Getting broken hands, etc from fastballs has nothing to do with playing too much. Idiots. lol
Exactly. And Albies having a guy break his wrist is because of playing too much? Dummies.
Getting broken hands, etc from fastballs has nothing to do with playing too much. Idiots. lol
I think you alluded to this in a previous post, but now that the Phils are playing teams that actually have postseason aspirations, they very much are looking like a mid-team again. Beating up on the teams that are tanking and inflating your winning% only lasts for so long.Wayback Machine here.
Braves just took 2 of 3 from the Phils… again. If only they could beat the Colorados of the world.
Sale wasn’t dominant stat wise, but he did his job. 9 H and 1 BB over 7.0 isn’t his best outing, but with the exception of the one inning where they strung together 3 hits, he was always in control. The Braves’ rotation is carrying the club right now. Hitting is better but not near where it needs to be. 7 more weeks.Glad they pulled it out. Another unnecessarily close game with a team who's year ended before it started. Smh
That Iglesias guy is lights out rn
His name is Lose Jackson.Luke Jackson wastes
another good start by Lopez. Somebody tell me 1) why that guy is on the team, and 2) why Snit thinks that guy is better than Lopez at 94 pitches.
So a month ago, July 26th, I thought Laureano was toast. All he's done for the last 30 days -I suspect this will occur as soon as another OF is acquired.
Exactly what we all know.So a month ago, July 26th, I thought Laureano was toast. All he's done for the last 30 days -
.319AVG .373OBP .551SLUG .924OPS
What the hell do I know??
Go Braves!
Nice win last night. However the Braves blew one 4-run lead and almost another. SMH.
To beat a dead horse: Once again, we see the reality of probabilities. The more pitchers used, the higher the probability of finding one who will have a bad night.
Granted, we had a 10-inning game and that Schwells wasn’t terribly sharp, however, he had a 4-0 lead with 2 out in the 5th. Yes, he walked 2 straight batters with 2 out. Yes, he had thrown 104 pitches and I’m sure he was tired, but he’s a pro athlete! So you have runners on 1st and 2nd, 2 out. Why not let him work his way out of that situation? Why waste Lee in that situation?
Unless he told Snit he was hurt, I don’t get pulling him there. If you let Schwells finish the 5th, you can use Lee in the 6th and avoid Chavez altogether. (For those not paying attention, paying attention, Chavez has given up 7 runs and 9 hits in his last 3 games, 3.1 innings. That’s equivalent an ERA of over 18.00). Sigh.
I guess I should just enjoy the W.
He had one batter to beat. He’s a professional athlete. It’s his last out. 4-0 lead, 2 out, 2 on. Suck it up and deal. Just my $.02.Schwellen looked visibly gassed. He was done or they would've let him finish the 5th. 100+ pitches in 4+ innings isn't good for him. Bullpen needs to do their job.
And for the love of all that's good and holy can we stop putting Chavez and Lose Jackson out there? Please?
He had one batter to beat. He’s a professional athlete. It’s his last out. 4-0 lead, 2 out, 2 on. Suck it up and deal. Just my $.02.
I might compromise if he thinks to himself, “If I remove Schwells early, who can go 1.1 inning and hold the lead and get me back in schedule?” That person is not Jesse Chavez right now. He may not even make a postseason roster. Poor decison, IMPO.
Which gets me another point, beyond the probability issue: Your best pitchers are your 5 starters, your closer, and maybe your set-up man. Your worst pitchers are your middle/long relievers. This is generally true on all teams. If those middle/long relievers were better they’d either be starters or set-up/closers.
It’s not a closed case that any middle/long reliever is better than even a fatigued starter. My default would be unless he tells me he’s just done, or unless he’s injured, he finishes that inning. If he tells
Me he’s done after 104 pitches and 4.2 innings, I tell my pitching coach to put him in a training regimen that will stretch him to go longer. Yes, I’m old fashioned but that’s just sad to me.
That’s fine. We don’t have to agree. It’s OK to be wrong. You’ll be fine. Ha!I won't argue that it worked out, but it was the right decision to pull him. He showed, vs the prior 2 batters, that he was done. It is what it is.
And I don't view starter vs reliever as black and white as you describe. A reliever is often better in certain situations than a tired starter.
Just because a guy is a reliever doesn't mean he's not good enough to start. Relievers train too. In explaining why Lopez has been so good, the broadcast cites his training and mentality as a reliever.
Good question. I haven’t had time to watch the Stripers much so I go with your recommendation. Daysbel has been good when I’ve seen him. Luke Jacksin doesn’t need to be on a playoff roster. Much as I hate it, I’m thinking neither does Chavez.Braves can add 1 pitcher and 1 position player on September 1 when rosters expand. I’d like to see Daysbel Hernandez to bolster the pen. I would love to see a lefty bat off the bench, but I don’t see many good ones in Gwinnett, so I’d probably go with Tromp or Baldwin to have a third catcher available. Who ya got?
kg01, come on, man… where’s the response? Just messing with you.That’s fine. We don’t have to agree. It’s OK to be wrong. You’ll be fine. Ha!
kg01, come on, man… where’s the response? Just messing with you.
Good. Now that you’ve recovered….It took a while to recover from that gut shot. Everybody knows I'm sensitive.
(Had a morning call, otherwise I would've come up guns a-blazin')