LBJSeizedMyID wrote:Was sitting in the first row of 234 (left field) and that last play of the game all I saw was Pillar flying. Seeing it in slow motion even more beautiful haha.
There's a classic case of not thinking ahead - I can only assume that Oviedo didn't realize how much of a burner Gose really is. For that matter, Pillar's wheels were a treat to watch from 1st to home
It's not even really thinking ahead, he's in pure reaction mode and he doesn't have the moment of reflection needed to reconsider his reaction. Somewhere recently Delabar paraphrased the adage the game gets easier the further away from the field you are and I think it definitely applies here.
It's an absolute obvious no brainer to hold onto that ball watching on TV, sitting in the stands, even managing the game, but I fully get why Mr. Nunez nee Oviedo made the throw. Granted he's paid big bucks to make the right call under pressure, but from his pitch to the bunt to running off the mound with the intent of fielding and throwing and following through on those actions, there isn't that much time left over to think, Oh Gose is fast, oh by the time I get to this ball and pick it up I'm gonna be right behind him, oh if I miss the throw game's over, etc...
I'm not letting him off the hook, it's his job not to throw that ball, but it's not some air-headed craziness that happened, he just didn't think the situation through all the way in pretty much a split instant.