Box-Toppers’ NL Division Series previews: Marlins vs. Braves, Padres vs. Dodgers

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Both National League Division Series begin Tuesday.

The Miami Marlins face the Atlanta Braves in one best-of-five game series and the San Diego Padres take on the Los Angeles Dodgers in the other series.

NL Division Series, Game 1: Marlins vs. Braves

The Marlins rank 14th in Box-Toppers team rankings (35.5 Box-Toppers points), while the Braves rank sixth (44.0).

The Marlins finished the season stronger than the Astros, picking up 7.5 Box-Toppers points in the final 10 days of the season, while the Braves picked up 6.0.

The Marlins finished the season in second place in the NL East, four games behind the Braves and were the sixth seed among NL teams in the 2020 postseason, upsetting the third-seeded Chicago Cubs, two games to zero, in the opening Wild Card round of the playoffs. 

The Braves finished the season in first place in the NL East, four games ahead of the Marlins and were the second seed among AL teams in the 2020 postseason, defeating the seventh-seeded Cincinnati Reds, two games to zero, in the opening Wild Card round of the playoffs.

Due to the pandemic, the remainder of baseball’s postseason is being played at neutral site ballparks with limited days off. This series will be played at Minute Maid Park in Houston, with Atlanta serving as the home team for up to three games of the series.

The pitching matchup Tuesday:

Marlins—Sandy Alcantara, 3.0 Box-Toppers points, 88th among all players, 29th among NL pitchers.

Braves—Max Fried, 5.7 Box-Toppers points, 26th among all players, 13th among NL pitchers.

Alcantara and Fried were both Player of the Game winners in their teams’ NL Wild Card Game 1 wins Sept. 30. Alcantara was Player of the Game in the 5-1 win over the Cubs and Fried was Player of the Game in the 1-0, 13-inning win over the Reds.

Pitcher Pablo Lopez led all Marlins with 6.0 Box-Toppers points in 2020, 10th among NL pitchers. Shortstop Miguel Rojas led Marlins batters with 3.5 points, 11th among NL batters. Alcantara ranked third among Marlins players.

Fried led Braves players in 2020 Box-Toppers points. Outfielder Marcell Ozuna led Braves batters with 4.5 Box-Toppers points, first among NL batters.

The Box-Toppers point totals of all players on the teams’ active rosters at season’s end are below. Players who did not earn Box-Toppers points in 2020 are not listed in the chart. However, here are notable players on both teams who did not earn points in 2020, along with their 2019 Box-Toppers point totals:

Marlins

Pitcher Jordan Yamamoto, 6.0 in 2019.

Outfielder Corey Dickerson, 4.7.

Braves

Pitcher Mike Soroka, 11.4 in 2019.

Pitcher Cole Hamels, 9.7.

Closing pitcher Luke Jackson, 8.0.

Pitcher Mike Foltynewicz, 5.0.

Closing pitcher Will Smith, 5.0.

Closing pitcher Mark Melancon, 5.0

Marlins vs. Braves

Here are players for both teams in the NL Division Series beginning Tuesday. Players are listed for both teams ranked by Box-Toppers points earned in 2020. All players listed were on active Major or Minor League rosters at the end of the season—not necessarily all of them will be included on postseason rosters.

Miami Marlins Atlanta Braves
Player Pos BTP Player Pos BTP
Lopez, Pablo 4028 pi sp 6.0 Fried, Max 4011 pi sp 5.7
Rojas, Miguel 3642 ss 3.5 Ozuna, Marcell 3190 lf dh 4.5
Alcantara, Sandy 4061 pi sp 3.0 Duvall, Adam 3573 lf dh rf ph 4.0
Sanchez, Sixto 4335 pi sp 3.0 Freeman, Freddie 2887 1b ph 3.5
Marte, Starling 3122 cf 2.0 Anderson, Ian 4312 pi sp 2.7
Hernandez, Elieser 4181 pi sp 2.0 Markakis, Nick 2116 rf lf 2.5
Berti, Jon 4132 2b 2.0 Riley, Austin 4144 3b lf 2.0
Alfaro, Jorge 3920 ca 1.5 Swanson, Dansby 3751 ss 2.0
Anderson, Brian W. 3954 3b rf 1.5 Matzek, Tyler 3351 pi mr sp 2.0
Aguilar, Jesus 3787 1b 1.0 Toussaint, Touki 4110 pi sp mr 1.7
Tarpley, Stephen 4193 pi mr cp 1.0 Ynoa, Huascar 4343 pi sp 1.7
Brinson, Lewis 4010 cf lf 1.0 d’Arnaud, Travis 3384 ca 1.5
Smith, Josh 3674 pi cp mr 1.0 Acuna, Ronald Jr. 3947 cf 1.5
Morin, Mike 3603 pi mr 1.0 Albies, Ozzie 3953 2b 1.0
Hoyt, James 3731 pi mr 1.0 Sandoval, Pablo 2524 dh 1b 3b 1.0
Chisholm, Jazz 4364 ss 1.0 Minter, A.J. 3946 pi mr cp 1.0
Garrett, Braxton 4341 pi sp 1.0 Tomlin, Josh 2771 pi mr cp sp 1.0
Harrison, Monte 4352 rf pr 1.0 Wilson, Bryse 4048 pi sp 1.0
Moran, Brian 4283 pi mr 1.0 Wright, Kyle 4349 pi sp 1.0
Rogers, Trevor 4311 pi sp 1.0
Totals 35.5 Totals 41.3
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NL Division Series, Game 1: Padres vs. Dodgers

It is a matchup of Box-Toppers’ top two-ranked teams.

The Padres rank second in Box-Toppers team rankings (48.0 Box-Toppers points), while the Dodgers rank first (52.8 points). The Dodgers also rank first among NL teams while the Padres rank second.

The Dodgers finished the season slightly stronger, picking up 8.5 Box-Toppers points in the regular season’s final 10 days, compared to the Padres’ 5.5 points over that span.

The Padres finished the season in second place in the NL West, six games out of first place, and were the fourth-seeded team in the NL playoffs, defeating the fifth-seed St. Louis Cardinals, two games to one, in the opening Wild Card round of the playoffs

The Dodgers finished the season in first place in the NL West, six games ahead of the Padres and were the top-seeded team in the NL playoffs, defeating the eighth-seeded Milwaukee Brewers, two games to zero, in the opening Wild Card round of the playoffs.

Due to the pandemic, the remainder of baseball’s postseason is being played at neutral site ballparks with limited days off. This series will be played at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, with Los Angeles serving as the home team for up to three games of the series.

The pitching matchup Tuesday:

Padres—Mike Clevinger, 2.0 Box-Toppers points, 151st among all players, 42nd among NL pitchers..

Dodgers—Walker Buehler, 5.7 Box-Toppers points, 25th among all players, 12th among NL pitchers.

Pitcher Dinelson Lamet leads all Padres players with 9.0 Box-Toppers points, fifth among all players and third among NL pitchers. Lamet was out with a biceps injury, did not appear in the NL Wild Card round and his status for the NL Division Series was uncertain as of Monday afternoon. Padres top batter is outfielder Trent Grisham, with 4.5 Box-Toppers points, third among NL batters.

Pitcher Clayton Kershaw leads all Dodgers players with 7.7 Box-Toppers points, ninth among all players and fifth among NL pitchers. Buehler ranks second among Dodgers players with 5.7 points. Shortstop Corey Seager leads Dodgers batters with 3.5 points, 13th among NL batters.

The Box-Toppers point totals of all players on the teams’ active rosters at season’s end are below. Players who did not earn Box-Toppers points in 2020 are not listed. However, here are notable players on both teams who did not earn points in 2020, along with their 2019 Box-Toppers point totals:

Padres

Pitcher Joey Lucchesi, 9.4 in 2019.

Closing pitcher Kirby Yates, 7.0.

Dodgers

Closing pitcher Blake Treinen, 6.0 in 2019.

Pitcher David Price, 5.7 (voluntarily sitting out 2020 season due to COVID-19).

Padres vs. Dodgers

Here are players for both teams in the NL Division Series beginning Tuesday. Players are listed for both teams ranked by Box-Toppers points earned in 2020. All players listed were on active Major or Minor League rosters at the end of the season—not necessarily all of them will be included on postseason rosters.

San Diego Padres Los Angeles Dodgers
Player Pos BTP Player Pos BTP
Lamet, Dinelson 3808 pi sp 9.0 Kershaw, Clayton 2494 pi sp 7.7
Grisham, Trent 4246 cf 4.5 Buehler, Walker 3943 pi sp 5.7
Rosenthal, Trevor 3124 pi cp 4.0 Gonsolin, Tony 4211 pi sp 4.7
Paddack, Chris 4093 pi sp 3.0 Seager, Corey 3587 ss 3.5
Tatis, Fernando Jr. 4101 ss 3.0 Smith, Will 4175 ca 3.0
Machado, Manny 3087 3b ss 3.0 Taylor, Chris 3684 ss 2b lf 3.0
Richards, Garrett 3042 pi sp mr 3.0 Pollock, A.J. 3142 lf dh cf 3.0
Hosmer, Eric 2886 1b 2.5 Betts, Mookie 3404 rf 2.5
Myers, Wil 3228 rf 1b 2.5 Hernandez, Enrique 3541 2b rf 2.0
Clevinger, Mike 3707 pi sp 2.0 May, Dustin 4214 pi sp 2.0
Moreland, Mitch 2799 1b 2.0 Ferguson, Caleb 4006 pi mr 2.0
Davies, Zach 3581 pi sp 2.0 McGee, Jake 3385 pi cp mr 2.0
Morejon, Adrian 4298 pi sp mr 2.0 Pederson, Joc 3621 lf 1.7
Profar, Jurickson 3665 2b 1.5 Muncy, Max 3969 3b 1b 2b 1.5
Pham, Thomas 3596 lf 1.0 Lux, Gavin 4247 2b 3b 1.5
Pomeranz, Drew 3061 pi cp sp 1.0 Bellinger, Cody 3781 cf 1.0
Guerra, Javy 4300 pi mr 1.0 Urias, Julio 3652 pi sp mr cp 1.0
Patino, Luis 4308 pi mr 1.0 Jansen, Kenley 2871 pi cp 1.0
Turner, Justin 2865 3b 1.0
Beaty, Matt 4295 1b 1.0
Gonzalez, Victor 4313 pi mr 1.0
Santana, Dennis 4275 pi cp 1.0
Totals 48.0 Totals 52.8
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