Sounded to me like he was causing issues with teammates. I've got no interest in that. At this point, your problem is primarily Dyson and the bullpen to a lesser extent. If Kela isn't with the program you could have a much larger problem.
AllThings12thMan said:
I'm concerned that we don't have a single pitcher who can command the strike zone. Am I being too picky, or is this true? Our staff is constantly in 1-0, 2-1, 2-0 counts. Cole threw 51 strikes/49 balls, Dyson started off Espinosa with a 2-0 count before he hit a homerun, and the winning run was a leadoff walk.
I drove bus said:
The same Kela who blew a save in round rock the other day
And that would tell me he doesn't have the maturity necessary to come back, given why he's there in the first place.Huell Babineaux said:I drove bus said:
The same Kela who blew a save in round rock the other day
I doubt he's too locked in down there. He's a guy that uses intensity to fuel his game and I doubt he really cares too much about about a AAA game.
Not saying that's a good way to handle himself but he just seems like that type of guy
MooreTrucker said:And that would tell me he doesn't have the maturity necessary to come back, given why he's there in the first place.Huell Babineaux said:I drove bus said:
The same Kela who blew a save in round rock the other day
I doubt he's too locked in down there. He's a guy that uses intensity to fuel his game and I doubt he really cares too much about about a AAA game.
Not saying that's a good way to handle himself but he just seems like that type of guy
Not if his teammates are poised to beat the **** out of him at any moment....Huell Babineaux said:MooreTrucker said:And that would tell me he doesn't have the maturity necessary to come back, given why he's there in the first place.Huell Babineaux said:I drove bus said:
The same Kela who blew a save in round rock the other day
I doubt he's too locked in down there. He's a guy that uses intensity to fuel his game and I doubt he really cares too much about about a AAA game.
Not saying that's a good way to handle himself but he just seems like that type of guy
Mature or not, he's a good reliever when he's up here. And we're desperate for a good reliever.
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But Dyson should have been gone after that.... I get it, your bullpen is short-staffed and you are playing the first of 16 consecutive days. But if you're going to go with the mindset of "this is Dyson's game to lose no matter what", then you push your veteran starter to get a couple more outs... Or hell, then why do you bring Jeffress in at all?
Just ended up being mishandled completely. Dyson doesn't gain confidence. Bullpen isn't kept fresh. Rangers lose.
Don't recall this being confirmed in any wayMooreTrucker said:Not if his teammates are poised to beat the **** out of him at any moment....Huell Babineaux said:MooreTrucker said:And that would tell me he doesn't have the maturity necessary to come back, given why he's there in the first place.Huell Babineaux said:I drove bus said:
The same Kela who blew a save in round rock the other day
I doubt he's too locked in down there. He's a guy that uses intensity to fuel his game and I doubt he really cares too much about about a AAA game.
Not saying that's a good way to handle himself but he just seems like that type of guy
Mature or not, he's a good reliever when he's up here. And we're desperate for a good reliever.
It was reported that they didn't want him on the plane back from Spring Training to Arlington. He traveled separately. So the issue was bad enough that they didn't want him on the plane with them. Of course, if it was a United flight the situation might already be resolvedPatAg said:Don't recall this being confirmed in any wayMooreTrucker said:Not if his teammates are poised to beat the **** out of him at any moment....Huell Babineaux said:MooreTrucker said:And that would tell me he doesn't have the maturity necessary to come back, given why he's there in the first place.Huell Babineaux said:I drove bus said:
The same Kela who blew a save in round rock the other day
I doubt he's too locked in down there. He's a guy that uses intensity to fuel his game and I doubt he really cares too much about about a AAA game.
Not saying that's a good way to handle himself but he just seems like that type of guy
Mature or not, he's a good reliever when he's up here. And we're desperate for a good reliever.
rwhitlock3 said:
You're not concerned about the early struggles of the bullpen? What makes you so calm?
I understand it is a 162 game season and whole-heartedly agree that the production we get out of the back 40% of our rotation will be key... But I am still a little nervous that we haven't had one of our stud arms in the bullpen look lights out thus far
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But Dyson should have been gone after that.... I get it, your bullpen is short-staffed and you are playing the first of 16 consecutive days. But if you're going to go with the mindset of "this is Dyson's game to lose no matter what", then you push your veteran starter to get a couple more outs... Or hell, then why do you bring Jeffress in at all?
Just ended up being mishandled completely. Dyson doesn't gain confidence. Bullpen isn't kept fresh. Rangers lose.
The Rangers were still winning, it was still a save situation after Trout got that hit so don't cast aside a guy early, we won 95 games last year and all those reasons.
You're asking why he didn't send Dyson out for the 10th inning and put Jeffers in instead?
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"There's definitely concern," Banister said. "We've got to continue to find a way to grind out and get that third out when we have leads. . . . We've been evaluating it from day one. We'll consider all our options. We can't continue to lose baseball games in this manner when we have the lead. We'll look at our options and see where we go."
The three Dyson meltdowns have come in one Yu Darvish start and two with Cole Hamels on the mound. That hurts a little extra.
A contending Rangers team needs Sam Dyson to be Good Sam Dyson.
When the manager so much as acknowledges concern about where his closer's game is, that's tantamount to signaling that an imminent change is at least on the table.
Rediscovering Good Sam Dyson is the goal, but it looks like the effort to shake Dyson free of this slump he's in may happen, at least for now, in something other than the ninth inning with a narrow lead.
There's a whole lot more here to save than Game 7 of the season.