Rays use romo to open game 2 days in a row. What you guys think? Seems like a cool way to attack a team's best hitters to start the game
Would be interested to see how a starter would react to coming into a game where they are down 4-0. I know we have been taught not to value wins and losses, but I’m not so sure that is consensus amongst players.
Would be interested to see how a starter would react to coming into a game where they are down 4-0. I know we have been taught not to value wins and losses, but I’m not so sure that is consensus amongst players.
What's the consensus with arbitration on wins and losses?
From an offensive point of view you want to put your best hitters at the top of the lineup to get them the most ABs. A way to counter that is to put your best reliever in to start to have him face hose guys. Then have your starter come in and only have to face those guys possibly twice and get the most innings out of the starter. Interesting strategy.
Having trouble understanding how this is smarter, but whatever.
You are guaranteeing you burn relievers. They are not an unlimited resource.
It’s really overthinking it.
Having trouble understanding how this is smarter, but whatever.
You are guaranteeing you burn relievers. They are not an unlimited resource.
It’s really overthinking it.
Thats like bringing in Winkler to start the game if they go R/R/R 1-2-3.
If you use your closer to start the game, who is going to close the game?
The best relief pitcher that hasn’t yet pitched?
Sorry, Sarcasm still doesn't translate to the internet. My comment was tongue in cheek to the people who argue that your closer pitches the 9th regardless of whether or not it is the most important spot. Maybe on day someone will invent a universal sarcasm font. lol
Sorry, Sarcasm still doesn't translate to the internet. My comment was tongue in cheek to the people who argue that your closer pitches the 9th regardless of whether or not it is the most important spot. Maybe on day someone will invent a universal sarcasm font. lol