Yucs win % the last three years? Wait, those numbers see too high. Nevermind.
Dave
Now, THAT is funny...
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I just watched sportcenter and I saw where F Fraud was afraid to come out of the bull pen to face the Cards and Putz had to come out and bend over. Sup with that?
I just watched sportcenter and I saw where F Fraud was afraid to come out of the bull pen to face the Cards and Putz had to come out and bend over. Sup with that?
JS
Umm, a tie game is not a save situation, and closers are not usually brought in to start the eight inning, but we realize your knowledge of baseball is severely limited so we'll let this one slide..
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The role of the 'closer' is a joke now. Only bringing in a pitcher, supposedly your best reliever, in instances with a lead instead of a tie is terribly bad managing. Forcing a pitcher to come in only with a lead is just bad strategy. If K-Rod (or whoever) is such a great pitcher, only allowing him in with leads is bizarre.
Last night, it wouldn't have mattered as it was the fielding which killed the Mets, not the pitching. But I have wondered why the 'closer' has had his role so specialized.
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Dave
Dave
Now, THAT is funny...
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
with that?
JS
with that?
JS
Umm, a tie game is not a save situation, and closers are not usually brought in to start the eight inning, but we realize your knowledge of baseball is severely limited so we'll let this one slide..
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Last night, it wouldn't have mattered as it was the fielding which killed the Mets, not the pitching. But I have wondered why the 'closer' has had his role so specialized.
If they came in behind, or tied that sorta messes that up.
Steve