So, in the Divisional series prediction post, I predicted the following:
- Washington-San Francisco: predict a Washington 3-1 series win. Actual: SF wins 3-1.
- St. Louis-Los Angeles Dodgers: predicted a LA sweep or 3-1 series win. Actual: StL wins 3-1.
- Detroit-Baltimore: predicted a Detroit sweep or a 3-1 win. Actual: Baltimore sweeps 3-0.
- Kansas City-Los Angeles Angels: predicted a LA victory in 5. Actual: Kansas City sweeps 3-0.
Had I published in time, I likely would have gotten at least one of the WC games wrong too (I liked Bumgarner but thought Francisco Liriano could revert to his dominant 2013 post season form).
Four predictions, four incorrect, mostly wildly so. Damn. So much for the “pitching wins in the postseason” narrative.
Now what? Of course! Post another prediction piece 🙂
In the NL; the two top teams lost in the divisional series, leaving the weakest divisional champ going against the wild card, both with two off-days to re-set their rotations. In the AL; two surprising sweeps and a huge gap between games lets both teams re-set their rotations too. I’m guessing at the rotation order, but it should go as follows:
NL:
- Game 1: SF@Stl: Jake Peavy vs Adam Wainwright
- Game 2: SF@Stl: Madison Bumgarner vs Lance Lynn
- Game 3: Stl@SF: John Lackey vs Tim Hudson
- Game 4: Stl@SF: Shelby Miller vs Ryan Vogelsong
- Game 5: Stl@SF: Wainwright-Peavy (if necessary)
- Game 6: SF@Stl: Bumgarner-Lynn (if necessary)
- Game 7: SF@Stl: Lackey-Hudson (if necessary)
SF barely hit against Washington’s starters but still squeaked out 3 games from 4. St. Louis on the other hand hits the ball a ton and should pound SF’s lesser starters. I like a split in Stl thanks to Bumgarner, then Stl taking two of three in ATT, and SF liking their chances throwing their ace in game 6. But who the heck knows what is going to happen; Wainwright gave up 11 hits in his last outing. St. Louis in 7.
AL:
- Game 1: KC@Balt: James Shields vs Chris Tillman
- Game 2: KC@Balt: Yordano Ventura vs Wei-Yi Chen
- Game 3: Balt@KC: Bud Norris vs Jason Vargas
- Game 4: Balt@KC: Miguel Gonzalez vs Jeremy Guthrie (or perhaps Danny Duffy)
- Game 5: Balt@KC: Shields-Tillman (if necessary)
- Game 6: KC@Balt: Ventura-Chen (if necessary)
- Game 7: KC@Balt: Vargas-Norris (if necessary)
I, and every other national pundit, continue to be underwhelmed by Baltimore’s pitching staff. But they get the job done: Norris was un-hittable against Detroit, and Tillman pitched good enough to win. Is KC on a mission to save Dayton Moore’s job? It sure seems so. They couldn’t surpass Detroit in the regular season but swept the best team in baseball in the ALDS. But meanwhile, Baltimore *hits* the ball. I think Baltimore could win both games at home to start and then two of three in KC.
Prediction: Baltimore in 6.