After rain in the Midwest caused Game Four between the Yankees and Tigers to be postponed and Game Three between the Giants and Cardinals to be delayed for three-plus hours, various propitiations to the weather gods have undoubtedly been made by MLB. They’ll try again today.
The first game is Game Four in Detroit, with the Yankees trying to fend off elimination and the Tigers trying to close them out. The pitchers remain Sabathia for the Big Apple’s team and Scherzer for the team from Motown. It’s scheduled for 4:00PM Eastern on TBS.
The second game is Game Four in St. Louis at 8:00PM Eastern. The Cardinals took a two-games-to-one lead by winning yesterday, and they’ll pitch Adam Wainwright. The Giants counter with two-time Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum, who’s been excellent coming out of the bullpen in the playoffs after a forgettable regular season.
Each team’s 3-4-5 hitters are noticeable by their absence: The Giants’ Pablo Sandoval, Buster Posey and Hunter Pence are 6-for-33 with one RBI. Not to be undercut, the Cardinals’ Matt Holliday, Allen Craig and Yadi Molina are 5-for-33 with no RBIs. Oh, and Carlos Beltran and his knee are day-to-day for the Cards; without him their lineup is even weaker.
In the ALCS game the Yankees are looking like they’ll be swept for only the fourth time in their long and illustrious postseason history.
Plus one famous up 3-0 flop. 🙂
Beat me to it, SaMo. 😉 Roberto Baly broke the news, I think. I linked to it at the last Dodgers update post below.
“LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers today hired Gerry Hunsicker as Senior Advisor, Baseball Operations. Dodger General Manager Ned Colletti made the announcement.”
Because that’s what the Dodgers were lacking in 2012: more guys in the front office.
So Bochy’s rolling the dice and letting Lincescum pitch tonight. Their starting pitching is imploding, and is likely to be worse next year.
Except that Lincecum has pitched well, and apparently they don’t think Zito matches up well with the Cardinals’ hitters.
I agree and I’m sorry to say I think he will pitch well and tie it up at 2 each I’m afraid
I was happy to be wrong 🙂
Most of the year, he’s had a few good innings before a definitive meltdown.