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Re: Detroit Tigers (58-65) at Toronto Blue Jays (63-56) - August 20-22 

Post#101 » by Natural11 » Sun Aug 22, 2021 10:29 pm

With the playoff run over, I'm kind of hoping they continue tanking it just to force the FO into a manager change.
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Post#102 » by Hottie McShotty » Sun Aug 22, 2021 11:52 pm

It's over. See you all next season!

This FO better come back with a new manager and a better bullpen for next season.
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Re: Detroit Tigers (58-65) at Toronto Blue Jays (63-56) - August 20-22 

Post#103 » by C Court » Mon Aug 23, 2021 12:28 am

Can’t really hang this loss on Charlie. What a choke throw by Marcus!!

I never seriously thought the Jays had a shot at the playoffs after the first 50 games or so, but now it’s definitely over.
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Re: Detroit Tigers (58-65) at Toronto Blue Jays (63-56) - August 20-22 

Post#104 » by The_Hater » Mon Aug 23, 2021 1:37 am

C Court wrote:Can’t really hang this loss on Charlie. What a choke throw by Marcus!!

I never seriously thought the Jays had a shot at the playoffs after the first 50 games or so, but now it’s definitely over.



Charlie decided to bring the teams 7th best RP in during the 9h to close the game. Not exactly genius.

If there is one positive thing about this weekend, it’s the hope it has doubled the odds of Charlie being fired after the season.
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Re: Detroit Tigers (58-65) at Toronto Blue Jays (63-56) - August 20-22 

Post#105 » by dagger » Mon Aug 23, 2021 5:09 pm

The_Hater wrote:
C Court wrote:Can’t really hang this loss on Charlie. What a choke throw by Marcus!!

I never seriously thought the Jays had a shot at the playoffs after the first 50 games or so, but now it’s definitely over.



Charlie decided to bring the teams 7th best RP in during the 9h to close the game. Not exactly genius.

If there is one positive thing about this weekend, it’s the hope it has doubled the odds of Charlie being fired after the season.


The easy out was literally in Semien's hand. What is bothering me about Charlie is that a manager is responsible for the general mood of the team, and clearly this team has lost collective self-confidence. I'm not saying anyone but Charlie would help here, but there are managerial candidates out there who can manage the psychology of this group better.
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Post#106 » by The_Hater » Mon Aug 23, 2021 7:25 pm

dagger wrote:
The_Hater wrote:
C Court wrote:Can’t really hang this loss on Charlie. What a choke throw by Marcus!!

I never seriously thought the Jays had a shot at the playoffs after the first 50 games or so, but now it’s definitely over.



Charlie decided to bring the teams 7th best RP in during the 9h to close the game. Not exactly genius.

If there is one positive thing about this weekend, it’s the hope it has doubled the odds of Charlie being fired after the season.


The easy out was literally in Semien's hand. What is bothering me about Charlie is that a manager is responsible for the general mood of the team, and clearly this team has lost collective self-confidence. I'm not saying anyone but Charlie would help here, but there are managerial candidates out there who can manage the psychology of this group better.


And that’s supposed to be his stength isn’t it?

I think fans in general are way to harsh on managers for their tactical moves. Most over these decisions are obvious and it’s easy to criticize the result when it doesn’t turn out positive. But Charlie somehow makes one head scratching tactical move after another. I think he over-manages at times ans he puts players in postions they’re not comfortable in far too often.
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