Camargo blows.
I’d go with 3 catchers and bring up Langeliers. Yeah, I said it.
I'm assuming camargo is in case Rosario or joc are up in a key late AB vs a lhp
Give me Contreras or Langeliers instead, TYVM.
I wish you are our manager! Because is easy to be a manager behind the computer.It’s going to take a small miracle to beat the Dodgers, especially with Snit giving away PAs on offense so he can overextend the SP the next half inning, and being completely incapable of competently managing a BP game in game 4.
But it took a larger miracle for the Braves to win the division, and that worked out. So…enjoy the ride!
Camargo is likely the one dropped off the roster if Soler is able to come back
I just read it has to be Pache, since Pache was the one picked to replace him
I wish you are our manager! Because is easy to be a manager behind the computer.
You want langeliers 1st PA to be vs a dodger late inning reliever? Even though none are good options, Camargo is the only one that's actually had some MLB success. Think I'll trust AA on this
Players have to get their first AB at some point - a much less experienced Andruw Jones wasn't so bad in 1996.
My preference has to do with the additional flexibility and the fact that I have no interest in seeing Camargo on the team (ever again to be honest). Carrying a THIRD utility infielder that can occasionally get a hit against a LHP seems like a huge waste of a roster spot - particularly when you realize that Snitker would use both Adrianza and Arcia to pinch-hit before looking Johan's way to begin with. Snitker would likely prefer to use Contreras before Camargo as well, and if you carried Langeliers instead he could do so without having to worry about having "burned" his backup Catcher - Langeliers would still be on the bench.
Camargo is a pretty big waste of a roster spot - not someone you'd want to call on to hit unless you'd already used everyone else, and he offers you nothing defensively.
I'm pretty anti-Camargo, and don't consider him much a useful member of the organization at this point, outside of AAA fodder. But he fulfills a clear role on this particular NLCS team, which is lacking Soler and thus needs to start all of Duvall, Pederson, and Rosario: another RH off the bench if an LHP is brought in to face either of the latter two OFs. It's good to have both him and Arcia for those purposes, plus he can technically switch-hit, so he (like Adrianza) gives Snitker some options when subbing out pitchers—at the very least, it's better than letting the pitcher hit. And I think he's a better option at the dish than Adrianza.
Would it be nice to have some better bench options? Obviously. But I don't see Shea Langaliers being amongst those better options right now. He's a nice prospect, but he's no should-be-Hall-of-Famer Andruw Jones.
I'm pretty anti-Camargo, and don't consider him much a useful member of the organization at this point, outside of AAA fodder. But he fulfills a clear role on this particular NLCS team, which is lacking Soler and thus needs to start all of Duvall, Pederson, and Rosario: another RH off the bench if an LHP is brought in to face either of the latter two OFs. It's good to have both him and Arcia for those purposes, plus he can technically switch-hit, so he (like Adrianza) gives Snitker some options when subbing out pitchers—at the very least, it's better than letting the pitcher hit. And I think he's a better option at the dish than Adrianza.
Would it be nice to have some better bench options? Obviously. But I don't see Shea Langaliers being amongst those better options right now. He's a nice prospect, but he's no should-be-Hall-of-Famer Andruw Jones.