Raps in 4 wrote:PushDaRock wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:
All season we joked on here about how we were going to lose the WS on a Coughman 1-run blown save via HR. And then it happened.
It was the most obvious blown save in the history of blown saves. Only a FO like ours wouldn't see it coming, and wouldn't take action to avoid it, despite having months to do so.
Yeah and I'm sure it was obvious he would blow game 6 and 7 against the Mariners as well right?
He's been pitching BP out there all season. Dude is a HR waiting to happen. It won't happen every game, but it happens way too often to use him in high leverage.
He should have been demoted from the closer role months ago. Most HRs given up by a reliever. Awful ERA and peripherals. Negative WAR. No serious FO would have had a guy like that closing a WS game 7 with a 1-run lead.
Who exactly should we have promoted to a closer role, when we demoted him. And I would have liked to demoted him. Varland gave up an asinine amount of 12 extra base hits in 88 at bats during the regular season with the Jays.
But there was no better internal options. At one point, we talked about Yariel as a closer but he lost his edge quickly too.
You can argue we should have went for a closer option at the deadline. I can't argue that at all in retrospect. Our offence was great enough in the playoffs to let us play lots of games. (the counter to a trade for a closer for big assets is that they often don't impact things at all in an early short series, and bang you are eliminated). But the team's offence was going to allow them to potentially play lots of games.
Hoffman blew it in game 7, and we sort of expected a bad moment to happen and had evaded it through 10 wins. But the thing is Jeff bounced back in the playoffs, and without his work in those 11 innings we might not even have made it to game 7. Doesn't change the fact that he was always a ticking time bomb.















