Raps in 4 wrote:I feel bad for Little. But we needed that.
HBP, infield single (I don't think the slip made a difference), HR, walk. Rough start. Had that Infinite ERA for a bit.
Hopefully he can shake it off and pitch well the rest of the year.
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Raps in 4 wrote:I feel bad for Little. But we needed that.
Parataxis wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:I feel bad for Little. But we needed that.
HBP, infield single (I don't think the slip made a difference), HR, walk. Rough start. Had that Infinite ERA for a bit.
Hopefully he can shake it off and pitch well the rest of the year.
Schad wrote:Parataxis wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:I feel bad for Little. But we needed that.
HBP, infield single (I don't think the slip made a difference), HR, walk. Rough start. Had that Infinite ERA for a bit.
Hopefully he can shake it off and pitch well the rest of the year.
Drafted from the State College of Florida Manatees. Have not my people suffered enough?
Schad wrote:Mehar wrote:Fairview4Life wrote:The decisions our managers have been making go against a whole bunch of “analytics”. That’s why we generally complain about them. They don’t make sense. Yet you keep saying the analytics department is making the in game decisions. Which analytics do you think they are using?
If the analytics department is making the decisions, then they should have just kept Montoyo then. I guess the Analytics Department was telling Montoyo to bench Kirk 2-3 times a week for several weeks, and telling Schneider to have Matt Chapman as the lead off hitter. Schneider and Montoyo have both made moves throughout the year that was opposite of "Great Analytics".
Also, the choices they make are markedly different. Montoyo repeatedly benched Kirk, which is bad. Schneider doesn't. Schneider hits-and-runs in some weird spots (though not as often lately as he did in his first couple weeks). Montoyo didn't. Schneider, until the past few games, had a very old-school closer usage that resulted in Romero sitting on his hands days on end. Montoyo didn't.
Broadly speaking, Schneider's lineup-setting is fine. Not perfect, but he mostly gets the right players into the lineup, which is more important than having the wrong players in the right order. But his reliever preferences are still quite weird, though there are some recent signs of rationalizing it.
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Raider917 wrote:Will Moreno be called up tommorow? I really hope so
Mad Prophet wrote:Zimmer will take the extra roster spot.