Uncle Siggy
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Well that's all part of the learning/growing process...I think they were trying and failing

Well that's all part of the learning/growing process...I think they were trying and failing
Well that's all part of the learning/growing process...![]()
Biggest thing I think they could have done to try to change the direction of the game was to intentionally foul off pitch after pitch to get the count up and frustrate Musgrove. I know it may sound a bit cheesy and can be a bit boring to watch but whatever works is what you gotta do...
What do you guys believe is a fair trial in time for Gallo and Guzman to develop before a decision is made on their future with the Rangers?
I would say Guzman should be given half a season playing almost everyday. Unless we have a lot of injuries that is not going to happen.What do you guys believe is a fair trial in time for Gallo and Guzman to develop before a decision is made on their future with the Rangers?
What do you guys believe is a fair trial in time for Gallo and Guzman to develop before a decision is made on their future with the Rangers?
Ha I wondered if you would post this. I wonder when this practice finally is ended
I am pretty much done with Gallo. Giving him an extension would be a repeat of another Oder fiasco. Seems most see Guzman the same. He needs a fair chance to develop or not. But it would be a terrible shame to see two defensive gloves walk away because they can't hit.Joey's pretty much had his. If his average, BB and K rate show sustained improvement (basically, staying where they are now or better), then see what you can get for him either midseason or offseason this year. I'll have to see how 2021 goes for him as a whole before I even consider signing him, and even then, he'd need an MVP-caliber campaign to get me to seriously consider it.
Guzman needs to play 140 games this year to give a better idea of what we have with him.
That won't last forever in fact that could change tonight...Not to mention getting to the bullpen doesn't do us much favors, 3 runs in 29 2/3 innings for San Diego's relievers with all 3 coming against Stammen in 3 1/3 innings, so take him out and its, 26 1/3 innings of shutout ball by the bullpen this year
That's one thing that has changed and you can't go by what JD did in the past, with Young around the thought process seems to have changed a bit...I think that decision will be based on how quick the rebuilding process is expected to take, in the eyes of JD and company.
Bats are alive.
no hitters by nature are a fluke. This team can hit.
We haven't really been in this situation before to look back on, at least not since JD has been here. Therefore, my thoughts on the matter is not really based on JD's history.That's one thing that has changed and you can't go by what JD did in the past, with Young around the thought process seems to have changed a bit...