Braves1976
It's OVER 5,000!
And Fredi didn’t win the MoY award in 2013.
true but he was a finalist https://www.mlb.com/news/braves-fredi-gonzalez-finalist-for-nl-manager-of-year-award/c-63703342
And Fredi didn’t win the MoY award in 2013.
sure it does, Rockies before this series had only scored something like one more run than given up. They didn't have Story in big games last week either etc. But look at the Braves pretty much all year, they were among the best in the NL. That makes things a lot easier on a manager.
All that tells me is that they’ve been extremely fortunate this year. Teams out perform their Pythagorean W/L a great deal some years, and others they underperform. Pretty sure the manager has a negligible effect on that. Was Gabe Kapler a great manager up until mid-August? Conversely, is Dave Roberts a bad manager this year?
Cubs' bullpen really stinking it up. Pirates score 2 in the 8th and 2 in the 9th to tie it. Jaime Garcia arrives to stop the bleeding for the Cubs.
sure it does, Rockies before this series had only scored something like one more run than given up. They didn't have Story in big games last week either etc. But look at the Braves pretty much all year, they were among the best in the NL. That makes things a lot easier on a manager.
Like jpx7, I'm not a big believer in Snitker, but we had our fair share of injuries, inconsistent performance, and turnover all year long and he kept things rolling.
Kapler has used position players late in games more than others skewing those numbers a bit.
Like jpx7, I'm not a big believer in Snitker, but we had our fair share of injuries, inconsistent performance, and turnover all year long and he kept things rolling.
Not really, pretty much every team has as some injuries much like we did, we were fortunate that Acuna didn't miss more time etc. Culberson doing what he did in place of Acuna is thanks to our top notch hitting coach helping him change his approach at the plate, now much more relaxed approach. Culberson said this himself. But getting back to injuries and such, when you bring that up I would argue that fits the Nats season but not so much ours. It was among the reasons the Nats never got going this year IMO.
I don’t know what that means.
I don’t know what that means.
he has used position players more to pitch to rest his pen more in games already out of hand
I think he means position players pitching in blowouts, throwing gas on a fire, turning blowouts into even-more-skewed conflagrations.
Not sure how relevant that is, though.
Or bad managing since they have a large payroll and a bunch of superstars like the Dodgers, right?
lol. So that’s how they got their negative run differential, huh?