Not really…..our pitching has been elite. Generally, good pitching beats good hitting. Combined with really good production for a handful of guys, it's not a wonder at all how we've made it this far.
Near perfect pitching wins most games.Mathguy64 said:
Ugh. Starting the playoffs Altuve is 4-37. After game 1 against Seattle Yordan has been 3-28. And the DH position which is supposed to be a hitter is a combined 2-34.
We have 9 hits in 99 ABs out of 3 positions that should be hitting .300 with production.
Makes you wonder how we got this far.
Gol***93 said:tjack16 said:Justin Verlander's 6.07 career World Series ERA is the worst in MLB history (min. 30 IP)
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If the series goes far enough I wouldnt mind if we didn't start him again.
Game 2: Framber
Game 3: Javier
Game 4: McCullers
Game 5: Urquidy/Garcia/Brown
Game 6: Framber
Game 7: Javier/McCullers
Look, I get your sentiment.. but this is about as dumb a take as they come. Don't give the ball to the probable Cy Young winner? Give me a break.
Agree, very frustrating.Furlock Bones said:
One of the worst parts about last night was Smoltz telling us it was about to get bad for JV. He could see it from the booth that JVs mechanics were falling apart. Pitching coach and manager have to recognize it as well.
Furlock Bones said:
One of the worst parts about last night was Smoltz telling us it was about to get bad for JV. He could see it from the booth that JVs mechanics were falling apart. Pitching coach and manager have to recognize it as well.
The Porkchop Express said:
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Kudos to Funky Winkerbean being the only person with the balls to take Philly to win Game 1.
tjack16 said:Furlock Bones said:
One of the worst parts about last night was Smoltz telling us it was about to get bad for JV. He could see it from the booth that JVs mechanics were falling apart. Pitching coach and manager have to recognize it as well.
I wonder if this broadcasting gig will parlay itself into a coaching job for him soon.
Harry Dunne said:Near perfect pitching wins most games.Mathguy64 said:
Ugh. Starting the playoffs Altuve is 4-37. After game 1 against Seattle Yordan has been 3-28. And the DH position which is supposed to be a hitter is a combined 2-34.
We have 9 hits in 99 ABs out of 3 positions that should be hitting .300 with production.
Makes you wonder how we got this far.
Agree, and then for him to swing. He's always seemed like a pretty smart player to me.Ags #1 said:
Still cant believe diaz got the green light after almost being hit twice and a wp
Have you watched the postseason games in Philly? It's Kyle Field level intensity and the Phillies kill it at home in the postseason..fullback44 said:
This is a 7 game series .. we haven't lost in a while .. regroup and let's win some games…. We just need to get back in our grove .. I think We take 2 of 3 in Philly ..
McInnis said:
How does such an accomplished, experienced pitcher like JV get so far off track with his mechanics from one inning to the next? I think the pressure of winning a WS game must be getting to him.
True.BCSGrubber said:
There is a difference in recognizing it and doing something about it. They have all the video in the world and have someone watching the broadcast.
Dusty wasn't pulling him after the third so what does it matter if JV can't fix it on the fly.
Just put yourself in his shoes. Keeping the bat on the shoulder is the right thing to do but man it's got to be incredibly hard for a journeyman with a chance to become a legend to keep the bat on the shoulder when you know you're probably getting a fastball in the strike zone.McInnis said:Agree, and then for him to swing. He's always seemed like a pretty smart player to me.Ags #1 said:
Still cant believe diaz got the green light after almost being hit twice and a wp
Harry Dunne said:Just put yourself in his shoes. Keeping the bat on the shoulder is the right thing to do but man it's got to be incredibly hard for a journeyman with a chance to become a legend to keep the bat on the shoulder when you know you're probably getting a fastball in the strike zone.McInnis said:Agree, and then for him to swing. He's always seemed like a pretty smart player to me.Ags #1 said:
Still cant believe diaz got the green light after almost being hit twice and a wp
We all grow up dreaming of that moment, and none of us in that dream take ball 4 and smartly trot to first so the next guy can be the hero.
Nice return to form for you. I still remember you crapping all over this thread in 2017. Well done if you're a troll. If you're not, I'm sad for you.cone said:
nice return to form for Dusty
Nope, just a whiner.cone said:
just a noticer, that's all