What did Dusty say?
Yep, not about results, it's about the process. How many times have we heard that with Jimbo? Same **** here. Hard hit balls will find the right launch angle eventually.htxag09 said:
What did dusty say to call him out?
Also, he's paid a professional athletes salary to be a professional athlete. Part of that is shutting your mouth when things aren't going your way and not bringing drama into a playoff teams clubhouse. Especially when you're not performing.
And back to pulling him. This is the 5th inning. Pitch count be damned. When a starter has a history of not being able to go through the lineup 3 times and gets hit hard in the 5th, he doesn't deserve the 6th. End of story.
Again, ego getting in the way of success. The best approach to getting more innings isn't to ***** publicly. It is to find a way to improve your third time through the order.W said:
there might be something else at work here too...
checking online...Odorizzi's 2023 player option (and Astros buyout) is heavily loaded with performance incentives...based upon starts and innings pitched.
right now with only 94 innings pitched...he's not in range for the bonuses
I'd have to go back and get the exact quotes, but it was essentially given his past history I didn't want to put him out there and we've been trying to get him to go longer but it hasn't worked.SW-14 said:
What did Dusty say?
All I'm going to say is Odo has been darn honest in his answering of questions this season. After every bad start he's owned up to each one saying he's stunk it up. He's probably given the most self-aware answers I've heard a professional ball player give in a long time.Buck Compton said:
I get frustration, especially with 66 pitches, but this is flat unprofessional. All I heard was "EGO, EGO, EGO." He's making this about him.
And when he says "no one talked to me" about his frustration, it's a two way street there, bud. Take some ownership over your situation and go be proactive.
I see this **** every day in business and it pisses me off. Check your ego and entertain even the slightest possibility that someone else might know something you don't or have different data or a different point of view. Seek that out and use it to improve
If I was him and limited to five innings, I would go ask Strom or Dusty why. If I didn't get an answer I'd try to talk to Click or someone in the scouting department. If I heard that 3rd time through the order stat, I'd seek context. What does my spin rate do as I get tired? How correlated is the third time through the order to being at a high pitch count - maybe fatigue is the culprit instead of them just seeing me a third time. Then, with context, I can identify a solution. Maybe even find some insight that they don't know because of how I know I mentally adjust as I'm tired, etc. but that takes self-awareness.
Sounds like he'd rather just pout and vent frustrations to the media than do what he can to fix the situation.
I don't disagree with Dusty making the decision. Yes, Dusty answering the question with tact does make it better. Instead he chose to give the media the reason before talking to his player. I agree with you it's a two way street, but in game or directly after the game, in my opinion, it's on the decision maker to initiate the discussion.Buck Compton said:
That's not airing dirty laundry or anything about "trust". That's a sound decision-making process (one of Dusty's few). Would Dusty denying it be better? No.
There's only one person to blame, but Odorizzi just can't see it.
How should he have answered it?Quote:
Dusty answering the question with tact does make it better
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"I've tried to take him past that point, but it seems like something always happens at that point," Astros manager Dusty Baker said. "When things keep recurring at the same time of the game, then it's time for us and everyone to face the music. That's maybe that's how it is, at least for now.
"We don't have time to experiment too much more during the season. It gets to that point. This is the second or third time in a row when he's been dealing early and then all of a sudden, something happens. I know he's not crazy about coming out. We're not crazy about taking him out. But we're in a pennant race and have to do what we have to do."
BMX Bandit said:How should he have answered it?Quote:
Dusty answering the question with tact does make it better
Did Odo even hear his answer, or just going off what McTaggart asked him?
Odo's frustration is understandable. However, he handled his frustration like a teenage girl. Vent, then refuse to talk about, refuse to accept any blame and then storm off.
Keeper of The Spirits said:
If the comments about bonuses are on, O has something to be concerned as much as I love the Astros as an organization they are dirty mother****ers when it come to contracts, just ask George. Sure it's what best for the organization but not what's best for the individual player.
Ag_07 said:
For the record here's what Dusty said in the PCQuote:
"I've tried to take him past that point, but it seems like something always happens at that point," Astros manager Dusty Baker said. "When things keep recurring at the same time of the game, then it's time for us and everyone to face the music. That's maybe that's how it is, at least for now.
"We don't have time to experiment too much more during the season. It gets to that point. This is the second or third time in a row when he's been dealing early and then all of a sudden, something happens. I know he's not crazy about coming out. We're not crazy about taking him out. But we're in a pennant race and have to do what we have to do."
Add in the fact that he allegedly didn't talk it over with Odo that that was the plan and that's not really handled very well on his part.
Ask yourself this...Would AJ have handle it that way?
And honestly I think it's pretty ironic Dusty is talking about being in a pennant race and doing what you have to do yet he benches Jake Meyers so he can get Chas some ABs.
none. He pitched a good game. It was just time for him to come out. there is no reason to blame him for anything, and I haven't suggested he should be blamed for anything other than a whiney press conference.Quote:
What blame should Odo have accepted last night?
no one thinks Dusty is better than AJ, but AJ is not infallible. Grienke and Cole sure didn't seem to be big fans.Quote:
Add in the fact that he allegedly didn't talk it over with Odo that that was the plan and that's not really handled very well on his part.
Ask yourself this...Would AJ have handle it that way?