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Just checking in. We did good tonight right?
By 1989 standards, it was damn near playoff worthy. And I'm not even talking about Fernandez.
Just checking in. We did good tonight right?
I'm utterly surprised we played like we did against the Marlins tonight. I didn't see the game, but I heard that Doumit was awful in the field and Alex just didn't bring it at all. Anything else I could get from a loss like this? Well, and Fernandez is the man.
Worst game of the year. Ridiculous managing.
Marlins arent that bad.
/eye roll
Something tells me at 9-0 the players have something to do with it. I thought it was creative; worth a shot. Pretty sure Alex Wood gave up 7 and Fernandez was ice.
Maybe the next time we face Fernandez you should manage the club, Dalyn. How do you think you'll do?
Yeah, I'm impressed with their pitching. Not enough offense yet to make a run, but they're on track.
Yeah, I'm impressed with their pitching. Not enough offense yet to make a run, but they're on track.
I'm utterly surprised we played like we did against the Marlins tonight. I didn't see the game, but I heard that Doumit was awful in the field and Alex just didn't bring it at all. Anything else I could get from a loss like this? Well, and Fernandez is the man.
Fernandez is someone we're going to have to deal with all year. In order to get better against him, you need to get more at bats against him. Instead of giving the Uptons 48 at bats against him, we give Schafer and Doumit those at bats. It's just dumb.
By the way, Justin was in a groove. Now he's had two days off.
Care to quantify what it means for the team and Justin for him to:
1) Have four fewer AB's against Fernandez, and
2) Have 2 days off in a row rather than just 1
Just wondering how big an effect do you see those two factors having.
I obviously can't quantify anything. My point is a hitter is likely to have more success the more he sees a pitcher. Do you disagree?
I was laughing at Chip last night when he said "The toughest thing for a pitcher to do is to face a team in back to back starts. I would imagine facing this lineup is even tougher than that!" Then Joe says "It's like he's facing a different team."
Exactly. If there is truth to the "tougher to face a team 2 straight starts," then Fredi basically took that advantage away from us.
Also, if you're Justin, BJ, CJ, and Uggla, doesn't a part of you get a little pissed off that your manager think Tyler Pastornicky has a better shot at performing than you agianst one of the game's best?
With regards to your second question, I think this is common sense. If a hitter is in a groove and is seeing the ball well, the last thing he wants is a day off, let alone two.
The positive effect giving the bench a game against Jose Fernandez is that they can all go back to the bench with 0-fers
I didn't see the game, but having watched Doumit up here in Minnesota last season, I can assure you that this is s given.
What is Doumit's virtue? He can't catch. He can't play the OF. He might be serviceable at 1B the 10 or so games Freddie might miss this season. The Braves are usually so adept at constructing their bench with an almost unexpected balance of defensive whizzes and potent bats, but Doumit stinks up the whole joint -- especially when you consider what they are paying him.
The positive effect giving the bench a game against Jose Fernandez is that they can all go back to the bench with 0-fers