Ever since Hoyt beaned Pedroia he hasn't been the same. Very erratic and either nowhere close or throwing meat.
gambochaman said:
Seriously....wtf is it with this team at home...
astros4545 said:
Bregman walk up song is
Baba Oriley
To face one of their better hitters? He fell behind Healy immediately and as the poster above pointed out, threw a meatball fastball.Ag_07 said:
It was one pitch away from working out.
Instead Hoyt threw a flat meatball.
I think it's a good opinion. I think you are right.CorpsAg11 said:
Should not give up on Hoyt. I believe he is going to be an elite RP soon (even if not this season). His breaking pitch has the #9 swing and miss % of all pitches in baseball. His fastball just needs a little bit of "run" so its not so flat...
My opinion
In what situations? High-leverage? What about over the last three to four weeks? On the first batter out of the pen? Maybe against the other teams best batter?irish pete ag06 said:
Hoyt actually has the highest K rate vs right handed hitters on the team. Really makes you wonder what would have happened if Hinch had gone to him when he planned to instead of changing his mind and letting Fiers stay out.
That's what I'm saying. The one time it clearly appears Hinch isn't a slave to analytics and pitch count it bites him hard. If Hoyt comes in with 1 out and a runner on 1st and 3rd, who knows how the outcome is.Buck Compton said:In what situations? High-leverage? What about over the last three to four weeks? On the first batter out of the pen? Maybe against the other teams best batter?irish pete ag06 said:
Hoyt actually has the highest K rate vs right handed hitters on the team. Really makes you wonder what would have happened if Hinch had gone to him when he planned to instead of changing his mind and letting Fiers stay out.
This is why you can't be a slave to analytics with your in-game decisions. Use them to inform, not as a law.
Buck Compton said:
Why did we bring on Hoyt? ****ing dumb.
He brought him in to face a righty and he game up a grand freaking slam. Analytics would tell you to NEVER let Hoyt pitch in any game there isn't at least a 3 run differential in.irish pete ag06 said:That's what I'm saying. The one time it clearly appears Hinch isn't a slave to analytics and pitch count it bites him hard. If Hoyt comes in with 1 out and a runner on 1st and 3rd, who knows how the outcome is.Buck Compton said:In what situations? High-leverage? What about over the last three to four weeks? On the first batter out of the pen? Maybe against the other teams best batter?irish pete ag06 said:
Hoyt actually has the highest K rate vs right handed hitters on the team. Really makes you wonder what would have happened if Hinch had gone to him when he planned to instead of changing his mind and letting Fiers stay out.
This is why you can't be a slave to analytics with your in-game decisions. Use them to inform, not as a law.
Ag_07 said:
Ever since Hoyt beaned Pedroia he hasn't been the same. Very erratic and either nowhere close or throwing meat.
Ag_07 said:
Ever since Hoyt beaned Pedroia he hasn't been the same. Very erratic and either nowhere close or throwing meat.
And sometimes it's predictable enough where everyone watching the game groans when that pitcher comes in the game.iBrad said:
Sometimes you just make a bad pitch and the batter makes you pay. That's part of the game.
Analytics requires a larger sample size than 1 plate appearance.Buck Compton said:He brought him in to face a righty and he game up a grand freaking slam. Analytics would tell you to NEVER let Hoyt pitch in any game there isn't at least a 3 run differential in.irish pete ag06 said:That's what I'm saying. The one time it clearly appears Hinch isn't a slave to analytics and pitch count it bites him hard. If Hoyt comes in with 1 out and a runner on 1st and 3rd, who knows how the outcome is.Buck Compton said:In what situations? High-leverage? What about over the last three to four weeks? On the first batter out of the pen? Maybe against the other teams best batter?irish pete ag06 said:
Hoyt actually has the highest K rate vs right handed hitters on the team. Really makes you wonder what would have happened if Hinch had gone to him when he planned to instead of changing his mind and letting Fiers stay out.
This is why you can't be a slave to analytics with your in-game decisions. Use them to inform, not as a law.
mathguy86 said:
Wow. What a play by Yuli.
Who comes in then? And what do you do if it's tied in the 7th and 8th inning?Buck Compton said:And sometimes it's predictable enough where everyone watching the game groans when that pitcher comes in the game.iBrad said:
Sometimes you just make a bad pitch and the batter makes you pay. That's part of the game.
Pitchers like Hoyt shouldn't be pitching in a tie ballgame unless there is a flu-injury bug going around.
Which is more than one plate appearance.AgBrother said:
He has given up runs in now 9 of his last 11 outings
irish pete ag06 said:Who comes in then? And what do you do if it's tied in the 7th and 8th inning?Buck Compton said:And sometimes it's predictable enough where everyone watching the game groans when that pitcher comes in the game.iBrad said:
Sometimes you just make a bad pitch and the batter makes you pay. That's part of the game.
Pitchers like Hoyt shouldn't be pitching in a tie ballgame unless there is a flu-injury bug going around.
bobinator said:
This has just kind of been one of those nights where things don't seem to go your way, still some ABs though