Had a funeral today, so couldn't watch. Sounds like I missed a tough one.
Had a funeral today, so couldn't watch. Sounds like I missed a tough one.
Stupid pitching Johnson again today after yesterday, should've just waited till we got out of here. It hurts his trade value too for down the road.
Johnson had done fine as the setup man up until today. You can't lose all trust in him after one shaky outing.
Yeah. While Fredi isn't as entertaining as Bobby, I don't see any reason for him to go out there and argue when it won't work.
Yeah. While Fredi isn't as entertaining as Bobby, I don't see any reason for him to go out there and argue when it won't work.
He was terrible yesterday too and his ball doesn't sink here, that is why I'd not pitched him.
Bobby didn't do it because he thought it would change a call, he did it to stand up for his team and that can help.
Bobby didn't do it because he thought it would change a call, he did it to stand up for his team and that can help.
Let's hold off on the condolences. Far all we know, it might have been a funeral for one of Dalyn's enemies.
Bobby didn't do it because he thought it would change a call, he did it to stand up for his team and that can help. In fact, I cannot tell you how many times I heard over the years a player say it helps knowing Bobby had their back in such situations.
I've heard it too. But it could just be one of those things players say like the cliche of "he's a good teammate". Bobby always had a rule never to publicly bash or throw a player under the bus to the media, and that's why players have always respected him and may say some over the top things to help his legacy.
Fredi to my knowledge has yet to break from that trend.
I've seen Fredi get outraged once and that was over the Holbrook call. Fredi learned from Bobby, he picked and chose what to do, and I don't think throwing himself out is one of those things. I mean how many managers leaguewide today get ejected as often as Bobby ever did? Even Torre and LaRussa didn't get thrown out or argued as much.
Sorry for your loss Dal, I hope all is okay now and moving forward.
Sorry to hear, my condolences.
I've heard it too. But it could just be one of those things players say like the cliche of "he's a good teammate". Bobby always had a rule never to publicly bash or throw a player under the bus to the media, and that's why players have always respected him and may say some over the top things to help his legacy.
Fredi to my knowledge has yet to break from that trend.
I've seen Fredi get outraged once and that was over the Holbrook call. Fredi learned from Bobby, he picked and chose what to do, and I don't think throwing himself out is one of those things. I mean how many managers leaguewide today get ejected as often as Bobby ever did? Even Torre and LaRussa didn't get thrown out or argued as much.