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5* MLB POD - 13-5 THIS POST SEASON! - GAME #1 - 47-29 L76 ov
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I mentioned it in the Cardinals/Brewers series that the Cardinals are just a different team vs. LHP at home especially. Though they're ranked 6th in OPS overall that does not nearly tell the story at home where they are 0-7 in their last 7 home games vs. a LH starter including our win with Randy Wolf. They are scoring just 3.55 runs per 9 vs. LHP at home over a run difference compared to RHP. The main reason is they are ranked 19th in walks vs. LHP on the season. For some reason they are a little more anxious and that could play in big as Wilson weakness is walking hitters. I think he gets them to chase some bad pitches early. Next we look at Chris Carpenter who has a 3.11 ERA in the post season over his 12 GS.
Carpenter's history is a little deceiving. A) he has had to go against National League hitters compared to Wilson vs. AL. Also Carpenter's numbers digress a bit as far as K/9 and BB/9 as he is only striking out 5.5/9 and walking nearly 3 guys per 9. He's been lucky with a .264 BABIP and 80.5% LOB in his post season career which suggests an xFIP at 4.06 a run higher than his actual stats. Next thing I look at is who he has faced this year and he's faced only 8 opponents who are in the top 10 in OPS vs. RHP, Royals, Brewers, and the Diamondbacks. In those 8 starts he had just 2 quality starts both vs. the Brewers. Overall he has a 5.01 ERA and a 1.76 WHIP. The Rangers will be the best hitting team he will face faced as far as hitting vs. RHP as they are #2 in OPS with a .798. Napoli and Young are familiar with Carpenter as they are combined 5-9 with a HR and 4 RBI. Look for the Rangers to continue their hot hitting vs. RHP which has resulted in a .271 average 6.33 runs per 9 over their last 10 games.
Lastly I also like the Rangers bullpen that has been more impressive down the stretch and plays in a better league. Overall the numbers look similar but the Rangers acquisitions have helped them become a dominant bullpen with Feliz on the back end.
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