Twins didn't lose back to back home games all year. Until now.
Pahdz said:
Man the Twins current playoff skid makes me almost feel bad for my friends up here, like us in the late 90's
noAggieLit said:Pahdz said:
Man the Twins current playoff skid makes me almost feel bad for my friends up here, like us in the late 90's
Didn't the Oilers lose 18 straight playoff games at one point?
txislandag86 said:noAggieLit said:Pahdz said:
Man the Twins current playoff skid makes me almost feel bad for my friends up here, like us in the late 90's
Didn't the Oilers lose 18 straight playoff games at one point?
AggieLit said:txislandag86 said:noAggieLit said:Pahdz said:
Man the Twins current playoff skid makes me almost feel bad for my friends up here, like us in the late 90's
Didn't the Oilers lose 18 straight playoff games at one point?
I think it was 6 or 7 in the late 80's/early 90's. But you have to do sort of a dog years thing converting football to baseball...
Cromagnum said:AggieLit said:txislandag86 said:noAggieLit said:Pahdz said:
Man the Twins current playoff skid makes me almost feel bad for my friends up here, like us in the late 90's
Didn't the Oilers lose 18 straight playoff games at one point?
I think it was 6 or 7 in the late 80's/early 90's. But you have to do sort of a dog years thing converting football to baseball...
How is that? There is a playoff for both sports every year and they each have comparable numbers of teams in them.
Mathguy64 said:
Judge swinging and missing wildly at breaking balls down and away. Why anyone throws him anything else is beyond me.
I'm not following. We don't play game 1until Monday. Every pitcher we threw against Minn will have had plenty of rest.Deluxe said:
I'm very interested to see how we setup our pitching staff for a five game ALDS. Thought we were well suited for a quick three game set, but a five game series with no rest days will be trickier. Going to have to be creative.
I thought the organization did an excellent job against Minnesota. We won both games with four very competent starters pitching the bulk of the innings. Only Pressly and Raley made brief appearances out of the bullpen. And we didn't have to lean on any of the young relievers for any high lev work.
It will be more difficult to hide Taylor and Paredes (specifically) in the ALDS. At some point, we'll probably need those two to get us some big outs. But hopefully we can mostly get through the ALDS with just the six guys that pitched against Minnesota plus LMJ.
I tend to think we'll announce Greinke as the g1 starter and play everything else by ear. If he gives us 5 innings with a lead, maybe we burn Framber in that spot to take it home. If he gives us 6 and we have a cushion, maybe we roll the dice with Taylor, Raley and Pressly in the 7-9 innings, then save Framber for g2. Way too many scenarios to try and plan for.
Ideally, I'd say whichever pitcher is most capable of being effective on three days rest should start g2 so they can be ready to eat innings behind Greinke in g5 (if necessary).
I'm sure there will be lots of talk on this topic over the coming days.
spadilly said:agproducer said:
I may have missed this, but it is definitely worth sharing again. Correa called out the ESPN bias. Ha!
Carlos hits back against the media each and every chance he can. It's beautiful.
It's not that we won't be rested going into the series. It's more that the strategy we deployed against Minnesota may not work in a five game series. Like we can't just go Greinke/Framber in g1 and Urquidy/Javier in g2 because we'll need to bookmark one of those guys to start a g4. Unless we just want to go all out to win games 1 and 2 and worry about the rest later. Lots of variable and potential decision avenues.iamtheglove said:
I'm not following. We don't play game 1until Monday. Every pitcher we threw against Minn will have had plenty of rest.
Big Al 1992 said:
Great day today - Astros advance and daughter received word she was admitted to Texas A&M - Class of 2025.
And Yankees just lost a big lead.
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I don't have any doubt you've got to use 4 SP going forward.
1- Greinke
2-McCullers
3-Urquidy
4-Javier
5-Greinke
I say Javier as a starter so we have Framber as a steady hand to possibly come in in relief in game 1 or 2 if necessary. If we don't use him there then we are probably up 2-0 he starts game 4 if necessary
We're going to need at least 6 from out starters every game it looks like.Farmer1906 said:Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I don't have any doubt you've got to use 4 SP going forward.
1- Greinke
2-McCullers
3-Urquidy
4-Javier
5-Greinke
I say Javier as a starter so we have Framber as a steady hand to possibly come in in relief in game 1 or 2 if necessary. If we don't use him there then we are probably up 2-0 he starts game 4 if necessary
I'm with you. Put one of our starters in the pen. Because I worry having to rely on someone outside of Parades & Pressly.
The deeper the series goes the worse off we are.
Beat40 said:We're going to need at least 6 from out starters every game it looks like.Farmer1906 said:Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I don't have any doubt you've got to use 4 SP going forward.
1- Greinke
2-McCullers
3-Urquidy
4-Javier
5-Greinke
I say Javier as a starter so we have Framber as a steady hand to possibly come in in relief in game 1 or 2 if necessary. If we don't use him there then we are probably up 2-0 he starts game 4 if necessary
I'm with you. Put one of our starters in the pen. Because I worry having to rely on someone outside of Parades & Pressly.
The deeper the series goes the worse off we are.
More importantly, we're going to need the offense to give us some wiggle room.
Probably the main reason I want to play the A's, even with their stellar BP. There offense doesn't scare me as much.