Minor had a bad start! ZOMG!!!!
We get it thethe you really like Medlen. You've been reluctant to consider Minor the staff ace all year.
Unless Minor keeps struggling he goes game 1 period. Minor is the leader on our staff in pretty much every meaningful statistic. He is a flyball pitcher so yes he'll get stung by the long ball. Conversely though he's striking out more guys and walking less than Medlen. Is Medlen the hotter hand now? Yes, but has minor actually been sucking? No. So for me there's no reason to not let our best pitcher start game one unless he keeps struggling. FWIW Minor's bad games in the last month and change have pretty much all come against the Marlins. Since August he's had 7 starts, allowed 22 runs to cross the plate and 13 of them came against the Marlins, 4 more came in that start in Washington where he only went 1.2. Basically he has 4 total **** starts, then a good start against Washington, a shutdown start against Philly (hooray offense), and a damn good start against the Cardinals.
Here's the biggest reason JMO that Minor should be our game one starter, he has had 2 starts all yeaer where he hasn't completed 6 innings. One was the trainwreck game against the Nats where he didn't get a single break and walked way more guys than normal, the other was the second start of the season against the Mets. Minor is a virtual lock to make it 6 even in his "bad" starts. Medlen has had 7 starts where he didn't complete 6 innings, though one was for injury I believe (against Toronto) Medlen to date has also not gone above 7 IP. Minor has exceeded that 3 times.
So while Medlen is the hot hand, and him being the hot hand makes him very valuable he shouldn't supplant Minor. Where I think Medlen's value is that we can slot him at 2 or 3 depending on opponent to neutralize parks as much as possible. If we get the 1 seed you slot him 3 because the road starts will be more taxing and you wouldn't want Julio and Wood making them.