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Here's an all-purpose thread for day 1 of the Phil Cuzzi-free 2010 Division Series.



1:30 pm: Rangers at Rays




GS
IP/GS
K%
BB%
HR%
GB%
BABIP
ERA
Cliff Lee
L
28
7.6
21.9
2.1
1.9
41.9
.302
3.18
David Price
L
31
7.0
21.8
9.2
1.7
43.7
.279
2.72

Pretty good matchup, huh? Good thing plenty of great seats are still available at raysbaseball.com. Montreal Devil Rays, anyone? Josh Hamilton makes his first playoff appearance. Of course it just had to be against the Rays. That's how baseball works. Price's track record against current Rangers is weak. Elvis Andrus is 6/10 with three walks; Nelson Cruz is 2/4 with a homer and two walks. Price's only 2010 outing against the Rangers was a quality start, but it was a Matsuzaka special: 6 IP, 2 R, 5 BB, 5 H, 8 K. It was still a big improvement over his earlier Texas efforts. Texas' starter Lee has the lowest walk rate in the AL, but the Rays are the AL walking champs, with a team walk rate of 10.7%. It'll be interesting to see whether they come out swinging.

5:00 pm: Reds at Phillies



GS
IP/GS
K%
BB%
HR%
GB%
BABIP
ERA
Edinson Volquez
R
12
5.2
24.4
12.7
2.2
53.9
.326
4.31
Roy Halladay
R
33
7.6
22.1
3.0
2.4
51.2
.298
2.44

After 320 regular-season starts, Roy Halladay finally gets to play October baseball. The Phillies are heavy favourites, but Cincinnati has a secret weapon: 2008 all-star starter Edinson Volquez, who's quietly rounded into form in September. Voltron's last four starts: 27.2 IP, 6 R, 31 K, 8 BB. His changeup should serve him well against the left-leaning Phils; he does have reverse splits over his career. If Volquez turns the game into a battle of bullpens, and it comes down to Chapman/Rhodes against Madson/Lidge, the Reds might just be able to steal it. Of course, it's hard to knock Halladay out. The man has 31 decisions in 33 starts. It's even harder when you only see 3.72 pitches per PA, as the Reds have this year.

8:30 pm: Yankees at Twins



GS
IP/GS
K%
BB%
HR%
GB%
BABIP
ERA
CC Sabathia
L
34
7.0
20.3
7.6
2.1
50.7
.285
3.18
Francisco Liriano
L
31
6.2
24.9
7.2
1.1
53.6
.340
3.62

The Twins have won 3 of their last 19 playoff games. How much of this has to do with the repertoire of the typical Twins starting pitcher? I'll leave that up to the philosophers. Liriano is clearly an atypical Twins starter, though, and this will be his first playoff start. Liriano's devastating slider gives him serious  splits (lefties hit .218/.250/.267 against him this year), so the Yankees might be well advised to start both Marcus Thames and Austin Kearns, even if they are ill-suited to play anywhere other than DH in the Twins' spacious new park. Maybe even Greg Golson in center. As for the Twins, Alexi Casilla is 9/13 off Sabathia. The Minnesota climate may come into play in this series, but tonight it shouldn't be too bad. The forecast calls for a low of 45 degrees and a clear sky.

Braves and Giants are idle.

By my count, that's three intriguing matchups today. Let the crapshoot begin...
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rpriske - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 08:42 AM EDT (#223705) #

Are there any Jays fans NOT cheering for the Phillies at this point?

 

Go Doc.

Dave Rutt - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 12:52 PM EDT (#223730) #
More shameless self-promotion: Bottom of the Fourth is previewing each of the four division series.
Mick Doherty - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 01:23 PM EDT (#223733) #

rpriske, yest! Go Yankees, go Rangers, go Reds.

Interesting that two opening-game starters, Lee and Sabathia, were teammates a couple of years ago -- for an Indians team that went, if I recall right, just 81-81!

Mick Doherty - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 01:25 PM EDT (#223734) #

Texas' starter Lee has the lowest walk rate in the AL, but the Rays are the AL walking champs, with a team walk rate of 10.7%. It'll be interesting to see whether they come out swinging.

iLee certainly hopes so -- he'd love to have a pitch count around 70 as he finishes up the sixth inning ...

Chuck - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 01:48 PM EDT (#223735) #
Good news: I get to watch the Rays game.
Bad news: I have to endure Buck Martinez's inane blathering.
John Northey - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 02:02 PM EDT (#223737) #
Jeff Blair isn't cheering the Phillies. Heard him on a horrid radio show this morning (kept leaving it then coming back for some reason). He was saying that Votto being Canadian means we should all cheer Cincinnati on instead. That Halladay stuck around here too long, was too boring, or who knows what.

It was weird and sad as I remember a few years ago when his column in the Globe was one of the few good ones around Toronto. Ah well, guess everyone jumps the shark at some point.
Alex Obal - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 02:17 PM EDT (#223738) #
Too much Francoeur!

Halladay also has a career-high strand rate of 82.4%, which explains why his ERA is so low even though his peripherals aren't unusually good and he hasn't been hit lucky. I guess that isn't a huge surprise. Letting Doc face pitchers is unfair.

dan gordon - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 02:36 PM EDT (#223741) #

Well, as a Giants fan, I'm hoping the Reds knock the Phillies out.  I mentioned at the start of this season that I thought the Giants would do very well due to their pitching.  With the bullpen additions during the year, and the development of Sanchez and Bumgarner, this team has an incredibly strong staff top to bottom (OK, except for Barry Zito).

Would love to see Texas knock the Rays and Yankees (Twins?) out.  Exciting team to watch.   

Flex - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 04:34 PM EDT (#223750) #
Blair has definitely jumped the shark. He's still a good writer, but stretched too thin and leaning too hard on his "grumpy" persona.

Was that "horrid morning show" the Andrew Krystal show on the Fan 590? I didn't hear it, but I wouldn't be surprised. In my opinion Andrew Krystal is an odious radio personality.

TamRa - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 06:59 PM EDT (#223755) #
Doc is producing...interesting...results so far. Might want to take a look...
Mick Doherty - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 07:13 PM EDT (#223757) #

Oh, the announcers are mentioning is every other sentence, so what the hell  ...

7IP O H (1 BB) O R ....

It's on TBS, for those who have access ...

Magpie - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 07:25 PM EDT (#223759) #
These announcers are driving me crazy. Halladay did finally come up with a change-up he liked this season, and he uses a kind of splitter grip to throw it. So if they want to call it a splitter sometimes.... okay. But a slider? I've thrown more sliders than Doc. That's his cutter.
christaylor - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 07:29 PM EDT (#223760) #
Krystal is awful, no doubt... but I believe Blair has his own show now, taking over the slot Hogan used to occupy.

I can't say that any of the changes at the FAN have been positive. The previous hosts may not have been great but at least I felt they were informed about sports. Krystal is just boorish and uninteresting.

Would have been nice if Wilner got a show, but I doubt he was thought of as he makes no secret that he's got no love for hockey.
HippyGilmore - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 07:42 PM EDT (#223761) #
No matter what happens, Doc is just the best
Smithers - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 07:43 PM EDT (#223762) #
Wow, he did it!!!!!! 

I'm so stoked right now for Doc.

Magpie - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 07:43 PM EDT (#223763) #
Yeah, I still hate that trade.
Alex Obal - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 07:48 PM EDT (#223764) #
The man.
Nick Holmes - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 08:01 PM EDT (#223765) #
He has such a great smile.
Anders - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 08:12 PM EDT (#223766) #
Without a doubt my favourite baseball player ever. You've got big shoes to fill Kyle Drabek!!!
Nick Holmes - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 08:22 PM EDT (#223767) #
No pressure Kyle. Brandon Morrow, though...
:)
Mike Green - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 08:49 PM EDT (#223771) #
Not a bad start to the playoffs.
Alex Obal - Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 10:51 PM EDT (#223782) #
Bad news: I have to endure Buck Martinez's inane blathering.

I had grown to like goofy, out-of-place PBP man Buck. Having a baseball guy call the action was a welcome change of pace. I forgot what he was like as a color guy.

Thomas - Thursday, October 07 2010 @ 12:51 AM EDT (#223788) #
Not a bad start to the playoffs.

Except for a hanging Jesse Crain slider, anyway.

Chuck - Friday, October 08 2010 @ 08:24 AM EDT (#223906) #
Another day of playoff baseball, another day of crappy umpiring. And these are the "good" umpires -- the really bad ones don't even get invited to the dance. My kingdom for robot umpires.
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