If we can build a lead graveman has shown the ability to go long innings.
Oh Lordy? Care to expound on that?
Seriously.
Graveman has been awesome. Even better when not 100% rested.
If we pitch Graveman tonight and force a game 3, we will have the momentum, especially if we are putting up 6 or 7 runs in the process.
We have to win tonight, worry about tomorrow if there is a Game 3.
You don't even get the opportunity for Game 3 if you don't win Game 2.
Your point is stupid.
If you don't win game 2 AND game 3 it doesn't matter which one you lost in. There's no bonus points for losing 2-1 instead of 2-0.
You don't even get the opportunity for Game 3 if you don't win Game 2.
Your point is stupid.
Exactly. To put it mathematically, say pitching Graveman tonight gives you a 60% chance of winning. But pitching him tomorrow on 4 days rest would give you a 65% chance of winning. Pitching Bracewell/Pollo gives you a 40% chance of winning either night. Then if you pitch Graveman tonight, you give yourself a 60% * 40% = 24% chance of winning the CWS. But if you hold him till tomorrow (knowing there's a 60% chance that tomorrow never comes), you give yourself a 40% * 65% = 26% chance of winning the CWS. So you should go with Pollo/Bracewell. It's not that significant, so I'm OK with pitching Graveman tonight.
I agree that this is a valid point too. Just to emphasize again, I am OK with what Cohen is doing. At the end of the day, I don't think it matters all that much which order he pitches them in.However, I'm a big believer that if we win game 2, it gives us all of the momentum and puts a ton of pressure on UCLA not to blow a 1-0 series lead and lose the series. So I put more weight on game 2 than Game 3 because game 3 will have more momentum and pressure factored in.
We ain't winning it without winning 2 games. Only question is do we win with Graveman tonight and Pollo/Bracewell tomorrow or do we win with Pollo/Bracewell tonight and Graveman tomorrow. I understand your thinking and I'm fine with pitching Graveman tonight. But I do think the better chance to win 2 games is to pitch him on 4 days rest instead of 3. I think he'd be a little more effective on 4 days rest and also have a better chance to go 7, 8, or even 9 innings if needed.
So let's say you have a well-rested staff. And in using your example of percentages, we have a guy like Chris Stratton that threw on Friday. You wouldn't pitch him today if you thought he was ready for a 5% greater chance to win tomorrow? I go with Stratton all day today.