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It is worth pointing out that the Cards/Stros started a day later. Thus, it should be easier for them to set up their rotation to begin with i.e. NL gets a day before the div series, AL gets the day after the series for extra rest.
Now, I could see why people might see that as getting screwed if you go to 7, because the best pitchers will probably be brought out for that. However, if all else is equal, that extra day before should allow you to reorganise your rotation to its best effectiveness. Whether it works like that is, of course, another story. |
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if we were talking east and west coast, then 5 days does mean something. |
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The commish could have allowed the day off for travel after game 5 of the ALCS -- then game 7 would have been tonight along with game 7 of NLCS. But then the Red Sox and Yankees pitching staffs would have been rested and the tactics would have been different ---- Pedro likely would have started for Boston and Mussina or Vas for New York ..... Bud BABY hates George and the Yankees ---- maybe George will take Sheets this winter from the Brewers.. The Red Sox had a great year and so did the Yankees --- The ALCS will mean nothing to the Red Sox's unless they can finish and WIN their FIRST World Series since 1918. "The Curse" isn't the Yankees - it is the Series !!
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So given that the NL only has one day of rest before game 1 of the WS, did the Astros and Cardinals send their potential #1 starter to Boston today?
That would suck being the Astros' starter, sitting in Boston and realizing that you have to turn around and come back home. |
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No. You wouldn't send ahead when you have a Game 7 to play and I'm pretty sure Oswalt would have been the Game One starter.
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The number of days' rest basically will not come in to play because the Cardinals rotation is set up to hit the World Series without missing a beat, it would have mattered much more had the Astros won tonight.
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Baseball post season has had these wierd schedule quirks forever. Wasn't that long ago homefield advantage was just flip-flopped every year. I didn't like making the All-Star game factor into this, but that's just the way it is. St Louis has a good enough team it shouldn't matter. They should just be happy they have 4-7 more games to play and go out swinging.
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As far as the all-star game is concerned. I have always found it to be worthless. It means nothing. I have no interest in seeing a game that doesn't count for anything, that lacks intensity, and pits the AL vs. the NL if there is interleague play.
That being said, at least now there is some reason for me to follow the game. Some people will say that it is unfair to the team with the best record during the regular season. It's true it is. But, you get home field throughout your league's playoffs for having the best record. You're not matched up against the other league (AL or NL), so why shouldn't the all-star game be allowed to hold the prestige of giving the winning league home field advantage. |
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The All Star Game should be gotten rid of, IMO. It might have meant something back in the days when guys spent their careers on one team and the only times guys from each league saw each other were the postseason and the ASG, but nowadays it means nothing at all. These guys see each other regularly, or have seen each other at some point, most of the time.
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No offense, but the "extra day off" idea has no merit. What if the Cardinals won in 4 games while the Red Sox won in 7? The Cardinals would have an extra 3-4 days off. What if the Red Sox won in 5 while the Cardinals won in 6? Every year you are going to have a team with more days off then the rest. There's no proof that an extra day off helps a team win, and furthermore it could be said that an extra day off can get a team out of their groove. Let them play the game, as I don't think the Cardinals care that Boston had an extra day off. The fact that they got to the World Series is all that is on their mind right now. You won't see Albert Pujols say: "Man, this is crap that Boston got an extra day off. They are going to beat us now!" If your team is relying on who is more rested rather than who has more talent, you wouldn't be in the World Series to begin with.
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The current pattern of post-season scheduling has been the same since 1996, so it's not like there have been any new wrinkles introduced this year. In 1995, the first year where there was the three-round post-season, all the games in each series were set on the same dates, and MLB broke up the broadcasting such that different regions would see different games. That did not work out so well, so in 1996 MLB changed things to the semi-staggered series dates. |
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*************Edit********************************* ***** Ok of the 34 postseasons since the inception of the LCS, 24 have had a situation where one league had more days off (10 had more than 1 extra day) either because they won in less games or because the way the games where scheduled. Of those 24, 16 (7 involved multiple days off) resulted in the team that had more days off winning the series. Now to further narrow down the field, 9 postseason involved LCS that went the same amount of games so one can assume that because of scheduling one league was given an extra day off. Of those 9, 7 went on to win the WS. Only the A's dynasty in the early 70's was able to buck the trend, they won back-to-back WS 72' & 73' when both LCS went 5 games and the NL had the benefit of an extra day off. Last edited by AngelinOF; 10-22-2004 at 05:23 PM. Reason: Results |
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