I'd rather have Marisnik at this point than ReddickW said:
Hinch has about 40 hours to figure out what to do with the bottom of the order (and right field)
I'd rather have Marisnik at this point than ReddickW said:
Hinch has about 40 hours to figure out what to do with the bottom of the order (and right field)
Ags #1 said:
Except we were the biggest favorite to win the ws since 2007, sure feels like a huge upset if it happens
Philip J Fry said:
What a ****ing **** show. And I'm not even talking about the game. I'm talking crowd control on the main concourse on the third base side before the game. Complete traffic jam with lots of pushing and shoving. Really felt like a dangerous situation and something needs to be done before someone gets hurt.
Kashchei said:
Is Bregman going to sleep with his glove tonight and tomorrow?
W said:
Hinch has about 40 hours to figure out what to do with the bottom of the order (and right field)
Im not ready to quit, I'm just exhausted and tired of our lack of production.redline248 said:
I just can't believe how many of you are ready to quit. This team is capable of winning 4 out 5. It might not happen, but don't give up already.
Holy ****Big Al 1992 said:
$4000 field box seats
Beat40 said:W said:
Hinch has about 40 hours to figure out what to do with the bottom of the order (and right field)
There I nothing Hinch can do with the bottoms of the order if they refuse to hit with RISP.
I mean, he could put George or Altuve in the 8 & 9 spots.
I'm serious though, what do you guys realisticallly want Hinch to do? He can't hit for these guys. These guys have to perform, and if they aren't, who else can he really go to that will perform better?
For one, Greinke is going to hit in the nine hole and He is one of the better hitting pitchers. I would certainly think about starting Maldonado, as he has swung the bat well in his few post season AB's. So a suggestion was made. A radical suggestion would be to start Alvarez in left.BMX Bandit said:Beat40 said:W said:
Hinch has about 40 hours to figure out what to do with the bottom of the order (and right field)
There I nothing Hinch can do with the bottoms of the order if they refuse to hit with RISP.
I mean, he could put George or Altuve in the 8 & 9 spots.
I'm serious though, what do you guys realisticallly want Hinch to do? He can't hit for these guys. These guys have to perform, and if they aren't, who else can he really go to that will perform better?
Radically change the order is W standard solution after just about every loss, but no actual suggestion is ever made
havent read posts. not going to.redline248 said:
I just can't believe how many of you are ready to quit. This team is capable of winning 4 out 5. It might not happen, but don't give up already.
threeanout said:For one, Greinke is going to hit in the nine hole and He is one of the better hitting pitchers. I would certainly think about starting Maldonado, as he has swung the bat well in his few post season AB's. So a suggestion was made. A radical suggestion would be to start Alvarez in left.BMX Bandit said:Beat40 said:W said:
Hinch has about 40 hours to figure out what to do with the bottom of the order (and right field)
There I nothing Hinch can do with the bottoms of the order if they refuse to hit with RISP.
I mean, he could put George or Altuve in the 8 & 9 spots.
I'm serious though, what do you guys realisticallly want Hinch to do? He can't hit for these guys. These guys have to perform, and if they aren't, who else can he really go to that will perform better?
Radically change the order is W standard solution after just about every loss, but no actual suggestion is ever made