“Pitching Chaos”
The Normalized 2024 MLB Season for Statis-Pro Baseball, c. 1987 cards
New York Mets: 89-73, 3rd Place in NL East
It was surreal but not surprising that the Mets ousted the Phillies in Game 4 of the NLDS at Citi Field to earn a trip against the Dodgers in the NLCS. It was surreal because of where the Mets came from to get there, digging themselves out of an early-season hole when all seemed lost to most. But it is not surprising because the Mets were quite literally the best team in baseball since June. In order to get one step away from the World Series -- after persevering all year through gauntlets in their schedule that were supposed to end this magical ride, a season-long injury to their ace, and constant doubt from the outside -- the Mets stared adversity down and overcame it repeatedly.
A doubleheader the day after the regular season was supposed to end, where the Mets had to win a game at their perennial house of horrors in Atlanta in order to clinch a playoff spot? No problem -- even though they entered the ninth inning of Game 1 trailing. The Mets had taken a 6-3 lead into the 8th against the Braves only to see Atlanta score 4 to take a 7-6 lead. But SS Francisco Lindor (33 HR, 107 R, 91 RBI) hit a big 2 run homer to give the New Yorkers the vital split.
Having to defeat a tough Brewers team on no rest and with no home games in the Wild Card Series, down to their last three outs in Game 3 with one of the best closers in baseball on the mound? Not an issue. The Mets season story changed with one swing off the bat of 1B Pete Alonso (34 HR, 88 RBI), who nailed a 3 run homer with one out and two on to win the NLDS.
Taking down a Phillies team that was one of the most dangerous in the league? Check that one off, too, as the Mets first went into Philadelphia and split the first two games at the most intimidating stadium in the league. After that, faced with the task of becoming the first Mets team to ever clinch a playoff series at Citi Field -- and the first Mets squad in 24 years to clinch a series at home -- the Mets did it. They pushed the Dodgers to six games in the NLCS before finally heading home, not bad for a team that had faced a 9-22 streak in early May and was 27-36 on June 8th.
2024 Philadelphia Phillies SPBB Cards
Philadelphia Phillies: 95-57, 1st Place in NL East
On paper, and on these cards, the Phillies look like a tough draw. Philadelphia posted the second-best record in the majors and led the NL East every day from May 3 to season’s end en route to their first division title in thirteen years.
The Phillies were 62-33 leading into the final weekend before the All-Star break. They were 33-34 the rest of the way. Including the playoffs, they went 34-37 over a span nearly the length of a half-season. Somewhere along the way, the Phillies stopped being the team that lost only five of its first 30 series. The starting pitching began to show signs of mortality, the early leads weren't as plentiful, the situational hitting less consistent.
They spent the entire second half showing they weren't that team of destiny anymore, that their first 3½ months might have been flukily hot. And they proved it in the NLDS, losing three of four to a Mets team that thoroughly outplayed them in all phases of the game.
This result was somewhat unexpected, unless you were paying attention to how the two teams were playing at the time. Philadelphia had the best or second-best starting rotation and the best or second-best bullpen that made it into the playoffs, Zack Wheeler challenged Chris Sale for the National League Cy Young Award, Aaron Nola had a great season and Cristopher Sánchez (with his super changeup) and Ranger Suárez(with his five-pitch mix and command) rounded out a tough group of starters, and they had two All-Star firemen in Hoffman and Strahm who could pitch in high-stress situations. Offensively, Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Nick Castellanos, Alec Brohm and Trea Turner anchored a lineup that could explode but also slump. But it all went for naught against a surging Mets team that ended their season, 4-1, in game four of the NLDS in New York.
2024 Milwaukee Brewers SPBB Cards
Milwaukee Brewers: 93-69, 1st Place in the NL Central
Since 2018, the Milwaukee Brewers have ranked third in the National League with 580 regular season wins, have booked six trips to the post-season and have claimed four division titles. But with just one playoff series win to show for it, the Brewers have been unable to solve the puzzle of October baseball. They got their chance this year against the New York Mets, who continued to surprise the postseason in what was widely considered a transition season.
Milwaukee cruised to the NL Central title and the third best record in the NL behind one of the best bullpens in baseball and the emergence of multiple star-level contributors in the lineup. The Brewers bullpen had been solid all year long and entered the post-season firing on all cylinders. The relief crew was headlined by Devin Williams, Joel Payamps and Aaron Ashby and ranked among the NL leaders in ERA (2.72), strikeout minus walk percentage (18.3) and HR/9 (0.81) since the All-Star break. On the offensive side, Jackson Chourio slashed .310/.363/.552 with 12 homers in the second half to rank 10th in baseball in fWAR over that span, producing a formidable middle-of-the-order trio alongside Willy Adames and William Contreras. The Brewers, second in the NL in steals, had three other active players with at least 20 stolen bases this season: Blake Perkins (23), Jackson Chourio (22) and Willy Adames (21).
The short straw was the pitching. After losing Corbin Burnes to the Baltimore Orioles and Brandon Woodruff to shoulder surgery in the 23-24 off-season, the Brewers rotation was full of question marks behind Freddy Peralta entering 2024. And while the likes of Colin Rea and Tobias Myers stepped up to help carry Milwaukee through the regular season, the Brewers still didn’t have a definitive number 2 starter behind Peralta. The shortness of the rotation overexposed the relief corps, resulting in Pete Alonso's historic, clutch home run in the ninth inning in Game 3 of the NL Wild Card Series that sent the Brewers packing.
2024 San Diego Padres SPBB Cards
San Diego Padres: 93-69, 2nd in the NL West
2024 Atlanta Braves SPBB Cards
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