It don't matter. These are the best and most experienced umps in the business. What does matter is what strike zone they will use for this series. In the play-offs, a narrow strike zone is one that if it is on the line it's a ball, a wide zone is when it's an inch out it's a strike. Every ump in this crew will call it the same. It's up to the pitchers and hitters to adjust. Does this make a difference? You bet it does. These guys are that good and if you give them anything they are capable of taking adv of it. The starting pitcher's can usually handle the narrow zone unless they have control problems. The weaker bp's really struggle. Same with the batters. You put the ball over the plate and they will hit it. A narrow zone has more chance of going over than a wide one. I look for the zone to be tightened down even more than we've seen in the play-offs this year and should fav Fla tonight and the Cubs in the next two games. I believe this series will produce more overs than unders. Good luck tonight