Cincyfan78
Well-Known Member
Another example - Joey Votto reached base in the 8th inning of a game a few weeks ago - Reds down 1. Pinch runs with Ervin, so Votto is now out of the game. Barnhart comes up to bat - and Bell has him bunt - from the left side of the plate - making the play to 2B very easy - Ervin is thrown out at 2B, Barnhart reaches 1B and is immediately pinch ran for by Lorenzen! Why not use a RH batter in this instance for bunting ESPECIALLY if you are going to pinch run for Barnhart if he reaches anyway?
Long story short, the run did not score, reds down 5-4 in the 9th, and Votto's spot in the batting order came up again and instead of having Votto they had Colon at the plate. Colon was up and they had the tying and winning runs on 2nd and 3rd. You can guess how that went.
My argument isn't just that you may not expect Votto's spot to come up in the order in back to back innings - but EVEN IF the runner scores and ties the game, there's even less chance the Reds score 2 to take the lead - meaning you would go into extras NOT HAVING VOTTO!!!
Now, I understand, Votto is not the same Votto as 5 years ago - but Votto is still worlds better than Colon. This move cost them a legit chance as tying/winning this game. And this move is a constant staple of Bell - replacing hitters for matchups early in the games - Moustakas - Castellanos, Votto...Akiyama - guys who are supposed to be your bread and butter hitters and replacing them with AAAA ball players in Colon, Ervin, and VanMeter.
Long story short, the run did not score, reds down 5-4 in the 9th, and Votto's spot in the batting order came up again and instead of having Votto they had Colon at the plate. Colon was up and they had the tying and winning runs on 2nd and 3rd. You can guess how that went.
My argument isn't just that you may not expect Votto's spot to come up in the order in back to back innings - but EVEN IF the runner scores and ties the game, there's even less chance the Reds score 2 to take the lead - meaning you would go into extras NOT HAVING VOTTO!!!
Now, I understand, Votto is not the same Votto as 5 years ago - but Votto is still worlds better than Colon. This move cost them a legit chance as tying/winning this game. And this move is a constant staple of Bell - replacing hitters for matchups early in the games - Moustakas - Castellanos, Votto...Akiyama - guys who are supposed to be your bread and butter hitters and replacing them with AAAA ball players in Colon, Ervin, and VanMeter.