Speaking of playoff rotations...I hope I am not getting too far ahead of myself, but how would you set up the Cubs? I would consider going Zambrano-Dempster-Harden-Lilly-Zambrano. I would go with this for 3 reasons. One, the schedule is probably Game-Game-Off-Game-Game-Game, meaning that the bullpen would get a day off for Harden's start. Two, setting it up this way gives you the possibility of bringing both Zambrano and Dempster back for games 4 and 5, whereas there is no way Harden can go on short rest. Three, should the above scenario occur, Harden would be well rested to pitch game 1 of the NLCS, and would matchup well against the other team's ace. OK, I am getting really ahead of myself, we will probably tank and not make the playoffs now. Actually, I think the worst it would be is game-game-off-game-game-off-game to allow for travel back to the home park for game 5. I think last year there was also the scenario where the team with the best record got to choose if they wanted to play in the series with the extra off day as an added advantage to them for having the best record. So, you could conceivably see them go game-off-game-off-game-game-off-game. You are right. And it alternates between leagues every year, and the AL chose last year. But if we are facing Arizona, do you really want to make it possible for the DBacks to go Webb-Haren-Johnson-Webb-Haren? Edit: Nevermind, I looked it up and apparently it only applies to the AL, so the NL never gets to have that option for some reason. Anyone know why that is? Why does the AL have that inherent advantage and the NL doesnt? To the best of my knowledge, the NL has always used a Game-Game-Off-Game-Game-Game schedule with no off day between games 4 and 5.