The thing is, I don’t think it is reasonable to expect that kind of starting pitching every weekend. If we don’t solve the pen problem we can’t reach the potential that this team is capable of. It’s like owning a ShelbyGT and continually running it on 7 of 8 cylinders. If it is less than a two run lead in the ninth, we need to substitute for tristen so he will be “as ready as possible” to come in when we need him.Don't get me wrong, I'm still pumped for the series win and it's huge for momentum, but the guys need to put their foot down when they have it on an opponent's neck. Still love this team and the rest of ACC play sets us up for a shot at the Coastal.
Quoted for truth.The thing is, I don’t think it is reasonable to expect that kind of starting pitching every weekend. If we don’t solve the pen problem we can’t reach the potential that this team is capable of. It’s like owning a ShelbyGT and continually running it on 7 of 8 cylinders. If it is less than a two run lead in the ninth, we need to substitute for tristen so he will be “as ready as possible” to come in when we need him.
The thing is, I don’t think it is reasonable to expect that kind of starting pitching every weekend. If we don’t solve the pen problem we can’t reach the potential that this team is capable of. It’s like owning a ShelbyGT and continually running it on 7 of 8 cylinders. If it is less than a two run lead in the ninth, we need to substitute for tristen so he will be “as ready as possible” to come in when we need him.
If you are suggesting removing English late in games to get ready in pen... you cannot do that. Once he's replaced, he can't re-enter.Quoted for truth.
I literally agree with everything in this post!
Yep, that’s right. I thought you could move him to DH and then to pitch, but that’s not allowed. In that case, in any one run game and maybe 2 run games, hall should consider automatically bringing tristen in tonstart the 9th(assuming he continues to be effective in that role). We can’t continue with what we have been doing.If you are suggesting removing English late in games to get ready in pen... you cannot do that. Once he's replaced, he can't re-enter.
This is a legit issue for Hall. The only option is really send him to pen to warmup while Tech bats in half inning prior to having him pitch. If he's due up... your hands are somewhat tied.
Umm, don't forget the bullpen meltdowns vs Miami (2 out, 2 run HR to beat us by 1 in the bottom of 9th) and Northwestern as well.One out of box idea. Make English Fri starter... he'll be most rested for Fri start. Make Curry your closer. Won't happen because Hall never messes with something that works (ie. Curry on Friday)
EDIT: I do not think CDH sees a problem. By his metrics the last 2 weekends are successes. Based on what he says, he considers winning 2 per series totally ok despite missed opportunities (bullpen failures) like we experienced v UVA & LOU.
Heaven help us if he doesn’t see a problem.One out of box idea. Make English Fri starter... he'll be most rested for Fri start. Make Curry your closer. Won't happen because Hall never messes with something that works (ie. Curry on Friday)
EDIT: I do not think CDH sees a problem. By his metrics the last 2 weekends are successes. Based on what he says, he considers winning 2 per series totally ok despite missed opportunities (bullpen failures) like we experienced v UVA & LOU.
Heaven help us if he doesn’t see a problem.
We also led Northwestern 1-0 after 7 complete before the bullpen collapsed and allowed 5 runs in the 8th to blow that game.I said it before, and I could be wrong as I still haven’t made time to double check it, but we’ve lost 3 ACC games in the last inning when we were actually leading. EDIT: (Miami we were leading in the 7th before Miami ties and then later took the win).
Furthermore, we were leading West Virginia and UCLA in the 7th inning and then gave up runs late. So while we did win those by 1 run late, we didn’t hang on - we gave up leads and then had to win in extra innings.
So I’m pretty sure that if we’re up by 1-2 runs in the last couple innings, our record is below 0.500. That shouldn’t happen ever in any sport.
I said it before, and I could be wrong as I still haven’t made time to double check it, but we’ve lost 3 ACC games in the last inning when we were actually leading. EDIT: (Miami we were leading in the 7th before Miami ties and then later took the win).
Furthermore, we were leading West Virginia and UCLA in the 7th inning and then gave up runs late. So while we did win those by 1 run late, we didn’t hang on - we gave up leads and then had to win in extra innings.
So I’m pretty sure that if we’re up by 1-2 runs in the last couple innings, our record is below 0.500. That shouldn’t happen ever in any sport.
Glad I didn't post yesterday since I was mad then. Now I've come to the acceptance stage.