Word: postseason
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Lilly, who enjoyed success in September, got rocked in the 2002 postseason, surrendering six earned runs in 4 1/3 innings for a 13.50 ERA. Hudson, who two-hit Boston in August, went 0-1 in two starts with a 6.23 ERA in last year’s playoffs...
Plus, Boston’s got Pedro going in Game 1, and he’s sick in the playoffs with a 1.13 ERA in four postseason games. He came out on the short end of the stick in Hudson’s shutout, so you can expect some fire in his belly when he gets the ball...
...only reason the Cardinals came even remotely close to a postseason berth. St. Louis would be rivaling the Texas Rangers if not for Pujols, considering the injury-plagued seasons of J.D. Drew and Fernando Vina, the subpar year by Jim Edmonds and a pitching staff that became mediocre overnight...
Since 1995, when the wild card was instituted, Colorado’s Larry Walker is the only MVP winner who didn’t see postseason play (in 1997). He hit .366 with 49 home runs, 130 RBI and 208 hits. Pujols is right there, without playing 81 games in the hitter-friendly confines of Coors field...
Since 1995, when the wild card was instituted, Colorado’s Larry Walker is the only MVP winner who didn’t see postseason play (in 1997). He hit .366 with 49 home runs, 130 RBI and 208 hits. Pujols is right there, without playing 81 games in the hitter-friendly confines of Coors field...