First of all, I would like to congratulate the Boston Red Sox for backing into the playoffs after being swept by the Yankees and losing the first three games to Toronto.
The fact that C.C. Sabathia is pitching in game one of the playoffs next Wednesday is a lock. With the way things are shaping up, it looks like C.C. will be opposed by Justin Verlander of the Tigers (if the Tigers can hold off the surging twins). I attended a Tigers Yankees game at the stadium this summer. What was the pitching matchup? C.C. vs. Justin. Let me tell you, forgetting about the numbers and all, Justin Verlander has unbelievable stuff. He made the Yankee lineup look like a bunch of little leaguers hitting for the first time after graduating tee ball. Regardless, the Yankees found a way to win the game on an Alex Rodriguez home run that just got over the right field wall.
C.C's struggles in the playoffs in the past have to be forgotten about. Both seasons in which he has struggled, his arm has been shot. He pitched on three days rest consistently last year to will the Brewers into the playoffs. The previous year with Cleveland, he had pitched a ton of innings before postseason. I am confident in C.C as he has been a workhorse all year for us, but hasn't been overworked.
Many debate who the number two starter should be in the playoffs for the Yankees. The obvious choices are A.J Burnett and Andy Pettitte. The two are such different pitchers. A.J is an overpowering hurler who has the stuff to no hit any team on any day, yet also has the moments where he simply implodes. Andy meanwhile, is a more consistent pitcher with honest stuff. Personally I would like to see A.J in game two as I truly believe he will step up to the occasion in the playoffs. We'll see who the Yankees choose.
Either way, the ALDS is always a hard series. A best of five is more of a crapshoot then anything. One bad start by a pitcher could turn an entire series around. As the Yankees have seen in recent division series, they are not easy to win.
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