If there is one group of people that hate change it's baseball lifers.
3 Toed Pete said:
I assume that going through those 3 100-loss seasons that watching his draft picks rise through the minors to the majors Luhnow thinks of them like his children.
You're right, he doesn't necessarily have connections to the players. Rather than the individual players, he sees the final assembled team as his pet/child... He built it up from scratch, and the more it continues to have success, the more he is vindicated and the more his world view and the decisions he made are reinforced as correct.Ag_07 said:3 Toed Pete said:
I assume that going through those 3 100-loss seasons that watching his draft picks rise through the minors to the majors Luhnow thinks of them like his children.
Hardly.
If anyone thought of players like a number, a salary, and a means by which to produce stats and ultimately wins it was Luhnow.
The personal connection was not a part of his approach. I'm not saying it should be but if you think it was you haven't been paying much attention.
Is the World Series format supposed to simulate the regular season?bearkatag15 said:
I'm seeing some discussion on Twitter about the World Series home/away format. It needs to change to a 3-3-1 format. All season long teams are playing almost all 3 game series, the 3-3-1 format does a much better job simulating the regular in my opinion
PSully97 said:Is the World Series format supposed to simulate the regular season?bearkatag15 said:
I'm seeing some discussion on Twitter about the World Series home/away format. It needs to change to a 3-3-1 format. All season long teams are playing almost all 3 game series, the 3-3-1 format does a much better job simulating the regular in my opinion
Ag_07 said:
How about 2-2-2-1
Yeah the team without HVA gets GM 7 at home but win your home games and it doesn't matter.
only time i did sro i stood right behind 116 and enjoyed it.Mr.Bond said:
Last time asking
Any advice on SRO? Left field breeze way vs budweiser area in CF
3-3-1 eliminates the opportunity to clinch at home as the favorite unless G7. Either revert to 2-2-1-1-1 or leave it as 2-3-2, both of which afford the team with home field advantage to clinch at home prior to a G7.MaxPower said:
I'd leave it as is but seems 3-3-1 is most prudent if making a change. That Game 7 often isn't played so saves on travel. Also makes it more like a regular series of 3 games rather than having an off day after game 2. You can also build a lot of hype for Game 7 with the off day and get both teams at full strength.
I always assumed that the format was supposed to try to make it as even as possible.bearkatag15 said:PSully97 said:Is the World Series format supposed to simulate the regular season?bearkatag15 said:
I'm seeing some discussion on Twitter about the World Series home/away format. It needs to change to a 3-3-1 format. All season long teams are playing almost all 3 game series, the 3-3-1 format does a much better job simulating the regular in my opinion
Obviously not necessarily but why not do something to make it a little closer to it. I just think the 2-3-2 format favors the team without home field more.
Both are very congested. Heck, everything is for that matter. LF is a madhouse and you'll need to be in line by 4:00pm or earlier to get a spot... and you'll need to go in on Crawford Street entrance (LF). Any of the 1xx concourse area is crowded and you can't see a scoreboard anywhere, so you'll never know the pitch count, pitches thrown, who's up next, won't see replays, etc.Mr.Bond said:
Last time asking
Any advice on SRO? Left field breeze way vs budweiser area in CF
how about 3-4? all elimination games at hvaPSully97 said:I always assumed that the format was supposed to try to make it as even as possible.bearkatag15 said:PSully97 said:Is the World Series format supposed to simulate the regular season?bearkatag15 said:
I'm seeing some discussion on Twitter about the World Series home/away format. It needs to change to a 3-3-1 format. All season long teams are playing almost all 3 game series, the 3-3-1 format does a much better job simulating the regular in my opinion
Obviously not necessarily but why not do something to make it a little closer to it. I just think the 2-3-2 format favors the team without home field more.
3-3-1 gives the team without home field 3 of the 4 possible elimination games at home. That seems to me like an even bigger advantage than they have in 2-3-2.
Marvin said:Both are very congested. Heck, everything is for that matter. LF is a madhouse and you'll need to be in line by 4:00pm or earlier to get a spot... and you'll need to go in on Crawford Street entrance (LF). Any of the 1xx concourse area is crowded and you can't see a scoreboard anywhere, so you'll never know the pitch count, pitches thrown, who's up next, won't see replays, etc.Mr.Bond said:
Last time asking
Any advice on SRO? Left field breeze way vs budweiser area in CF
I'd say the centerfield upper level taco deck area. More space which affords you a bit of time to get there and stake out a spot.
Big Al 1992 said:
So are we all in agreement that tomorrow just about every time Altuve, Brantley, Tucker, Chaz/Siri get on first with second base open, they should be stealing? Base runners have a 93% success rate against their catcher. Probably should've been doing it more all series.
Urquidy pitched last nightBeaumontAg05 said:
Can somebody explain why we would go short rest Garcia over normal rest urquidy?
bearkatag15 said:Urquidy pitched last nightBeaumontAg05 said:
Can somebody explain why we would go short rest Garcia over normal rest urquidy?
Tell that to Max Scherzer and Julio Urias... both were trash in their next starts when trying to do that same exact thingBeaumontAg05 said:bearkatag15 said:Urquidy pitched last nightBeaumontAg05 said:
Can somebody explain why we would go short rest Garcia over normal rest urquidy?
But a 14 pitch outing would have just been his normal bullpen anyway
To a point, meaning the intent is not to neutralize pitching advantages/disadvantages. Remember when Arizona won the WS basically with 2 starting pitchers against the Yankees? That type of thing isn't supposed to happen. If you give more days between games it screws up pitching. This doesn't affect any other sport in the same way.PSully97 said:Is the World Series format supposed to simulate the regular season?bearkatag15 said:
I'm seeing some discussion on Twitter about the World Series home/away format. It needs to change to a 3-3-1 format. All season long teams are playing almost all 3 game series, the 3-3-1 format does a much better job simulating the regular in my opinion
Ag_07 said:
14 high stress pitches in the WS plus however many he threw to get ready.
It's not the same as BP session.
Thats not exactly what happened.Quote:
Remember when Arizona won the WS basically with 2 starting pitchers against the Yankees?