If pitching is key then why did the Braves continue to get bounced in the first round for like 10 straight years. Why did the Tigers just get swept and haven't won a WS with their staff the last few years. Why have the A's not win a anything with their staffs from the Huddy era ad now with Gray? And yes when the Cards came back from like 8 down in Sept from the Wild Card to take that and the WS they got hot. Same thing when they won their division several years ago with like 88 wins. There is no 'key' to winning in the playoffs other then being hot at the right time.
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Never said it equaled a WS titlet or even a WS birth. I said certain teams are built well for deep playoff runs, which is true.
Tigers were definitely worse than yrs before. But previously they had consistently made deep runs into the playoffs. And pitching ended up being their downfall, as they couldn't hold a late lead.
A's and Royals were pretty evenly matched. But it was 1 game. Both teams likely beat the Angels anyways considering the Angels lack of dominant pitching.
In the early 2000's the A's ran into the Yankees nearly every postseason and were quickly eliminated. Which further proves my point. The Yankees had dominant pitching with Moose, Pettitte, and Clemens and the best closer in the game. And the Yankees routinely made deep playoff runs.
The early 2000 Braves didn't have much dominant pitching. Which I have noted several times as the reason we have not made it past the 1st round in 15 yrs. Smoltz was in the pen. Maddux and Glavine were past their prime (still good, but no longer elite). We had Russ Ortiz as our Defacto ace on yr.
Cards had Carpenter and Wainwright competing for Cy Young awards in their 1st win. Giants had Lincecum and Cain doing the same. Having 2 of the top 5 pitchers in baseball goes a long way. Even the Dodgers made it to the NLCS last yr before getting booted.
There is no magic key to winning it all. Correct. But there is clear reason why certain teams consistently go deep into the playoffs. And isn't because of dumb luck.