and if my math is right if we were to win the series with JV on Friday, game 2 of WS is on Wednesday so we could still throw cole and jv 1&2
Beat40 said:agproducer said:I completely agree with you here.mathguy86 said:I have said before that I would have done Greinke tomorrow and the Urkeeding game Friday and hold JV and Cole for the home games. Or at least wait on game 5 decision until after the game 4 answer.Cromagnum said:mathguy86 said:Hinch just pushed his big pile of chips in the middle of the table. Lose those 2 and he is up against the wall in Game 6.bearkatag15 said:
You gonna play bullpen games against Tanaka in game 4 instead? Too big of a risk.
Scenario 1: Greinke wins Game 4. You are up 3-1 in the series. You need a bullpen game at some point. Throw Urquidy and Peacock in Game 5. If you lose that, you are up 3-2, going home with JV and Cole for Games 6 and 7.
Scenario 2: Greinke loses game 4. To me, that is when you throw Verlander in Game 5. It makes Game 5 a must-win.
Worst case scenario: Greinke loses Game 4, then JV loses Game 5. Astros are down 3-2 coming home, but then have to throw Cole Game 6 on short rest in a must-win just to tie the series. Then, what do you have Game 7? A bullpen game with Greinke on 2 days rest and JV unavailable. That is a nightmare.
TL;DR - Hinch needs to save JV and Cole for games 6&7. We are up 2-1. We could come home trailing 3-2. The Yankees can't win the series in NY. they have to come back to MMP. I'd rather have my two best pitchers available, on full rest, for the two biggest games. One of the games in NY needs to be a bullpen game.
My question to the bolded: If you're in a position to clinch in a game 5, and JV is nearly fully rested, why wouldn't you go for the kill?
You get the kill, you don't need a bullpen game.
this is 100% wrong, you have to start Cole if you're down 2-3. Could you imagine if the Astros are eliminated and the best pitcher in the league is sitting on the bench.exp said:
We've already seen once this postseason how short rest can compromise our deadliest weapons. It's bizarre to me y'all would consider throwing Cole on short rest in game 6 under any scenario at this point.
If you're down 3-2 after ZG and JV losses, you have to win 2 games no matter what. So your formula has to be win 2 games. Option A is short rest Ace + BP day. Option B is BP day + full rest Ace. In either scenario you have to win both, but in option B you have stronger weapons.
agproducer said:Beat40 said:agproducer said:I completely agree with you here.mathguy86 said:I have said before that I would have done Greinke tomorrow and the Urkeeding game Friday and hold JV and Cole for the home games. Or at least wait on game 5 decision until after the game 4 answer.Cromagnum said:mathguy86 said:Hinch just pushed his big pile of chips in the middle of the table. Lose those 2 and he is up against the wall in Game 6.bearkatag15 said:
You gonna play bullpen games against Tanaka in game 4 instead? Too big of a risk.
Scenario 1: Greinke wins Game 4. You are up 3-1 in the series. You need a bullpen game at some point. Throw Urquidy and Peacock in Game 5. If you lose that, you are up 3-2, going home with JV and Cole for Games 6 and 7.
Scenario 2: Greinke loses game 4. To me, that is when you throw Verlander in Game 5. It makes Game 5 a must-win.
Worst case scenario: Greinke loses Game 4, then JV loses Game 5. Astros are down 3-2 coming home, but then have to throw Cole Game 6 on short rest in a must-win just to tie the series. Then, what do you have Game 7? A bullpen game with Greinke on 2 days rest and JV unavailable. That is a nightmare.
TL;DR - Hinch needs to save JV and Cole for games 6&7. We are up 2-1. We could come home trailing 3-2. The Yankees can't win the series in NY. they have to come back to MMP. I'd rather have my two best pitchers available, on full rest, for the two biggest games. One of the games in NY needs to be a bullpen game.
My question to the bolded: If you're in a position to clinch in a game 5, and JV is nearly fully rested, why wouldn't you go for the kill?
You get the kill, you don't need a bullpen game.
I see that reasoning as well. But what if JV loses that game 5? The Astros would have to additional shots at the series win with a bullpen game and Cole.
If it came down to having to win 1 out of 2, I'd like my chances a lot better with JV and Cole back to back.
Charlie Conway said:this is 100% wrong, you have to start Cole if you're down 2-3. Could you imagine if the Astros are eliminated and the best pitcher in the league is sitting on the bench.exp said:
We've already seen once this postseason how short rest can compromise our deadliest weapons. It's bizarre to me y'all would consider throwing Cole on short rest in game 6 under any scenario at this point.
If you're down 3-2 after ZG and JV losses, you have to win 2 games no matter what. So your formula has to be win 2 games. Option A is short rest Ace + BP day. Option B is BP day + full rest Ace. In either scenario you have to win both, but in option B you have stronger weapons.
Some of ya'll are overthinking this way too hard. Pitching JV on full rest regardless of locale is the correct move.Teddy Perkins said:
If we lose tomorrow with Greinke could Hinch call an audible and fly Verlander home before Friday's game to rest for Game 6 and throw the bullpen game in Game 5. Maddog's worst case scenario for the Stros is dire - lose with Greinke and JV, throw Cole on short rest and then BP for game 7? Don't like that at all.
I agree. With the announcement on who's starting, Hinch is just adding pressure to the Yanks to win tomorrow knowing he can change his starter if tomorrow doesn't result in a W.aTm2004 said:
I think who goes out in game 5 will be determined by game 4's outcome. Just because AJ said who is starting 4 & 5 doesn't make it written in stone.
Because it gets you to game 7.exp said:Charlie Conway said:this is 100% wrong, you have to start Cole if you're down 2-3. Could you imagine if the Astros are eliminated and the best pitcher in the league is sitting on the bench.exp said:
We've already seen once this postseason how short rest can compromise our deadliest weapons. It's bizarre to me y'all would consider throwing Cole on short rest in game 6 under any scenario at this point.
If you're down 3-2 after ZG and JV losses, you have to win 2 games no matter what. So your formula has to be win 2 games. Option A is short rest Ace + BP day. Option B is BP day + full rest Ace. In either scenario you have to win both, but in option B you have stronger weapons.
Why? What does that get you? You still have win a BP day in Game 7 and you have a lower win probability with your Ace in game 6. You can say it's wrong all you want but you haven't thus far presented a logical argument as to why.
You're making a lot of assumptions about Cole on short rest. You really think 24 hours of rest takes him from "all bets are off" to "automatic win"?exp said:
Cole is basically an automatic win on full rest. You run him out there on short rest and all bets are off. It's stupid.
tjholley16 said:
I'd go Grienke game 4, JV game 5, and Cole game 6 if we lose those two. Then all hands on deck for game 7. Similar to what we did in 2017 when JV went game 6
and how would you feel if we were to lose game 6 and end our season with Cole on the bench?exp said:
The JV short rest thing made sense vs Tampa ONLY because we had Cole on full rest for Game 5 if needed. In the scenario of being down 3-2, there's NO ONE behind Cole for game 7. Save him for Game 7 or World Series Game 1. End of story IMO.
Greinke game 4 is a no brainier and JV in Game 5 is close to a no brainer.
Frok said:
Bottom line is that by moving Greinke and Cole up a game now they have to win another game in New York. You can't come back down 3-2 and be forced to start Urquidy in an elimination game.
tjholley16 said:and how would you feel if we were to lose game 6 and end our season with Cole on the bench?exp said:
The JV short rest thing made sense vs Tampa ONLY because we had Cole on full rest for Game 5 if needed. In the scenario of being down 3-2, there's NO ONE behind Cole for game 7. Save him for Game 7 or World Series Game 1. End of story IMO.
Greinke game 4 is a no brainier and JV in Game 5 is close to a no brainer.
This is the main thing exp is missing.tjholley16 said:and how would you feel if we were to lose game 6 and end our season with Cole on the bench?exp said:
The JV short rest thing made sense vs Tampa ONLY because we had Cole on full rest for Game 5 if needed. In the scenario of being down 3-2, there's NO ONE behind Cole for game 7. Save him for Game 7 or World Series Game 1. End of story IMO.
Greinke game 4 is a no brainier and JV in Game 5 is close to a no brainer.