Key to Yankees’ playoff fate rests in final pieces of pitching equation



Have you experienced a feeling that your favorite team — if your favorite team is a contender — is good enough to win the World Series and flimsy enough to be bounced in the first round? 

If so, I get it. We are in a second straight season in which only one team might have a .600 or better winning percentage, which last happened in consecutive years in 2013 (no teams reached .600) and 2014 (one team did).

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The one team this year is the Brewers, and congratulations to them for figuring out the new Moneyball inefficiency, which — ironically for the analytic world — is thriving at the finer parts of the game. But lacking big-time power, Milwaukee also could use its finesse excellence and pitching depth to win its first-ever title or be eliminated in a Division Series.

After Milwaukee, the fun really begins. The Brewers went into Tuesday 4 ¹/₂ games better than any other team in the majors. The next seven teams — from the second-best Phillies to the eighth-best Red Sox — were within 4 ¹/₂ games, then the Padres were five back and the Astros six. Thus, teams No. 2 to No. 10 were within six games, which is why you are experiencing that sense of upside and downside for these clubs.


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