Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
Milwaukee would rather not face the Cubs in the first round, because it will be a virtual home series for the Cubs. So either they try to sweep them and knock them out, or they concede 2 of 3 and let them be the #2 seed and get beat by the Phillies.
The Cubs are going to face Atlanta's 3-4-5 starters with Fried and Morton hurt, and they will face Milwaukee's 3-4-5 starters as Milwaukee lines up their rotation to go 1-2-3 in the first playoff round. Milwaukee's 4 and 5 starters will go long and eat innings so that they can use just 2-3 relievers from the playoff roster each on Saturday and Sunday to get some work, they aren't going to pitch anybody back to back on those two days.
The AL race is going to be something. It will almost certainly come down to the last day, and Houston-Arizona may determine the final playoff spot in both leagues.
it won't be a home series for the cubs. Last year the Padres / Dodgers series was thought it would be full of Dodgers fans. The padres limited tickets to Dodger fans. The Brewers will do the same. It would be embarrassing to the organization too and they won't have that happen.
Also, brewer fans will come out for the playoffs. This isn't some random game in June. They will show up.
If I were the brewers i'd be chomping at the bit to play the Cubs over anyone else. The only advantage the Cubs have playing the Brewers is familiarity. But I wouldn't count on that for beating this brewers club.
atl is still playing for home field - theyre not laying down for the cubs