Post-Season Thread

The Ms didn’t use their best BP arm in the most important part of the game because it wasn’t a save chance and now they are probably going home.

Positionless BP usage should be an absolute requirement for the next Braves manager.
I agree and imagine it's a challenge. The manager really has to instill a team-first attitude in the bullpen and for guys who like to rack up easy saves some convincing may be required. I don't know what factors arbitrators use when making their rulings, but I hope they look well beyond counting stats in the process.
 
you would think I would hate the Jays more than I do.. the only WS game I have ever been to was the 92 Jeff Rear-endon blown game. But I don't hate all those teams that beat the Braves in the 90s... I think the team was just out managed and was a bit unlucky. I do still hate some of the people in that era.. Kent Hrbek (buy a fucking vowel douche).. Eric Gregg (death was not good enough).. Jim Leyritz... to name a couple.

But back to that game specifically.. when Cox made the call to Rearendon, the whole section around me was like.. NOOOOOOO
Believe me, it was tough being a Braves' fan up here in Minnesota during the 1991 World Series. Hrbek channeling Dick Butkus was only a part of it. Lonnie Smith falling for Knoblauch's deke was a brain-fart for all time. Of course, if Otis Nixon hadn't had his nose injury late in the season, the Braves probably run the Twins into the ground.
 
Julio's at-bat to end the series...woof. Up 2-0 in the count, Raleigh on deck, and you swing at three pitches out of the strike zone. Fine player, but that's an unacceptable approach in that situation.
 
Julio's at-bat to end the series...woof. Up 2-0 in the count, Raleigh on deck, and you swing at three pitches out of the strike zone. Fine player, but that's an unacceptable approach in that situation.

He didn't see a strike that entire AB. And as you said the MVP was on deck.

Trying to be the hero instead of taking what is given to you.
 
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