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    Wild Card GAME

    Something to consider while searching ESPN previews for continuous replays of Brock Freakin Holt hitting for the cycle at the Stadium, in the most recent playoffs this century between Boston and NY:

    Red Sox who should pitch: Eovaldi starts and goes a strong 5 or 6, and is relieved in some order by the following ('21 BA/OPS and games pitched vs. NY included) -- Braiser .125/.250, 2; Houck .170/.461, 4; Whitlock .154/.404, 6; Robles .083/.298, 4.

    Who shouldn't pitch: Ottavino .308/.996, 8.

    Yankee bullpen vs. Boston: Loaisiga .400/.919, 5; Green .300/.877 6; Luetge .280/.785 7; Chapman .200/.853 7... Peralta .143/.330 4.

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    I'm not sure I'd pitch Ottavino in any meaningful innings going forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvp 78 View Post
    I'm not sure I'd pitch Ottavino in any meaningful innings going forward.
    As many feel the same about Barnes and Richards, the best be that the Sox play an awful lot of meaningless innings late in games from here on out…

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    Sox-Yankees wild card game airs on ESPN at 8 p.m. Tuesday, so … A-Rod. There will be an alternate Statcast-driven broadcast on ESPN2 with @jasonbenetti, @PerezEd, and @mike_petriello on the call.


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    Our best hitters have been Schwaber, Devers and Verdugo so the Yankees may be doing us a favor starting a right hander. With all the pitching available, I expect the winner will have to hold down the opponents run production. With luck we will get a couple of runs early and Eovaldi will hold the Yankees to 5 or 6 scoreless innings. The pressure of being behind late on either team will be enormous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldtimer View Post
    Our best hitters have been Schwaber, Devers and Verdugo so the Yankees may be doing us a favor starting a right hander. With all the pitching available, I expect the winner will have to hold down the opponents run production. With luck we will get a couple of runs early and Eovaldi will hold the Yankees to 5 or 6 scoreless innings. The pressure of being behind late on either team will be enormous.
    Good stuff.

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    Yanks are gonna be on the attack early with their bashers and if Eovaldi weathers the early storm, they’ll start grinding ABs. Eovaldi going 5 is gonna be more like it. My bigger concern for the Yanks is that Cole has been limited since his injury and I don’t want Boone to think Cole is some rock solid ace who cannot be touched. I’d have a guy stretching from the opening pitch and if vintage Cole shows up, bonus

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksonianmarch View Post
    Yanks are gonna be on the attack early with their bashers and if Eovaldi weathers the early storm, they’ll start grinding ABs. Eovaldi going 5 is gonna be more like it. My bigger concern for the Yanks is that Cole has been limited since his injury and I don’t want Boone to think Cole is some rock solid ace who cannot be touched. I’d have a guy stretching from the opening pitch and if vintage Cole shows up, bonus
    Geez, this is quite the sober take on the SECOND RANKED STAR in the playoffs, according to MLB.com's objective writers (the ones who predicted New York to win 850 games this season). Of course, Judge was ranked 4th, and even Stanton was rated ahead of Boston's top player, Devers. Eovaldi, the All-Star pitcher who led the AL in Fielding Independent Pitching, was nowhere to be found in the top 50... but Joey Gallo was #37 because "we all want to see those homers."

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    Two divergent paths here.

    For the Sox, they need to hope the offense gets to Cole early and that Eovaldi lasts late.

    For the Yanks, they need to try to tie or lead by the time Eovaldi leaves. No need to try to blow the sox out early, use the pen difference to your advantage. Getting Eovaldi out early will increase the chances of winning
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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksonianmarch View Post
    Two divergent paths here.

    For the Sox, they need to hope the offense gets to Cole early and that Eovaldi lasts late.

    For the Yanks, they need to try to tie or lead by the time Eovaldi leaves. No need to try to blow the sox out early, use the pen difference to your advantage. Getting Eovaldi out early will increase the chances of winning
    If the Yankees' bullpen is indeed a difference-maker, it just may be because it gives the edge to Boston. Go back and look at the season stats in the first post of this thread. The Sox have gotten to four of NY's five top relievers. Loaisiga has been hot lately, but Chapman has given up either extra base hits or walks to a third of the Sox batters he's faced.

    The key of the game could very well be the way the Red Sox use their own pen. Cora can and should stay completely away from combustibles like Richards, Ottavino and Barnes -- who will have the Bombers salivating -- and only throw relievers who've been consistently stingy vs. the Yanks: Whitlock, Braiser, Robles, and hopefully Houck.

    But no one should be one bit surprised if Cora brings back Pivetta, ERod, Perez or even Sale in late and close situations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksonianmarch View Post
    Two divergent paths here.

    For the Sox, they need to hope the offense gets to Cole early and that Eovaldi lasts late.

    For the Yanks, they need to try to tie or lead by the time Eovaldi leaves. No need to try to blow the sox out early, use the pen difference to your advantage. Getting Eovaldi out early will increase the chances of winning
    Don't put too much into the Yankees slaughtering the Sox, especially Eovaldi, 8-10 days ago at Fenway.

    With Whitlock back and Cora willing to use his other starters in the bullpen, I think the pitching will be pretty even. I do think Cole is better than Eovaldi, but he wasn't so hot last time out and September this year has been his worst ERA (5.13) month. In his last three starts (Toronto, Boston, Cleveland) he has gone 17.2 innings, which is good, but given up 15 earned runs, which isn't.

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    Eovaldi's starts against NYY this season:

    6/04 6 IP, 1 ER, 7k, 0bb
    6/26 7.2 IP, 1 ER, 6k, 0bb
    7/17 5 IP, 1 ER, 7 k, 1 bb
    7/24 7.2 IP, 2 ER, 8 k, 0 bb
    8/17 5 IP, 2 ER, 6 k, 1 bb
    9/24 2.2 IP, 7 ER, 0 k, 2 bb

    I'm not sure I'd have much to complain about if he repeated any of his first 5 starts this year vs the NYY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5GoldGloves:OF,75 View Post
    Geez, this is quite the sober take on the SECOND RANKED STAR in the playoffs, according to MLB.com's objective writers (the ones who predicted New York to win 850 games this season). Of course, Judge was ranked 4th, and even Stanton was rated ahead of Boston's top player, Devers. Eovaldi, the All-Star pitcher who led the AL in Fielding Independent Pitching, was nowhere to be found in the top 50... but Joey Gallo was #37 because "we all want to see those homers."
    jacksonianmarch is normally very balanced in his take on both teams. Who cares about those other commentators?

    Before the first pitch, this is a really great game, given the decades-old rivalry and the ups and downs of this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacksonianmarch View Post
    Yanks are gonna be on the attack early with their bashers and if Eovaldi weathers the early storm, they’ll start grinding ABs. Eovaldi going 5 is gonna be more like it. My bigger concern for the Yanks is that Cole has been limited since his injury and I don’t want Boone to think Cole is some rock solid ace who cannot be touched. I’d have a guy stretching from the opening pitch and if vintage Cole shows up, bonus
    You are no doubt right about the hitting. It certainly worked last time vs. Eovaldi.

    As for Cole, the other reason not to leave him in is the depth of the Yankees bullpen. Huge win yesterday vs the Rays--who had just taken the first two games--thanks to the Yankees bullpen going 5.2 scoreless innings.

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    Stanton has been nails in September and when he gets hot, he carries a team. He also murders Fenway for his career. I'd have him higher than anyone on the Yanks for Tuesday's game. For Cole, it really all depends on if he is fully healed. If he is, awesome, roll out there. If he isnt then use the pen to your advantage and get a few innings of high octane cheese out of him. I would tell every pitcher on the team that, if you are given the ball, leave it all out there every pitch. Do not pitch for tomorrow. If you start and only give 3, then give us the best three you can give.
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