Thurs Aug 31 7p: Lance Lynn vs. Strider Fri Sep 1 7p: Julio Urias vs. Fried Sat Sep 2 6p: TBD vs. Elder Sun Sep 3 1p: Bobby Miller vs. Morton
The Atlanta Braves have a four-game lead for the one-seed in the National League, and ESPN pundits are already calling the Braves unbeatable this year. But there was this part, late in the article:
"The Dodgers' talent, experience and consistency give them the best shot at taking a playoff series," one executive said.
Another dove into the numbers.
"The Dodgers share a lot of the same hitter run value numbers vs. pitching as the Braves, and have more hard-throwing relievers, who are successful [in October]," he said. "The Dodgers are ranked first in pitcher run value when a pitch is 96 mph or above."
Essentially, the Dodgers rank second to the Braves in most offensive categories, averaging 5.6 runs per game compared to Atlanta's 5.8. But their pitching injuries have piled up, leading to just the seventh-best ERA in the NL. Then again, Clayton Kershaw just returned from injury and looks as good as ever.
"I think the Dodgers' overall 26-man roster depth is probably better than Atlanta's, so I would think they have the best chance against them in a long series," one executive said. "And they are a team that knows how to win, can take a punch, and has a tremendous home-field advantage."
Said the executive: "That would be one heck of a series."The Phillies beat the Braves in four games last October, but that doesn't make them more dangerous for Atlanta than the Dodgers, according to several executives.
So let's see how this series goes. We will see all three of the Braves' key starters. The Braves might not see all of ours.
I will be there at the Stadium Thursday night. I also have no idea why the Dodgers aren't playing on the Labor Day holiday.