This would be my preferred rotation... Clemens, then Oswalt, then Clemens, then Oswalt, then Clemens...
their last three are against the Braves at Wrigley....but 3 left with the Reds. let's say the Reds pull out one game out of the series, the Braves win 2 out of 3 and we go 4-1 over our last five, we end up tied for the wild card this is going to be interesting. I say it goes to a one game playoff with the Cubbies. good question, the Giants have the Padres and the Dodgers. our competition has their work cut out for them to say the least...
FYI ... I looked up some stuff on Tiebreakers. For the wild-card a tie is broken by a playoff game with the home team being the team that wins a coinflip (it has nothing to do with record). It just so happens that if we tie with Chicago, the game would be in Houston. If we tied with the Giants, the game would be in San Francisco. In a 3-Way tie, the teams are ranked as A, B, and C A plays B then the winner of that plays C for the wild card .. I think this situation is very unlikely though.