Yankees in Five
1. Similar pitching staffs, except Sabbathia and Rivera are better than Lee and Lidge
2. Somewhat similar lineups, except that the Yankees have multiple switch hitters, while Philly's best hitters (Utley, Howard, Ibanez) exhibit terrible platoon splits vs. lefties.
Other than that, I'm kind of rooting for snow seeing as I'm a fan of neither team.
ETA - Actually, Chase Utley has very good Lefty/Righty splits. (As seen last night.) Ryan Howard still looks like a harmless kitten vs. lefties.
1. Similar pitching staffs, except Sabbathia and Rivera are better than Lee and Lidge
2. Somewhat similar lineups, except that the Yankees have multiple switch hitters, while Philly's best hitters (Utley, Howard, Ibanez) exhibit terrible platoon splits vs. lefties.
Other than that, I'm kind of rooting for snow seeing as I'm a fan of neither team.
ETA - Actually, Chase Utley has very good Lefty/Righty splits. (As seen last night.) Ryan Howard still looks like a harmless kitten vs. lefties.
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Lee, no doubt, was dominant last night. He needs to be, because good as he's been against weaker NL hitters, Sabbathia's generally better. If we're expecting them both to pitch games 4 & 7, my money would be on CC. Actually, if it does go 7, I'd expect Lee to start game 5 and relieve in 7.
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The only thing I'm rooting for, and in a perverse way, is for A-Rod to have a great series and for Jeter to suck - mostly because Yankees fans dislike A-Rod and slurp Jeter so much.
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I think that you've understated the experience factor. Philly was here last year. The Yankees have all kinds of pressure, and really, only Jeter and Rivera have any WS experience.
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As per experience, nobody has experience until they do, and that didn't seem to hurt the Phills last year. The bigger problem for the Yankees are the tremendous slumps Swisher and Texiera are going through.
And no matter how much pressure the Yankees might be facing, were I a philly fan I'd still be worried about their lineup. (And Howard's sad vulnerability to lefty pitching)