Krovahn (04-10-2014)
People were upset when Julio was at 89 the other day and Fredi left him in. Even more pissed when he waa over 100.
If the time relative to Ervin coming reporting into camp to pitching today he'd still be in the middle of spring training. Both Roger and Fredi decided against him going 9 to give Walden work. I'm not opposed to that. I understand frustration of avilan and carpenter warming up and not being used but Walden sucked.
Forever Fredi
Krovahn (04-10-2014)
By September we'll have call ups to take the load off.
Forever Fredi
I'm super excited about having Santana here. I hope he likes pitching in the NL so much he signs a 4 year extension with us.
Natural Immunity Croc
What stat sheet are you looking at? He has 1 HR. I think you are looking at his spring training statistics.
He has struck out 5 times in his first 12 ABs, which likely puts the chances of a long term .300 season in jeopardy. Doesn't play much SS anymore so I guess I'm not seeing him as being this high value guy.
Hicks would be a nice bench player for the Braves......thats really where he tops out as.
"Yes, I did think Aldrich was good UNTIL I SAW HIM PLAY. "- thethe
Agreed. Decent end of the bench option. I think you could flip a coin between him and Pastornicky. Hicks has more power, which would be good on this bench.
Guys like Hicks tend to come and go. I don't adulate Billy Beane, but he once said something to the effect that the difference between the best guys in AAA and the guys at the end of big league benches is minimal, if there is any difference at all. It all comes down to mixing and matching and finding guys that fit what you perceive as your needs. I think that's why AAA has become pretty much a taxi squad for the big league clubs and has ceased to be much of a development lab.
I don't have a problem going to the pen (although, I wouldn't have). The problem, as several others stated, was he warmed up / pitched our 4 best relievers in a 4 run game with our SP dealing. If you're going to warm up Avilan/Carp in the 8th, then pitch one of them in the 9th. Why sit them down, warm up ANOTHER pitcher, which then forced us to pitch ANOTHER pitcher.
Just really odd and bizarre. But this is the man who pinch Geral Laird with the game on the line
Braves1976 (04-10-2014)
And how often does Kimbrel give up back to back hits? Also not Fredi's fault.
But either way WE WON THE GAME. 5-3 and the world is collapsing around us!
Huh? 4 runs?
Not Fredi's fault Walden didn't pitch well. Always with the strawmans.
IS Fredi's fault he didn't let a veteran who was dealing, hadn't walked anyone all night and was only at 88 pitches finish a game. This was a TEXTBOOK time to give the back end of the pen a rest. Many things that are seemingly common sense, Fredi throws away.