What am I missing? Cleveland's ace against Toronto's 4th pitcher and Cleveland is the dog? Especially with how Toronto bats have been stifled by Andrew Miller and Cody Allen in late innings.
Is Kluber lousy with short rest? Is Sanchez great in the postseason?
Or, is everyone counting on Toronto "needing to win" while Cleveland can "afford to lose" this game?
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What am I missing? Cleveland's ace against Toronto's 4th pitcher and Cleveland is the dog? Especially with how Toronto bats have been stifled by Andrew Miller and Cody Allen in late innings.
Is Kluber lousy with short rest? Is Sanchez great in the postseason?
Or, is everyone counting on Toronto "needing to win" while Cleveland can "afford to lose" this game?
What am I missing? Cleveland's ace against Toronto's 4th pitcher and Cleveland is the dog? Especially with how Toronto bats have been stifled by Andrew Miller and Cody Allen in late innings.
Is Kluber lousy with short rest? Is Sanchez great in the postseason?
Or, is everyone counting on Toronto "needing to win" while Cleveland can "afford to lose" this game?
Aaron Sanchez has the best "stuff" on the Blue Jays' staff. The Jays tried to limit his innings as much as possible this season as he is nearly a decade younger than both Estrada and Happ, but he had a 3.00 ERA, a 1.17 WHIP, with 7.5 K/9, all as a 23/24-year-old.
He will be a tough and the big thumpers in the Jays lineup have hit well against Kluber. My lean is on the Tribe but just wanted to help out with some additional information.
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Quote Originally Posted by composite:
What am I missing? Cleveland's ace against Toronto's 4th pitcher and Cleveland is the dog? Especially with how Toronto bats have been stifled by Andrew Miller and Cody Allen in late innings.
Is Kluber lousy with short rest? Is Sanchez great in the postseason?
Or, is everyone counting on Toronto "needing to win" while Cleveland can "afford to lose" this game?
Aaron Sanchez has the best "stuff" on the Blue Jays' staff. The Jays tried to limit his innings as much as possible this season as he is nearly a decade younger than both Estrada and Happ, but he had a 3.00 ERA, a 1.17 WHIP, with 7.5 K/9, all as a 23/24-year-old.
He will be a tough and the big thumpers in the Jays lineup have hit well against Kluber. My lean is on the Tribe but just wanted to help out with some additional information.
What am I missing? Cleveland's ace against Toronto's 4th pitcher and Cleveland is the dog? Especially with how Toronto bats have been stifled by Andrew Miller and Cody Allen in late innings.
Is Kluber lousy with short rest? Is Sanchez great in the postseason?
Or, is everyone counting on Toronto "needing to win" while Cleveland can "afford to lose" this game?
Klubers first start on short rest. Sanchez is not Jays #4. For a good part of the season he was seen as their ace.
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Quote Originally Posted by composite:
What am I missing? Cleveland's ace against Toronto's 4th pitcher and Cleveland is the dog? Especially with how Toronto bats have been stifled by Andrew Miller and Cody Allen in late innings.
Is Kluber lousy with short rest? Is Sanchez great in the postseason?
Or, is everyone counting on Toronto "needing to win" while Cleveland can "afford to lose" this game?
Klubers first start on short rest. Sanchez is not Jays #4. For a good part of the season he was seen as their ace.
Klubers first start on short rest. Sanchez is not Jays #4. For a good part of the season he was seen as their ace.
Sanchez is still their ace, but can he throw a shutout to support his non-existent offense? Kluber will have one thing in common with Bauer, a ton of bullpen to back him up.
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Quote Originally Posted by gamblingallday:
Klubers first start on short rest. Sanchez is not Jays #4. For a good part of the season he was seen as their ace.
Sanchez is still their ace, but can he throw a shutout to support his non-existent offense? Kluber will have one thing in common with Bauer, a ton of bullpen to back him up.
Sanchez is still their ace, but can he throw a shutout to support his non-existent offense? Kluber will have one thing in common with Bauer, a ton of bullpen to back him up.
I agree, also I think the Indians have the best bullpen in baseball. That has to be heavily factored in every game, practically equally with the starting pitching. I know the Dodgers and Cubs have a great bullpen numbers but that Indians pen just feels more dominant.
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Quote Originally Posted by KeyElement:
Sanchez is still their ace, but can he throw a shutout to support his non-existent offense? Kluber will have one thing in common with Bauer, a ton of bullpen to back him up.
I agree, also I think the Indians have the best bullpen in baseball. That has to be heavily factored in every game, practically equally with the starting pitching. I know the Dodgers and Cubs have a great bullpen numbers but that Indians pen just feels more dominant.
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