979ag said:
It might just be my orange tinted shades, but I really think LMJ will have a dominant night. All he has been hearing is how he "can't stay healthy," "can't pitch more than 5 innings," "not a real starter." I don't know, but I just feel like he goes out there and shows everyone why he was an All-Star selection and proves a lot of people (and a lot on this board) wrong tonight. I've got that little tingle in my balls that has me feeling it
The dude is a passionate gamer, and I expect nothing less than stare downs after every strike out and yelling, "LETS ****ING GO!" after every half inning. I'm excited
LMJ going more than five innings (or even going five good innings) would be the craziest thing that's happened this postseason.
I posted this back before the series started:
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Since he came back Sept 24, he's pitched three times, and he went 3.1 innings, 4.1 innings, and 3+ innings.
On Sept 24: He had 3 good innings, and then in the fourth he gave up a homer and a lineout and was pulled.
On Sept 30: He had three good innings, then in the fourth he had a walk (who advanced on a wild pitch), then another walk, then a single and a double that scored those two runs. He did manage to get out of that inning though and was then pulled in the fifth, but I'd definitely say he struggled in the fourth inning.
Then in Game 3 against Boston: He had three good innings, and then in the fourth he walked the first guy, the second got a hit and then he was pulled.
So in the last three starts since he came back from his second injury stint, he's had three good innings every time and then things started to fall apart.
Lance has only thrown five innings while giving up four or fewer earned runs once since the beginning of July (9/6 against Seattle.)
I'm not saying it can't be done, but if he does it, it will be an extreme outlier compared to everything else he's done in the last three months.