No, it can't
Just know that I've had that feeling of nausea probably 100x more than you though
Anyway, I'd take our rotation. Schilling is a post-season monster, as you said, and the way Beckett has been pitching...he's been so consistent that there's no suggesting that he's going to slow down. He has some post-season experience, and a ring, so I would feel confident with him out there. Hopefully by the post-season Matsuzaka will have figured himself out in this league and pitched a few more gems.
See, Clemens is a good pitcher and all, but I think he's the reason I'm taking our rotation. Against the Sox in the post-season he just hasn't been that effective. I mean, the last time I saw him against the Sox in 2003 he left the mound with a 4-run deficit (yeah, yeah, we all know how that turned out, ******* ).