Grapesoda2525 said:
DallasAg 94 said:
In case you needed any further proof of the Greatness of Brocail.
Guess who learned how to pitch, again.
Martin Perez.
6 Games in Minnesota.
His last 3 GS, 18.0 IP, 3.00 ERA.
His first 3 G were out of the bullpen. His last 3 appearances have been GS. I look forward to his continued success.
That's one thing we definitely agree on.
Brocail was a disaster, he might be the worst coach in rangers history. He was so arrogant too, I remember he would always gruffly state " the approach is awesome, these pitchers just aren't executing". In other words, Brocail was saying he's great, the pitchers just suck.
I thought Iapoce was bad too, he wasn't a good fit for the type of hitters we had. What really did Banny in was horrible assistant coaches along with terrible bullpen management from him and He demonstrated no ability to be able to develop players or work with the younger guys you usually have during a rebuild. I'm so glad that he's gone.
So much common ground.
When Perez was struggling, in 2017, he was
watching video and realized he might be tipping his pitches. Of course it looks bad for the coaches that a player self-diagnosed. That they couldn't help him...
So, how did they react?
Quote:
Pitching coach Doug Brocail expressed some reservations, noting that the pitches Perez threw, tipped or not, could have been better.
"He may be tipping pitches, but everything hit last night was middle across the zone," Brocail said. "You can tip and still get guys out, and you can not tip and throw the ball over the middle of the zone and not get hit. I don't want anybody making excuses. I don't want that to be a cop out that makes us not work hard in our next side session."
Exactly like a meathead.
Up to that point, his 20 GS had a 5.13 ERA.
In his 6 GS prior to realizing he was tipping, he had an ERA of 7.27.
In the 5 GS after announcing he was tipping, he had an ERA of 2.91.
Perez finished the season with 12 more GS after fixing his tipping and had a 4.33 ERA.
How the hell Brocail survived that for 2018 is beyond me. I was a big fan of Perez and followed him from his days in Spokane, where he was the 2nd youngest pitcher (at that time) to pitch in that league... behind only Felix Hernandez.