I'd start a proven big game pitcher like Carpenter on three days rest. It's all hands on deck anyway, so you might as well have your best starting the game.
They can rest in the off season!
I'd start a proven big game pitcher like Carpenter on three days rest. It's all hands on deck anyway, so you might as well have your best starting the game.
I'd start a proven big game pitcher like Carpenter on three days rest. It's all hands on deck anyway, so you might as well have your best starting the game.
I'd start a proven big game pitcher like Carpenter on three days rest. It's all hands on deck anyway, so you might as well have your best starting the game.
I'll be honest, I kind of would treat Game 6 like Game 6. I say that because lets say the Cards win Game 6, you have to be practical and save people for Game 7. I mean if the Rangers and especially The Cards (because THEY NEED to win Game 6) use everybody in Game 6 for a win, who will be available for Game 7?
This can bring Carpenter back for game seven on three days rest.
Sandra
The statistics for pitching on short rest scream "no".....