Brightboat
Well-Known Member
Wow! What a sickening choke job in the 9th after all that work by the pitching staff for 8 innings
It is a bit odd to put a slumping slugger in the leadoff spot. Wouldn’t a manager want his best hitters at the top?1) Solid start by Spyder
2) Good run support
2a) Only 1-12 with RISP (should have had more runs)
3) Costly error by Luci
4) Terrible job by Jackson/Doval
5) Giants have now allowed 25 of 54 inherited runners to score
6) Soler should NOT be hitting leadoff!!!!!!! 0-4 with a walk and 3 K's. Dude is lost at the plate right now.
7) A 4-run lead in the 9th ought to be safe, yeah?
8) These games happen. Get over it. Get 'em tomorrow.
It is a bit odd to put a slumping slugger in the leadoff spot. Wouldn’t a manager want his best hitters at the top?
A 4-run lead is precisely why they went with Jackson. That is NOT a high-leverage situation, and he needs to get his feet under him. He clearly shit the mound, but he has enough of a track record that he should be given opportunities to get out of it.The only answer I can think of is that they want to get him going. Leadoff is not an RBI spot usually, so Soler can focus on hitting. Or striking out. Or going 0-fer the game.
I agree with you.
This game was not on the hitters, in spite of their 1-12 with RISP, but on the bullpen. I understand with a 4 run lead not running Doval out there. But Jackson?!? He has been our least reliable pitcher. And yesterday was a day off, so the bully should have been rested.
Bad loss. Can they put it behind them? Remember that awful loss in Cincinnati many moons ago where the Giants had like an 8 run lead and lost the game? One poster confidently stated that you can never come back after such a loss. I believe it was one of the WS years.
I don't think anyone (that I know of) is calling for Jackson to get removed from the team. He will have plenty of opportunities to get out of it but a 4 run lead late in a game isn't exactly low leverage. A bullpen full of rested relievers shouldn't see the guy struggling the 2nd most (I'm looking at you right now Nick Avila) be called in that situation. Jackson should be the 7th inning guy in a 6 run lead or the 5th inning guy in a blowout of any sort. He's earned that demotion. Of course, Doval has been shaky himself lately, so to play devil's advocate to myself, should he be demoted to another role? Nah, he hasn't been as bad as Jackson.A 4-run lead is precisely why they went with Jackson. That is NOT a high-leverage situation, and he needs to get his feet under him. He clearly shit the mound, but he has enough of a track record that he should be given opportunities to get out of it.
I remember that poster. Wonder if Brightboat has any thoughts...The only answer I can think of is that they want to get him going. Leadoff is not an RBI spot usually, so Soler can focus on hitting. Or striking out. Or going 0-fer the game.
I agree with you.
This game was not on the hitters, in spite of their 1-12 with RISP, but on the bullpen. I understand with a 4 run lead not running Doval out there. But Jackson?!? He has been our least reliable pitcher. And yesterday was a day off, so the bully should have been rested.
Bad loss. Can they put it behind them? Remember that awful loss in Cincinnati many moons ago where the Giants had like an 8 run lead and lost the game? One poster confidently stated that you can never come back after such a loss. I believe it was one of the WS years.
Sure, ideally. But how many of those opportunities arise?I don't think anyone (that I know of) is calling for Jackson to get removed from the team. He will have plenty of opportunities to get out of it but a 4 run lead late in a game isn't exactly low leverage. A bullpen full of rested relievers shouldn't see the guy struggling the 2nd most (I'm looking at you right now Nick Avila) be called in that situation. Jackson should be the 7th inning guy in a 6 run lead or the 5th inning guy in a blowout of any sort. He's earned that demotion. Of course, Doval has been shaky himself lately, so to play devil's advocate to myself, should he be demoted to another role? Nah, he hasn't been as bad as Jackson.
So the umpire won the game for the Pirates. Wonderful.
Our Robot Overlords are coming.So the umpire won the game for the Pirates. Wonderful.
Our Robot Overlords are coming.
Our Robot Overlords are coming.
Dave: “Did he swing at that pitch, Hal?”Dave: "Open the pod bay doors, Hal."
Hal: "I can't do that, Dave."
They will. They are playing good ball now. They just fucked up badly in the 9th yesterday. Poor pitching and poor defense.The only answer I can think of is that they want to get him going. Leadoff is not an RBI spot usually, so Soler can focus on hitting. Or striking out. Or going 0-fer the game.
I agree with you.
This game was not on the hitters, in spite of their 1-12 with RISP, but on the bullpen. I understand with a 4 run lead not running Doval out there. But Jackson?!? He has been our least reliable pitcher. And yesterday was a day off, so the bully should have been rested.
Bad loss. Can they put it behind them? Remember that awful loss in Cincinnati many moons ago where the Giants had like an 8 run lead and lost the game? One poster confidently stated that you can never come back after such a loss. I believe it was one of the WS years.
I do but its probably nothing you'd want to hear. You are to busty with your "The sky is falling" whining with every Giants mistake.I remember that poster. Wonder if Brightboat has any thoughts...
The irony here is not lost on me, Señor Mallorca.I do but its probably nothing you'd want to hear. You are to busty with your "The sky is falling" whining with every Giants mistake.
@tzill is busty? I like him even more now!I do but its probably nothing you'd want to hear. You are to busty with your "The sky is falling" whining with every Giants mistake.
They won today. All that wailing and whining was for nothing. Giants are playing good ball nowThe irony here is not lost on me, Señor Mallorca.
Ironic that you, of all people, are ribbing this board about being too negative about the Giants.They won today. All that wailing and whining was for nothing. Giants are playing good ball now