that 5th inning was all kinds of fail
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I'm ok with a guy being wrong staying with a starter too long if it's one of those conventional wisdom plays, as in you don't pull JJ even if he's struggling because the chance he can work it out is better than the chance the turd sandwich from the pen comes in throwing darts.
But, all that said, today just shows how completely overmatched he is in understanding the ebb and flow of a game.
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Originally posted by Swift View PostJust a general thought:
It's too early to push the panic button, but if by this time next week Washington and San Fran have made us look overmatched, you figure Fredi's seat is pretty hot, right?
If the team is under .500 at that point, I'd bet that Fredi's fired. And that's probably being generous to Fredi, and giving him more time than he may get, but that's around the time Jack was brought in during '03, right?
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Originally posted by wanks1212 View PostYep. I just read the schedule quickly, but it looks like the next off day, after tomorrow, is Monday, May 24.
If the team is under .500 at that point, I'd bet that Fredi's fired. And that's probably being generous to Fredi, and giving him more time than he may get, but that's around the time Jack was brought in during '03, right?
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Manuel essentially just did the same thing with Hamels in the Giants game. Hamels walked in a run, left him in, and a two run single followed. Like Beef said in the GT, I think most managers would have left the pitcher in right there, but the short rest and his total loss of command is what concerned me. I think it's a little over blown though.
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Originally posted by FishFF View PostManuel essentially just did the same thing with Hamels in the Giants game. Hamels walked in a run, left him in, and a two run single followed. Like Beef said in the GT, I think most managers would have left the pitcher in right there, but the short rest and his total loss of command is what concerned me. I think it's a little over blown though.
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Originally posted by FishFF View PostManuel essentially just did the same thing with Hamels in the Giants game. Hamels walked in a run, left him in, and a two run single followed. Like Beef said in the GT, I think most managers would have left the pitcher in right there, but the short rest and his total loss of command is what concerned me. I think it's a little over blown though.
To make the analogy work, it'd have to be Ricky on the mound for us.
Also, the short rest thing is tremendous, you don't stick with a short rested starter like that.
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