Here’s what I think:
I think the decision to keep the pitchers on their regular rest is the right one. Heard Keith Law of Scouts Inc. on with the morning show today. His belief is that the D-backs best chance is to go with Brandon Webb on short rest so you use him three times in the series. I disagree. The numbers are overwhelmingly bad for pitchers on short rest in the playoffs. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, since 1995 pitchers on short rest in the playoffs are 19-33 and their teams are 29-53. No thanks.
I think that Keith Law is dead on when it comes to Doug Davis and Livan Hernandez being bad matchups in this series. The
I think we need more Micah in this series than just one start.
I think the attendance issue is the most bloated, overrated piece of garbage topic in the last 48 hours. Be embarrassed because your streets are dirty or your teachers are underpaid, not because there are a thousand unsold tickets for a playoff game. For goodness sakes I’ve stepped in deeper puddles. Media types trying to sex up a series that has no sex appeal, nothing more.
I think the key player in this series is Mark Reynolds. When he’s on, and hitting the ball for power, the D-backs offense is a different animal.
I think these two teams are relatively even in the pitching categories. I think the
I think the layoff really hurts the
I think that, on the surface, the move to bring Willie Tavares back is a smart one for the
I think the


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Burnsy: Right on with the Rockies in six! Colorado has too much offense after game one a Webb, Melvin should (he won’t) pitch Owings in game 3; as Livan will be lit up in Denver. Also, as you outline, no way, will Webb be consistent with only 3 days off. Enough with the attendance fiasco and admit that the Valley has not yet got behind this team and the East coast media already knows that. :=)