Fixing the Playoff Schedule
Posted by Seth Walder | Posted in MLB | Posted on 14-10-2009
Tags: C.C. Sabathia, MLB, New York Yankees
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In 2007, the powers-at-be in Major League Baseball decided to put in additional off-days into the playoff schedule. While it might have seemed like a good idea at the time, it has changed the playoffs into something vastly different from the regular season, which I don’t believe was the original intention of the move.
The Yankees announced today that they plan on going with a three-man rotation for the ALCS, hoping to avoid starting Joba Chamberlain and Chad Gaudin. They can pull off the rotation with exactly one start coming from a pitcher on short-rest—Game 4 with Sabathia pitching. The reason they can do this is the inexplicable day off that happens after game 4, meaning that Burnett will go on full rest in game 5, and with the travel day after that Pettitte can pitch game 6 on full rest and Sabathia again on full rest for game 7. I’m not hating on the Yankees here—it’s exactly what I would do if I was them, but it isn’t what should be happening.
