2022 Postseason Pitching Staff Rankings


2022 Postseason Pitching Staff Rankings

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  1. Well…I guess it’s time show this to the team. Cause there ain’t no motivator like a “they think we suck”!

  2. It would be hard not to disagree. We have a lights out closer and two high end starters. Our bullpen overall is very average. Bottom line is our lineup will need to produce to give us a shot at the promised land.

  3. I would say they take into consideration our 5 man rotation. If it was based on top 3 I’m sure we would rank a little higher.

  4. Bottom 2 starting spots definitely hurt. But the Phillies???? Really????? We’ll prove em’ all wrong

  5. This seems wrong. The Jays biggest weakness this year was their lack of pitching depth and their inability to get consistently good starts from their 4th and 5th starter. Their top 3 starters were excellent pretty much all year and their bullpen after the deadline was also really, really good.

  6. This post season is on the top-half of our line-up. One-through-four will have to produce for us to have any chance. These hitters can be elite. But as we’ve seen all season, they can also be inconsistent.

    I’m hoping for the best. I was wrong about Bo. I might also be wrong here.

  7. Our pitching staff at its best is top 3, but 11 is not unfair with that it is rn

  8. This list is awful.
    1. Astros
    2. Braves
    3. Dodgers
    4. Cardinals
    5. Mets
    6. Guardians
    7. Rays
    8. Mariners
    9. Yankees
    10. Jays
    11. Padres
    12. Phillies

    My list is only considering playoff pitchers really, not sure what the initial list is based on

  9. I feel like our pitching is better than Philly and arguably the Cards but I can see Kikuchi and unfortunately Berrios really dropping us down here.

    I still believe Berrios is better than he’s shown this year but I mean ya Kikuchi has thrown us out of most of his games this season.

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