I was having an interesting discussion with a White Sox fan and compared them to that team, but for the wrong reasons. He talked about how they held the best records at the break and their big leads in the division. After thinking about it more, I think the team's postseason aspirations are along the same lines. Think about it. Both teams had very solid and reliable bullpens, which typically equal postseason success. Yet, they lack what Boston and Florida have had the past two years: shutdown starters. I'm not a huge Buerhle fan, but I respect him enough to say that he could get the job done in the postseason, but you're lying to me if you legitimately can say that Garland, Garcia, or Contreras can be shutdown POSTSEASON guys. Like the '04 Cardinals, this is a staff of solid to strong pitchers without the overly dominant arm needed for postseason play. As they stand now, the White Sox, I think, would lose in the ALCS to either Boston or Los Angeles. Frankly wouldn't surprise me if they lost in the first round. Looking for your thoughts here.