What does this say about our pitching coach?Hmmm so from what I've seen of the pitchers other than Stanton tonight they all have issues finishing their pitches and repeating their wind ups which is why they walk a ton of guys. Neither of those things are surprising for young pitchers. It happens a lot. Good news is that those are very fixable issues. Pretty confident in saying these guys need another year of development and they were pushed into service before they were ready due to the losses of Heddinger and Clay.
What I don't like is their body language. They look visibly frustrated and defeated after every little thing that doesn't go their way. Gooden in particular looked like he was going to throw a temper tantrum every time he missed the strike zone. No confidence out there. I guess that happens when you're young and pitched like dog **** all season. Most of these guys have never tasted failure on the rubber before. That needs to be addressed but will probably come with some more maturity.
What does this say about our pitching coach?
This is just what everybody waiting to scream about the sky falling was waiting for.
What does this say about our pitching coach?
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The thread should be fun to read tomorrow. This is just what everybody waiting to scream about the sky falling was waiting for. I again caution everyone from reading too much into a single game.
Other than having played our worst back to back games since 1957 followed by our worst score loss in God know how long, the sky is falling is a weak comparison. I would imagine it is only much like being in a hurricane. What we have here is close to an extinction event. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extinction_event
All that said, I only listened till they hit for the cycle in the first and didn't check the score till now. Plus got about 12 hours sleep for the first time in months
Yesterday could be summarized by "No Más" and I won't bother with an autopsy. One funny thing, our RPI improved to 28th with a 1-22 loss.
But wouldn't it be great if we could get into the ACC and beat Miami again? To do that here's where we are:
+19 Louisville
+13 Miami
+5 FSU
+5 ND,
+2 NC State
+2 Clemson
-1 UVa
-2 UNC
-3 GT
-4 VT (@ Pitt & lost 2)
-5 Wake (@ Duke & lost 2)
-9 BC
-10 Duke
-11 Pitt
So now it's simple. Win and we are in. Lose and we are in if either VT or Wake lose. (Again assuming Wake has the tiebreaker.)
I think the 6th apocalypse is avoided today and we win. Why? Because it's baseball and extinction events are fairly rare.
Other than having played our worst back to back games since 1957 followed by our worst score loss in God know how long, the sky is falling is a weak comparison.
Yesterday could be summarized by "No Más" and I won't bother with an autopsy. One funny thing, our RPI improved to 28th with a 1-22 loss.