I'll confess it was obnoxious of me to ask him if he wrote it.
Lol.
I'll confess it was obnoxious of me to ask him if he wrote it.
I'll confess it was obnoxious of me to ask him if he wrote it.
What'd he say?
His writing is terrible but I prefer his content to DOB. Anyone see where Bowman said the Braves were considering starting Swanson and Albies at the same level and alternating them between positions?
LInk please. If so, he's toying with us.Bowman dropped four "reason to"s in his most recent article about roster decisions. That has to be a record, even for him.
Forced to be between a rock and a hard place.
If you were stuck on an elevator, would you have reason to believe bowman would conversation better than chip caray?
I think that would be a rock and a sweaty place and the question would be, if you were in an elevator with Bowman, would it go up?
4/13:
"It is impossible to affirmatively say this latest frustrating result would have been avoided had Chacin's 69-pitch effort not ended with the choice to pull him for a pinch-hitter. Nor do we know what would have happened had Gonzalez utilized Kelly Johnson as a pinch-hitter in the top of the eighth or used his closer Arodys Vizcaino to face Bryce Harper in the bottom of the eighth.
But there was certainly reason to question each of these decisions."
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"After the Braves lost Sunday's game to the Cardinals, there was reason to wonder whether Gonzalez should have brought Vizcaino in to protect a one-run lead after Jim Johnson put two on with two out in the eighth inning."
There is certainly reason to believe that Fredi gave Bowman plenty of reasons to question his decisions last night.