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darrylgann
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Wondering when the "magic number" will come into play.
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Wondering when the "magic number" will come into play.
And they did it right in front of home plate as Diek was releasing the ball.KILL THE WAVE
It's 36Wondering when the "magic number" will come into play.
Not sure why you send him out there at 98 pitches, you know he didnt need to thrown many more than that anyway. Why not start the inning w a new pitcher, don't care about the matchup
Terry Francona is a weird dude. The Indians gave up a LOT to get Andrew Miller, one of the best relievers in baseball. Everyone assumed Miller would be the closer since he did so well in that role for the Yankees and since their old closer Allen wasn't all that special.
So what does Francona do? He uses Miller as a floater in the bullpen, everywhere from the 6th inning to the 8th inning, but not as closer. And Allen just gave up a grand slam in the 9th and blew the save for the Indians.
Why do managers outsmart themselves? It's almost like obvious solutions bother them so they try to think of something better. Miller is absolutely lights out. He should be their closer.
Just trying to push him a little
People complain when he doesn't throw enough pitches, then people complain when he throws too many pitches, no winning here it seems
That's how it should be done. I like how he's been using Bush lately btw.Isn't that how many people here want Banny to use the bullpen? Pitch the best pitcher in the highest leverage situations and do away with traditionally defined roles?
Just trying to push him a little
People complain when he doesn't throw enough pitches, then people complain when he throws too many pitches, no winning here it seems
The people who would complain about a guy coming back from TJS throwing too little pitches can lick my hairy ass crack. Mike Rhyner can be the first one in line for that.
I was speaking about this board mostly
But its a good idea to have guys come out and see if they can get a 3 up and 3 down, if not, have a guy ready to go
I don't see any reason to complain about him not throwing enough pitches, he generally doesn't have a problem w that. I just don't see why w a 4 run lead you need to try and push him over 98 when you probably aren't going to let him go past 100-105 anyway. No need to even warm him up for the 8th, he had done his job
I just don't see how its idiotic, he's trying to build him back up, that means he has to be pushed a little, 98 pitches is a good place to push him over 100 if he doesn't give up anything
He did and was immediately pulled, that's the way it should be
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Terry Francona is a weird dude. The Indians gave up a LOT to get Andrew Miller, one of the best relievers in baseball. Everyone assumed Miller would be the closer since he did so well in that role for the Yankees and since their old closer Allen wasn't all that special.
So what does Francona do? He uses Miller as a floater in the bullpen, everywhere from the 6th inning to the 8th inning, but not as closer. And Allen just gave up a grand slam in the 9th and blew the save for the Indians.
Why do managers outsmart themselves? It's almost like obvious solutions bother them so they try to think of something better. Miller is absolutely lights out. He should be their closer.
Build him back up to what? He's pitching incredibly. They didn't need him to go 9 innings tonight. They have an off day tomorrow.
I just don't see how its idiotic, he's trying to build him back up, that means he has to be pushed a little, 98 pitches is a good place to push him over 100 if he doesn't give up anything
He did and was immediately pulled, that's the way it should be