
In seven hours from now, the Los
Angeles Dodgers will begin their quest to reach their first World Series since
1988. They will also look to move a step beyond last year's National League
Championship Series appearance; and anything less will be a disappointment.
Last year, the Chicago Cubs were
primed to be upset in the first round, and the Dodgers were playing good baseball
at the right time. This time around, the Dodgers are not playing great baseball
and they are facing a foe in the first round that they would rather not see.
The St. Louis Cardinals are a team
built for the post-season, with two top of the line starters, a good closer and
an absolute beast in the middle of the order.
The Cardinals also have ownership on
the Dodgers, winning five of seven from them this year and in this decade they
are just 23-42 against them. They have won just 11 of the last 39 games against
them, and in St. Louis it is much worse. They are 4-16 there since 2003.
So have I illustrated the fact that
the Dodgers have their hands full.
The Dodgers limped down the
homestretch, going 2-8 before the final two games of the season that saw them
lock up the NL West and home field advantage; something that was a given for
much of the season.
I feel like the writing is on the
wall, but the playoffs are a brand new season. We are often surprised at how
teams can turn it on when the time comes.
Here are my thoughts on game one of
this series.