The Moonshot: Scariest pitching rotations for the MLB postseason

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The Moonshot: Scariest pitching rotations for the MLB postseason

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The Mets have the scariest pitching rotation for the MLB postseason. The team is 40 games above .500 and has a dominant rotation. The Mets are 9-8 in Max Scherzer/Jacob deGrom starts since degrom came off the injured list in August. Buck Showalter's Baltimore Orioles have a very good pitching staff. They have Taijuan Walker, Carlos Carrasco and Edwin Diaz.

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The Baseball Insiders discuss the most scary pitching rotations for the MLB postseason.

The St. Louis Cardinals are a dark horse candidate for the World Series. They are going to win their division but will play in the Wild Card round. Their team has a top-five offense and the best defensive team in MLB. The team is also a good team with contact hitting, contact and stout defense. They have a 3.77 ERA and a very good pitching staff. Tyler O'Neill is injured and Nolan Gorman was optioned to Triple-A. Dylan Carlson has been underwhelming and Paul DeJong has had a bad season. It's a one-run game team that is 24-16 in one game games.


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