Queen City vs the Braves

He was clearly losing it and has a history of losing it fast, I saw plenty of his games for Houston where he dominated for 5 or 6, then he'd lose it fast in the 7th. Houston had a manager that learned that and took him out when it happened. Plus he struggled with that bad hitter all night.
he did not look like he was losing it at all. Stop being dramatic.
 
He was clearly losing it and has a history of losing it fast, I saw plenty of his games for Houston where he dominated for 5 or 6, then he'd lose it fast in the 7th. Houston had a manager that learned that and took him out when it happened. Plus he struggled with that bad hitter all night.

Eh there was no one warming, thats not Snit's fault but the 6th hitter had his number all night. I wouldnt say DK was even losing it.

He's probably done for tonight though.
 
That all said, this would be a really terrible loss. Not devastating, but a bad one, for sure.

Yep, we had multiple chances to bust it open early in the game. And they tied it up in one swing off a play Dansby would have made to at least get 1 out.
 
he did not look like he was losing it at all. Stop being dramatic.

He clearly was says that 3-run homer on a terrible pitch to their worst hitter. Even not considering that you take him out based on his trouble with that hitter knowing most anyone else can get him out and considering the score.
 
He clearly was says that 3-run homer on a terrible pitch to their worst hitter. Even not considering that you take him out based on his trouble with that hitter knowing most anyone else can get him out and considering the score.
these guys are professionals. Even the worse players run into homers. Gaus was horrible last night and lost it quick, DK looked great.
 
He clearly was says that 3-run homer on a terrible pitch to their worst hitter. Even not considering that you take him out based on his trouble with that hitter knowing most anyone else can get him out and considering the score.

DK was pitching fine, he made one mistake, it happens. He still wasnt losing it.
 
He was clearly losing it and has a history of losing it fast, I saw plenty of his games for Houston where he dominated for 5 or 6, then he'd lose it fast in the 7th. Houston had a manager that learned that and took him out when it happened. Plus he struggled with that bad hitter all night.

Who’s a bad hitter?
 
these guys are professionals. Even the worse players run into homers. Gaus was horrible last night and lost it quick, DK looked great.

Even if you felt he looked okay prior to that terrible pitch that went for a 3-run homer, a good manager takes him out considering the trouble he'd had getting out that hitter all night given the base runners and score. It's not like we didn't just add to our pen for such situations.
 
Even if you felt he looked okay prior to that terrible pitch that went for a 3-run homer, a good manager takes him out considering the trouble he'd had getting out that hitter all night given the base runners and score. It's not like we didn't just add to our pen for such situations.
dear lord. What is wrong with you
 
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