Thinking of just checking back in when they play a lower-quality opponent than the Oakland Athletics.
BadAggie said:
Basic problem is we picked Oakland series to give multiple regulars days off. Sets the tone that these games don't matter and the team played accordingly.
Farmer1906 said:
Sure we didn't win today or yesterday. But we didn't quit. We gave them something to think about.
The Beef01 said:BadAggie said:
Basic problem is we picked Oakland series to give multiple regulars days off. Sets the tone that these games don't matter and the team played accordingly.
Don't think many are going to argue that Dusty knows what he's doing…playing down to competition and losing 4 of 5 to the A's is a reflection of the manager.
He manages series like this as if he is playing with house money and it's exactly why they'll wind-up w/o home field at some point in the playoffs.
Farmer1906 said:
Sure we didn't win today or yesterday. But we didn't quit. We gave them something to think about.
Farmer1906 said:
Sure we didn't win today or yesterday. But we didn't quit. We gave them something to think about.
Farmer1906 said:The Beef01 said:BadAggie said:
Basic problem is we picked Oakland series to give multiple regulars days off. Sets the tone that these games don't matter and the team played accordingly.
Don't think many are going to argue that Dusty knows what he's doing…playing down to competition and losing 4 of 5 to the A's is a reflection of the manager.
He manages series like this as if he is playing with house money and it's exactly why they'll wind-up w/o home field at some point in the playoffs.
The stat is a few days old but I think we have the 4th best winning % vs sub .500 teams.
The Beef01 said:BadAggie said:
Basic problem is we picked Oakland series to give multiple regulars days off. Sets the tone that these games don't matter and the team played accordingly.
Don't think many are going to argue that Dusty knows what he's doing…playing down to competition and losing 4 of 5 to the A's is a reflection of the manager.
He manages series like this as if he is playing with house money and it's exactly why they'll wind-up w/o home field at some point in the playoffs.
BadAggie said:
All for adding a bat via trade. Diaz as first bat off bench is underwhelming.
They've played like crap before versus shttty teams in WS years so this isn't uncommon. Still frustrating
Farmer1906 said:
I blame this loss on Maldonado. He didn't call a good enough game. He didn't settle Garcia down when he lost his control. He didn't even pick up on some little something to give us an edge.
This thread needs to stop letting their football angst bleed all over everything else.The Beef01 said:Farmer1906 said:The Beef01 said:BadAggie said:
Basic problem is we picked Oakland series to give multiple regulars days off. Sets the tone that these games don't matter and the team played accordingly.
Don't think many are going to argue that Dusty knows what he's doing…playing down to competition and losing 4 of 5 to the A's is a reflection of the manager.
He manages series like this as if he is playing with house money and it's exactly why they'll wind-up w/o home field at some point in the playoffs.
The stat is a few days old but I think we have the 4th best winning % vs sub .500 teams.
I'd have to look at it…the only way that'd make sense is if our record against teams over .500 wasn't toward the top. I'm going completely off of feel here, but that just doesn't seem accurate given how they've played against teams like the A's, Mariners when they were crap, etc.
BadAggie said:
Diaz as first bat off bench is underwhelming.
BadAggie said:The Beef01 said:BadAggie said:
Basic problem is we picked Oakland series to give multiple regulars days off. Sets the tone that these games don't matter and the team played accordingly.
Don't think many are going to argue that Dusty knows what he's doing…playing down to competition and losing 4 of 5 to the A's is a reflection of the manager.
He manages series like this as if he is playing with house money and it's exactly why they'll wind-up w/o home field at some point in the playoffs.
Hinch lost series to crap teams in WS years.
Think the problem here is the quants pushing resting regulars.
Given that we had bench players and AAAA players in the lineup, I think this points to need to add a bat by trade deadline, or two.
Rest is fine, but who and when to rest a different story. You want to give Yuli a day off, fine. Just don't do it against Montas when he hits him at .367 - do it yesterday or tomorrow. Today would have been a great day to rest Bregman with his .167 average against Montas.BadAggie said:The Beef01 said:BadAggie said:
Basic problem is we picked Oakland series to give multiple regulars days off. Sets the tone that these games don't matter and the team played accordingly.
Don't think many are going to argue that Dusty knows what he's doing…playing down to competition and losing 4 of 5 to the A's is a reflection of the manager.
He manages series like this as if he is playing with house money and it's exactly why they'll wind-up w/o home field at some point in the playoffs.
Hinch lost series to crap teams in WS years.
Think the problem here is the quants pushing resting regulars.
Given that we had bench players and AAAA players in the lineup, I think this points to need to add a bat by trade deadline, or two.
Beau Holder said:BadAggie said:
Diaz as first bat off bench is underwhelming.
This is putting it verrrrrry graciously.
Mariners just came back quickly.
Buck Compton said:This thread needs to stop letting their football angst bleed all over everything else.The Beef01 said:Farmer1906 said:The Beef01 said:BadAggie said:
Basic problem is we picked Oakland series to give multiple regulars days off. Sets the tone that these games don't matter and the team played accordingly.
Don't think many are going to argue that Dusty knows what he's doing…playing down to competition and losing 4 of 5 to the A's is a reflection of the manager.
He manages series like this as if he is playing with house money and it's exactly why they'll wind-up w/o home field at some point in the playoffs.
The stat is a few days old but I think we have the 4th best winning % vs sub .500 teams.
I'd have to look at it…the only way that'd make sense is if our record against teams over .500 wasn't toward the top. I'm going completely off of feel here, but that just doesn't seem accurate given how they've played against teams like the A's, Mariners when they were crap, etc.
You're right. We're not even close. We're 36-18 against teams with a losing record after tonight. That's a .667 pace and basically exactly in line with our games against everyone else. I don't know how that ranks, but it's pretty ****ing good I guarantee you.
It's unbearable sometimes.
Buck Compton said:
One day it's basically "**** the Yankees and Mariners", we're kings of the MLB…
Literally two days later it's now "burn it all down, sell the farm for two new bats and a closer, the mariners might catch us".
Get a grip. We're going to be just fine since we don't have to play at that garbage field anymore after tomorrow. 6 road games in Oakland in three weeks. We've literally played more games in that ****heap since July 7th than we have at home.
Take a breath. It'll be okay. Tucker hit a HR today and when he is raking again and we rip off 5 or 6 of 7 at home against SEA and BOS in a few days you're going to be *****ing about being #2 in the power rankings because "who cares about the As"….
Farmer1906 said:
I blame this loss on Maldonado. He didn't call a good enough game. He didn't settle Garcia down when he lost his control. He didn't even pick up on some little something to give us an edge.
Silent For Too Long said:
We won the world series with Maybin in center and ****ing Gattis as DH.
Some of you think we need all star caliber players in every position or we aren't gonna win it all. That's simply unrealistic. Hopefully pick up another bat for the right price, but this team as currently constructed absolutely has the tools to win it all.
Bad teams nest good teams in baseball all the damn time. That's just how the game rolls.
Stole that taco thanks to him.Quote:
Maybin came in and got a hit and stole a base, that's it.
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astonishing to me that we're winning at the rate we are with a AAAA rotation over the last 2 years.
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