brwnman wrote:SharoneWright wrote:aminiaturebuddha wrote:
I'm not sure it was that obvious. It was a tough call. The Dodgers manager also had a bunch of chances to use pinch runners and didn't. He opted to keep his big bats in the lineup and it paid off for him. Sure, it could have gone the other way, But let's not pretend this was the only likely decision Schneider could have made there.
Since when do people think Barger can’t score from 2nd base on a single running with 2 outs?
It was a classic made for TV move from the “manager of the year.” to demonstrate how smart he is. All it did was hamstring us for 12 innings.
And yeah, you always consider the possibility of a long game.
It’s not so much he can’t score, it’s that Straw has a better chance to score. You have to play for the win there.
Yes. By leaving in Barger.
Part of managing is keeping some of your powder dry. It’s not blowing your wad early. It’s not putting all of your eggs in one basket in a game that is clearly going to extra innings. Especially when your substitution changed basically nothing….

















