MILWAUKEE (AP) -Yovani Gallardo will start Game 1 for the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL playoffs against Philadelphia, followed by ace CC Sabathia for Game 2.
“I don’t know how to explain it. I’m very excited, just ready to go,” Gallardo said Monday. “I’m just going to give my team the opportunity to win.”
Gallardo returned from a torn knee ligament and pitched four innings last Thursday against Pittsburgh in his first start since May 1. The 22-year-old right-hander allowed one run and three hits while throwing 67 pitches.
“That was huge, everything worked for the best and he threw the heck out of the ball,” interim manager Dale Sveum said. “Everything went fine, he recovered and he’s ready to go.”
Sveum said Gallardo doesn’t act like a young pitcher, one of the reason he’s confident in giving him the ball Wednesday.
try to do anything extra,” said Gallardo, who does not expect to be on a pitch count. “You just take it as another extra game and go from there.”
Brewers general manager Doug Melvin, preparing for his team’s first postseason appearance since 1982, said a final decision on the postseason roster won’t be made until after Tuesday’s workout in Philadelphia.
“You want to make sure someone doesn’t get hit by a line drive or get hurt or come up sick, those kind of things can happen,” Melvin said.
Milwaukee will have to replace reliever David Riske (elbow surgery) and outfielder Gabe Kapler (shoulder), but Sveum wouldn’t rule out Ben Sheets (sore elbow). Sheets said after his last start he thought he was done for the year.
“That’s one thing we’re probably waiting on,” said Sveum, who wanted to wait one more day before deciding on Sheets. “There’s always a chance. He’s breathing.”
Sveum said he hadn’t decided on Game 3 or Game 4 starters, but it is likely between veteran Jeff Suppan (10-10, 4.96 ERA) and Dave Bush (9-10, 4.18 ERA), who pitched well down the stretch.
“We’ve got a smorgasbord pitching staff,” Melvin said. “Guys have all stepped up, some in different roles.”
trying to hurdle a baserunner against the Chicago Cubs.
Sabathia has been dominant since being traded from the Indians on July 7. The reigning AL Cy Young winner is 11-2 with a 1.65 ERA in 17 starts, including seven complete games.
But he’s pitched 253 innings this season and will be making his fourth straight start on three days’ rest even though he had no doubt he’d be ready for Thursday’s game.
Milwaukee is 14-3 when Sabathia pitches.
Cole Hamels (14-10) will start the opener for the Phillies, who were swept by Colorado in the first-round last year. Brett Myers (10-13) and Jamie Moyer (16-7) follow in the Phillies’ rotation.
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