We know the Braves will be playing the LAD in Game 1 of the LAD, and we know they will be facing a LHP...Kershaw or Ryu.
We also know Folty will be taking the hill for the Braves. The Dodgers lined up as follows vs a RHP in the tie-breaker game:
1. Pederson (L) LF - severe standard platoon splits
2. Turner (R) 3B - standard platoon splits
3. Muncy (L) 1B - standard platoon splits
4. Machado (R) SS - minimal platoon splits
5. Grandal (S) C - better vs RHP
6. Bellinger (L) CF - large standard platoon splits
7. Puig (R) RF - reverse platoon splits
8. Hernandez (R) 2B - standard platoon splits
9. Pitcher
This is a very balanced and very potent lineup.
Folty should be good for 18 batters, but there is no way Pederson can be allowed to face anything other than LHP after his first 2 PAs. No matter what is happening in the game, Venters faces Pederson for his 3rd PA, pitches around Turner, and then goes after Muncy. This happens. Period.
Someone then pitches around Machado, and a fresh LHP (probably Freeman) faces the Grandal/Bellinger/Puig portion of the lineup. Viz might come in here to face Puig if it's late and Freeman has struggled vs Grandal/Bellinger.
A fresh RHP faces Hernandez (Viz if it's the 8th, or if he's already in), and play match up with whomever bats in the 9th spot for the 3rd PA.
Minter faces Pederson/Turner/Muncy in their 4th PA...period. He can be allowed to face Machado if it's still the 8th inning. If the game isn't in the 8th by then, the Braves probably aren't in this game anyways.
Viz pitches the 9th if he hasn't been used. If he has been used that means he faced Hernandez in 7th or 8th and the game is over anyways.
The overall strategy should be (27 outs):
1. Folty pitches to 18 batters. (12-15 outs)
2. Venters faces the top of the lineup for PA 3. (2-3 outs)
3. Minter faces the top of the lineup for PA 4. (3-4 outs)
4. Viz pitches between Venters and Minter if it's late, or after Minter it isn't late. (3-4 outs)
5. Match up as best they can for all other batters. (1-5 outs)
6. Don't let Turner or Machado beat them.
We also know Folty will be taking the hill for the Braves. The Dodgers lined up as follows vs a RHP in the tie-breaker game:
1. Pederson (L) LF - severe standard platoon splits
2. Turner (R) 3B - standard platoon splits
3. Muncy (L) 1B - standard platoon splits
4. Machado (R) SS - minimal platoon splits
5. Grandal (S) C - better vs RHP
6. Bellinger (L) CF - large standard platoon splits
7. Puig (R) RF - reverse platoon splits
8. Hernandez (R) 2B - standard platoon splits
9. Pitcher
This is a very balanced and very potent lineup.
Folty should be good for 18 batters, but there is no way Pederson can be allowed to face anything other than LHP after his first 2 PAs. No matter what is happening in the game, Venters faces Pederson for his 3rd PA, pitches around Turner, and then goes after Muncy. This happens. Period.
Someone then pitches around Machado, and a fresh LHP (probably Freeman) faces the Grandal/Bellinger/Puig portion of the lineup. Viz might come in here to face Puig if it's late and Freeman has struggled vs Grandal/Bellinger.
A fresh RHP faces Hernandez (Viz if it's the 8th, or if he's already in), and play match up with whomever bats in the 9th spot for the 3rd PA.
Minter faces Pederson/Turner/Muncy in their 4th PA...period. He can be allowed to face Machado if it's still the 8th inning. If the game isn't in the 8th by then, the Braves probably aren't in this game anyways.
Viz pitches the 9th if he hasn't been used. If he has been used that means he faced Hernandez in 7th or 8th and the game is over anyways.
The overall strategy should be (27 outs):
1. Folty pitches to 18 batters. (12-15 outs)
2. Venters faces the top of the lineup for PA 3. (2-3 outs)
3. Minter faces the top of the lineup for PA 4. (3-4 outs)
4. Viz pitches between Venters and Minter if it's late, or after Minter it isn't late. (3-4 outs)
5. Match up as best they can for all other batters. (1-5 outs)
6. Don't let Turner or Machado beat them.
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