Disagree.crowman2010 said:Getting Suzuki out of the lineup for tonight is big. Gomes not near as talented IMO.bearkatag15 said:
mm98 said:AggiEE said:bearkatag15 said:
I guess with Urquidy on the mound we want the best defense possible?
Worried about the offense, was hoping Tucker would eventually get a start (of course). He had a productive AB and great base running last night
It's more just likely they want Jake vs the LHP Corbin.
EE...you don't have to tell us you want Tucker in. WE KNOW YOU DOAggiEE said:bearkatag15 said:
I guess with Urquidy on the mound we want the best defense possible?
Worried about the offense, was hoping Tucker would eventually get a start (of course). He had a productive AB and great base running last night
Pitchers will disagree with you. Considering this is our "BP" game, I'd rather face worse hitters.Harry Dunne said:Disagree.crowman2010 said:Getting Suzuki out of the lineup for tonight is big. Gomes not near as talented IMO.bearkatag15 said:
Suzuki has a little more pop but Gomes more than makes up for it by being better behind the plate. We also ran on Suzuki nearly at will last night.
I don't think one or the other is really that big of a deal but all things considered I'd rather face Suzuki.
Frok said:
I'm not a fan of starting Marisnick, don't really care what he's done before vs Corbin. It's a small sample size. Would rather have Reddick
redline248 said:
You're not moving Bregman bc Yuli and Correa have been practically as bad. Alex also had some good ABs with hard contact last night.
Yes, Suzuki is the better hitter, but the difference offensively between the two is pretty slight IMO. Also BA & RBIs are not great indicators of who the better hitter is. Suzuki is 3-27 (.111) this postseason. Gomes is 4-14 (.286).crowman2010 said:Pitchers will disagree with you. Considering this is our "BP" game, I'd rather face worse hitters.Harry Dunne said:Disagree.crowman2010 said:Getting Suzuki out of the lineup for tonight is big. Gomes not near as talented IMO.bearkatag15 said:
Suzuki has a little more pop but Gomes more than makes up for it by being better behind the plate. We also ran on Suzuki nearly at will last night.
I don't think one or the other is really that big of a deal but all things considered I'd rather face Suzuki.
The Suzuki +20 RBI during the regular season over Gomes is why I made my comment (also the higher AVG for Suzuki).
Yuli's been better lately and has hit into some hard outs, but his postseason OPS this year is .583.Farmer1906 said:redline248 said:
You're not moving Bregman bc Yuli and Correa have been practically as bad. Alex also had some good ABs with hard contact last night.
On what world have Yuli been bad?
Harry Dunne said:Yes, Suzuki is the better hitter, but the difference offensively between the two is pretty slight IMO. Also BA & RBIs are not great indicators of who the better hitter is. Suzuki is 3-27 (.111) this postseason. Gomes is 4-14 (.286).crowman2010 said:Pitchers will disagree with you. Considering this is our "BP" game, I'd rather face worse hitters.Harry Dunne said:Disagree.crowman2010 said:Getting Suzuki out of the lineup for tonight is big. Gomes not near as talented IMO.bearkatag15 said:
Suzuki has a little more pop but Gomes more than makes up for it by being better behind the plate. We also ran on Suzuki nearly at will last night.
I don't think one or the other is really that big of a deal but all things considered I'd rather face Suzuki.
The Suzuki +20 RBI during the regular season over Gomes is why I made my comment (also the higher AVG for Suzuki).
To me the main factor is that Gomes is indisputably better defensively. We aren't the 1985 Cardinals. Going 4-4 in steals is a big deal.
Hopefully we are going to hit and none of this will matter.
rosco511 said:Yuli's been better lately and has hit into some hard outs, but his postseason OPS this year is .583.Farmer1906 said:redline248 said:
You're not moving Bregman bc Yuli and Correa have been practically as bad. Alex also had some good ABs with hard contact last night.
On what world have Yuli been bad?
rosco511 said:Yuli's been better lately and has hit into some hard outs, but his postseason OPS this year is .583.Farmer1906 said:redline248 said:
You're not moving Bregman bc Yuli and Correa have been practically as bad. Alex also had some good ABs with hard contact last night.
On what world have Yuli been bad?
rosco511 said:
And Correa has had some good moments and Bregman and others, but does not change the fact that overall .583 OPS is bad.
Frok said:
I know nothing outside this series but Suzuki has been good offensively and defensively for the Nats
I keep thinking the exact same thing.Deluxe said:
I want some of that playoff Brandon Backe from
Urquidy tonight
mathguy86 said:
You give me Urkeeding for 5 IP and 75 P and we are still in the game, he's going back out for the 6th
Harry Dunne said:Disagree.crowman2010 said:Getting Suzuki out of the lineup for tonight is big. Gomes not near as talented IMO.bearkatag15 said:
Suzuki has a little more pop but Gomes more than makes up for it by being better behind the plate. We also ran on Suzuki nearly at will last night.
I don't think one or the other is really that big of a deal but all things considered I'd rather face Suzuki.