What isn't a problem right now?
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What isn't a problem right now?
quote:I agree with this. #2 should get better. If you look at who Luhnow has drafted, it's pretty focused on guys with good BB:K ratios.quote:quote:quote:
Any Hinch defenders still around?
Not sure if I'd defend him but he's not the problem some of you make him out to be.
We found the lone supporter left.
How many times did Ag _07 tell us we were all wrong last year when we called Hinch out for his ****.
I wasn't hesitant to acknowledge when Hinch bent us over at times, but he didn't lose us as many games as some you guys like to make it seem.
If you want my .02 we've got two problems...
1) Players who just aren't that good. We're bargain bin dumpster divers.
2) The systematic approach our entire organization takes. There is a reason it's been played the same way for 100 years. The all or nothing plate approach and numbers game is not working. In a game like baseball when the best in the game are successful only 30% of the time that means your players fail 70% of the time. I'd don't think this approach helps those numbers. Take what you can get when you can get it because most of the time you're gonna fail. We don't take advantage of the small windows when they come open.
It's my opinion neither of these are Hinch's fault. It's a systematic, organizational issue that starts at the top. Any manager this regime picks will have the same approach. It won't change.
I know I won't change your opinions, but that's mine and now I'll let you guys pick me apart and yell at scream and curse me out.
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Because he knows if he looks Nuke will post about him for standing there with a bat on his shoulder.
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I know and I agree, but if these guys need coaching on little league basics that ain't on a coach.
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I know and I agree, but if these guys need coaching on little league basics that ain't on a coach.
quote:wow; that's ridiculous. That's the kind of stuff that has to even out at some point of the season; but unfortunately still points to mediocrity. I feel like we're watching the Rockets Season all over again; huge hype entering the season; all the supposed key pieces in the right places; and we're just not getting it done.
Par for the course with a struggling team. There always seems to be at least one facet of the game biting us in the ass. We haven't played many complete games this year. Even in two of our eight wins, we scored one and two runs.
In our 26 games, we've scored 2 or fewer runs in 12, and have given up 5 or more runs, also in 12. Unfortunately, we've only done both in 4 games. So that's 4 that we sucked at both, and 8 each of sucking at one or the other. That's a grand total of 20 sucks out of 26 games. And that, is why we've won 8 games.
While our pitching has overcome anemic offense for two wins, the offense hasn't been able to do the same for the pitching. We haven't won a game yet when giving up more than 4 runs. We have, however, lost 4 when scoring 5 or more. We've also lost 2 when giving up 2 or fewer and another three when giving up 3.
All that to say that we just can't put it all together on the same night and we suck at overcoming bad nights by either the offense or defense.
The Twins, who suck, too, had only held an opponent below 3 runs 3 times this season. They've only scored more than 5 on 4 occasions. Last night, they did both for only the second time all year. We even make bad teams look good.
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Tim Lincecum showcase today
Anyone interested in him, I know I would be
quote:At this point, we sure as hell be interested.
Tim Lincecum showcase today
Anyone interested in him, I know I would be
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Tim Lincecum showcase today
Anyone interested in him, I know I would be
I have not followed this. Why is he a free agent and not on a team already?
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Lincecum, 31, spent the whole winter working out to prepare for the showcase, which has been in the works for months. He has been training to build up his durability and velocity in hopes of returning as a starter. He's reportedly throwing in the low 90's, which is right on track for a guy who won the Cy Young Award averaging 92 MPH and a World Series averaging 91.
Lincecum's 2015 season was cut short due to ongoing problems with a degenerative hip issue. He went 7-7 with a 4.13 ERA in 15 starts for the Giants last year, and made his last appearance on June 27 before deciding to undergo hip surgery. He became a free agent this offseason after finishing his two-year $35 million contract with San Francisco, the only team he's ever played for.
While multiple teams are reportedly interested in The Freak, Lincecum has said that he hopes to return to the Giants. That could end up being a realistic possibility, depending on how well the showcase goes.