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As the San Diego Padres head towards October, questions arise about their starting pitching rotation's ability to perform consistently in the playoffs. Concerns have been voiced by MLB experts and fans alike, but the potential for a strong...
The Padres' playoff hopes hinge significantly on their starting rotation. While their offense and bullpen have shown promise, the rotation's inconsistency is a major concern. Eno Sarris of The Athletic highlighted that the Padres' rotation ranks low among playoff contenders, emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding Michael King's health and Dylan Cease's performance. However, if King, Cease, and Pivetta perform to their potential, the rotation could become a strength. Recent strong outings from Padres starters, including Vasquez, Cease, Darvish and Pivetta have given fans a reason to be optimistic, but consistency will be key for a deep playoff run.
The team's approach to addressing roster needs before the trade deadline was also discussed in an AMA with Padres reporter AJ Cassavell. While the team made significant moves, the question remains whether earlier acquisitions would have been more beneficial. Cassavell noted that prices for players often drop closer to the deadline, but waiting can come at the cost of wins in the standings.
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