CrimsonCowboy
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Remember when Dave Roberts said the Dodgers would win the World Series?
Seriously, they have to get rid of this 5 game series ****, and they’ve needed to do it since day one. That would cut down on some of this randomness.
Also, **** 3 wild cards and this current format. But, that will never happen.
So....Has Snit retired yet?
When Cleveland bounces NY today, they will change the format next year. The bye was no advantage at all. Crazy to think that if we had lost a game to the Mets, we might have been better off
So....Has Snit retired yet?
I would be fine with snit keeping his job, but AA hire him analytics guy as for in-game decisions. And of course, AA make it clear that in-game moves will be made according to analytics. Snit is a great babysitter, and I don't think that's a small deal, but his decision making in-game is bad
Yeah, my prior post was out of frustration for how this series was handled in some sense. I'm fine with Snit as long as there are actual tacticians on staff, but I don't think that is occurring. I really think Walt Weiss needs another role on the team while a tactician can take his place being in Snit's ear all game long.
Expanding the playoffs allowed teams that proved over 162 games they weren’t good enough. Now we have a 5 seed playing a 6 seed for a chance to go to the World Series simply because they won a small sample size worth of games. Way to go MLB…great job!!!
If they keep the format the same next year (and that almost certainly depends if the skanks get beat today) then the 2nd round should be 7 games but the 1 and 2 seed should start those series up 1-0 (so only 6 games max would be played)
In our particular case, I don’t think we would have been. Fried and Strider wouldn’t have been any better. The Phillies beating us is somewhat random, but they really just exploited flaws that had reared their heads at points throughout the season.
I think they’ll keep this format until the sport inevitably expands to 32 teams and realigns. Then it’ll be 8 teams from each league.
Its not just the analytics. Its the 'gut' decisions Snit got wrong.
So many people raised the red flag when Strider came out at 96 in the third and Snit couldn't see it with ****ing binoculars.
It was a pathetic decision that I think should call into question whether he should lead the team moving forward.
Does pulling Strider all of a sudden make the offense start to hit? Because that was the problem this series, pitching wasnt good either. I dont know if a 7 game series changes much either, probably still go down. MLB playoffs are a crapshoot, just get in and see what happens.