Sox
Bos wins 3-2
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San Francisco Giants
versus
Florida Marlins
FLA wins 3-1

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