GDT: 2024 AL Wild Card Series: (3) Houston Astros vs. (6) Detroit Tigers

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Reality Check

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May 28, 2008
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Not being forced to use Skubal today certainly helps. But I have zero expectations here.

It was stated during one of the Tigers games last week that they have the most rookies on a roster to ever reach the playoffs in the Wild Card era.

No clue which team holds that record outside of them.
 

Suntouchable13

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Dec 20, 2003
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2 years in the expanded wild card era, small sample but only 1 wildcard series went 3 games. Padres Mets 2022. I am thinking taking one team or the other in 2 is the smart play. Houston in 2. But I wouldn't be surprised if Detroit goes on a run either. We've seen time and time again these teams who get hot late in the season continue staying hot. Every post season it seems like there is a team like this.
 

GKJ

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Feb 27, 2002
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Not being forced to use Skubal today certainly helps. But I have zero expectations here.

It was stated during one of the Tigers games last week that they have the most rookies on a roster to ever reach the playoffs in the Wild Card era.

No clue which team holds that record outside of them.
Probably the A’s. They had a whole rotation of rookies one year.
 

Terry Yake

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2012 A's had jarrod parker, tom milone, aj griffin, and travis blackley all start 10+ games during the season and all were rookies

colon, brandon mccarthy, and brett anderson were the veteran starters
 

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