OK, here's a thread that can get an opinion from every type of fan. It's also a challenge to those, who think that they're experts on stats ("advanced metrics"). Let's examine who kicked it up a notch and who regressed. Certainly, his presence benefitted the younger pitchers, since he was in uniform while on the DL.
Just off the top of my head, Medlen might've been a bit rattled at times (and maybe for different reasons). At this point in his career, Teheran was more suited to #5 but may or may not have been fatigued by the time of his NLDS start. If he had adequate rest between starts, there might've been some effect from Hudson's absence.
Obviously, we all know that the club was planning on a return from Beachy. So, they thought that the loss could've been absorbed better.
Just off the top of my head, Medlen might've been a bit rattled at times (and maybe for different reasons). At this point in his career, Teheran was more suited to #5 but may or may not have been fatigued by the time of his NLDS start. If he had adequate rest between starts, there might've been some effect from Hudson's absence.
Obviously, we all know that the club was planning on a return from Beachy. So, they thought that the loss could've been absorbed better.