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Fredi quote: "As long as there's a number, you've gotta hang on."
Hard to do that when you can't even throw up a number.
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I throw up something every time I watch this team try to hit.
Fredi quote: "As long as there's a number, you've gotta hang on."
Hard to do that when you can't even throw up a number.
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Amazing how much that Cespedes trade shifted Oakland's clubhouse.
Goes to show you its not always about the numbers that contribute to a team's success.
One person can make or break a team. Just ask Fredi.
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Right.
LaStella not playing is the reason we're not in the Top 10 in scoring, instead of 29th.
Doesn't matter how much you guys want to spin this on Fredi, his mediocre lineup management is nowhere even close to being the major reason we aren't going to the playoffs this year.
We were an all or nothing team last year with some clutch hits, and we were an all or nothing team for a lot of this year and it was magnified even more. When we stopped hitting homeruns, we looked awful. It was a miracle if we manufactured a run from small ball or even a cluster of singles.
Too many holes in the lineup. I don't care if Heyward-Upton-Freeman-Gattis was the front 4 every night, still doesn't change the fact BJ was awful, CJ was not so good, Andrelton regressed, and 2B has been a merry go around.
I like LaStella as much as you, but him being missing for a few games in the lineup is not the reason we've been unable to score runs.
Even I have to finally and reluctantly agree. The time for letting struggling hitters try to work themselves out their holes - looking at you, BJ, - has come and gone. And that experiment of spreading around the suckage obviously was a giant failure. It should've been done long ago but at some point you just HAVE TO put your best 3 hitters at the top of the lineup and treat every time through like extra innings in the WS.That's the thing though. Fredi can't magically turn this into a good offense. When you have good hitters and are scoring runs, it doesn't make much of a difference who you bat where in the lineup. But, when your offense is struggling, you have to maximize your run potential to improve your chances of winning. That means not giving the worst hitters on your team the most at bats. Fredi may not be solely responsible for this meltdown. But, he's not helping. He's not putting his team in the best position to win, which is the primary job of a manager.
Glad you're on the way back, AA.
Glad you're on the way back, AA.
Right.
LaStella not playing is the reason we're not in the Top 10 in scoring, instead of 29th.
Doesn't matter how much you guys want to spin this on Fredi, his mediocre lineup management is nowhere even close to being the major reason we aren't going to the playoffs this year.
We were an all or nothing team last year with some clutch hits, and we were an all or nothing team for a lot of this year and it was magnified even more. When we stopped hitting homeruns, we looked awful. It was a miracle if we manufactured a run from small ball or even a cluster of singles.
Too many holes in the lineup. I don't care if Heyward-Upton-Freeman-Gattis was the front 4 every night, still doesn't change the fact BJ was awful, CJ was not so good, Andrelton regressed, and 2B has been a merry go around.
I like LaStella as much as you, but him being missing for a few games in the lineup is not the reason we've been unable to score runs.
Gosselin is a better hitter than Stella
I disagree. Gosselin is just riding the BABIP train right now.
And La Stella is standing at the station. I'm no Gosselin fan, but I'm still trying to figure out the overweening La Stella love.