All I do is Nguyen said:
Maldy catching H brown
Trying to teach Maldy something?
All I do is Nguyen said:
Maldy catching H brown
I actually asked the exact same question the day after that Cubs game. I think he hits into a double play...best case he strikes out but who knows if Tucker comes through as it's a totally different situation with 2 outs rather than one.McInnis said:
If Abreu had been batting cleanup would the Astros have won that last game against the Cubs? I guess it depends on if he would have struck out or hit into a double play.
I'm not suggesting trading or sitting Abreu (yet) but there's showing confidence in a player and then there's just plain lineup malfeasance. Tucker should be batting 3rd and Yordan 4th and if you want to show Abreu confidence then bat him 5th although I would be batting Abreu 8th at this point. Tell him to start hitting and he'll move up in the lineup...he's a big boy.AgLA06 said:I get both sides.Prosperdick said:Still batting Abreu cleanup...what's the definition of insanity again? If I'm the opposing team I LOVE not having to potentially face the hottest bat in the lineup until 1 out and nobody on base in the 2nd inning.All I do is Nguyen said:
Maldy catching H brown
I know I said before the season I wouldn't complain about Dusty but this is just pure lunacy at this point. What a stubborn stupid donkey POS!
Dusty is trying to show confidence to a guy that has absolutely none, but has been a good offensive player his career. And it hasn't really cost us to do so. And no one wants to sit a guy you paid to come over for his offense. Because it really doesn't matter if he sacrifices a chicken or nails a slump buster and figures it out before the all star break and finishes strong. We're in no danger of missing the playoffs.
For a fan, it's frustrating as hell. Except if it works and we're watching another parade at the end of the year.
Eso si, Que es said:
What the actual f/ck Dusty. Diaz has caught 6 games for Hunter and we are 5-1. Maldy has caught 2 games and we are 0-2.
GTFO here with this bullsh/t and play the rookie with the superior arm and bat
Eso si, Que es said:
What the actual f/ck Dusty. Diaz has caught 6 games for Hunter and we are 5-1. Maldy has caught 2 games and we are 0-2.
GTFO here with this bullsh/t and play the rookie with the superior arm and bat
You are missing something...Dusty is an old school idiot. He's been taught to split left-handed batters up in a lineup to "put pressure" on the opposing manager so he can't bring a lefty specialist in a high leverage situation to neutralize your left-handed hitters hitting back-to-back.Ag_07 said:
So they talked about batting Yordan/Tucker back to back last night on the broadcast but I can't make it make sense.
Basically Dusty has said that if the opposing team has multiple lefties in the BP they'll be split up. If it's just one they'll hit back to back.
But if they're not more than 3 batters apart WTF difference does it make? You can still use one pitcher to pitch to both. You're not making them use another lefty of they're just split up by Abreu.
I can't make it make sense. Am I missing something?
tjack16 said:
Dubon is getting the shaft with these two lineups back to back nights. I'd DH him
If nothing else, Dusty should be batting Tucker and Yordan back-to-back to BAIT the other manager into bringing in a lefty to face them. Chances are the other manager is an old school idiot like Dusty and will fall right into the trap. It's not like we've seen that exact scenario play out in game 1 of the ALDS last year...oh wait.Beau Holder said:
It is amazing that the dude has one job, managing the team, and doesn't even know his personnel. Or doesn't care.
Marlins manager Skip Schumaker and catcher Jacob Stallings were ejected tonight after arguing with the home plate umpire about a timeout not being called.
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Baker: "With the schedule the way it is and how we're playing and how we're winning, I feel Maldy has a direct correlation between us winning and Maldy catching."
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) May 20, 2023
I see a direct correlation between a very good team with a fantastic bullpen and two ace starters that wins DESPITE the old school stubborn donkey manager who wouldn't know a good lineup if it bit him in the ass.f1ghtintexasaggie said:Baker: "With the schedule the way it is and how we're playing and how we're winning, I feel Maldy has a direct correlation between us winning and Maldy catching."
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) May 20, 2023
Dusty sees what he wants to see, damn the consequences. Cannot wait until this joker's gone and Espada takes over.
Dies Irae said:
I'm not exactly unhappy with Maldy lately, he has been hitting pretty well
f1ghtintexasaggie said:Baker: "With the schedule the way it is and how we're playing and how we're winning, I feel Maldy has a direct correlation between us winning and Maldy catching."
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) May 20, 2023
Dusty sees what he wants to see, damn the consequences. Cannot wait until this joker's gone and Espada takes over.
1. That umpire clearly called time. 2. It definitely should have been a strike on the batter. 3. This dumb ass rule causes these scenarios, which actually takes longer than if the pitcher and batter took a few more seconds between pitchesBeat40 said:
What do you guys think of this? My thought is the batter was not engaged and the umpire should have called a strike. I would be pretty upset if that happened to the Astros.Marlins manager Skip Schumaker and catcher Jacob Stallings were ejected tonight after arguing with the home plate umpire about a timeout not being called.
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