We've got to get off this road trip staying within arms reach. The arlingtons are much improved no doubt but I just can't see them fading the heat of a late August and September race.
Lineup construction is just fan stuffW said:
this should make Dana pull his hair out...
Yordan led off the 2nd inning
Yordan led off the 4th inning
Yordan batted with the bases empty in the 6th inning
Yordan batted with the bases empty in the 8th inning
This is what I've been saying over and over...you're letting pitchers attack out lineup in easier chunks. We have to be relentless and earlier I made a lineup that still had Pena batting 2nd, that experiment should be over, like Julks still on the roster.W said:
this should make Dana pull his hair out...
Yordan led off the 2nd inning
Yordan led off the 4th inning
Yordan batted with the bases empty in the 6th inning
Yordan batted with the bases empty in the 8th inning
W said:
this should make Dana pull his hair out...
Yordan led off the 2nd inning
Yordan led off the 4th inning
Yordan batted with the bases empty in the 6th inning
Yordan batted with the bases empty in the 8th inning
He won't, which is why he's Donkey. It's ******* criminal and I'm tried of watching pitchers navigate this lineup so easily giving up hits when they know they can and walks when they know they can.Frok said:W said:
this should make Dana pull his hair out...
Yordan led off the 2nd inning
Yordan led off the 4th inning
Yordan batted with the bases empty in the 6th inning
Yordan batted with the bases empty in the 8th inning
Well he should do something about it then
Lose/lose basically...if we hit him well like we should and score a decent amount of runs, Donkey will just check on that ******* toothpick and grin and say "see, I told you."Boiling Denim said:
Severino coming up with a 7.5 ERA tomorrow
He's gotten pummeled multiple times in July. Should be a good litmus test
If we make him look like Noah "Cy Young" Syndegaard then some tough questions need to be asked
Boiling Denim said:
Severino coming up with a 7.5 ERA tomorrow
He's gotten pummeled multiple times in July. Should be a good litmus test
If we make him look like Noah "Cy Young" Syndegaard then some tough questions need to be asked
Well, I am pretty sure that is where the run difference comes from, but fans tend to make a little more out of the batting order than it actually warrants. I was trying to find the study, but couldn't. I did see a fansgraph article that stated 5-15 runs over the season of an optimal vs non-optimal (not worst possible) lineup, which equates to 1 to 2 wins. That's not nothing but isn't worth getting worked up over either imo. I get more upset about all the off days (and lack thereof for some) than the actual order.Farmer1906 said:Mr President Elect said:I could be misremembering, but I thought they did a decent study on this and came to the conclusion that order doesn't make that much of a differenceFarmer1906 said:I understand that its impact isn’t too significant, but optimizing your batting order is the single least expensive way to increase your run expectancy. It’s silly not to do it.
— Aidan Resnick (@AidanResnick) August 4, 2023
Facts
It doesn't make a huge difference but it makes a difference. Even if it's as simple as better players getting more chances.
I understand wanting Tucker and Yordan to bat in the 1st but with Bregman's eye I think he is perfect in the 2 hole...and I don't think he's a good clean-up hitter. With Altuve, Bregman, and Yordan 1-3 there is a VERY high chance of Tucker batting. In other words, I don't think he'll be leading off many innings.txags11 said:
Altuve
Tucker
Yordan
Bregman
Chas
Abreu
Diaz
Peña
Julks/Myers
At this point I want to release Paredes or Madris, free up a spot on the 40 man, and bring up Singleton.
Ease him in, let him come up, be relaxed, no high leverage spots, and work up to it. He can only pummel AAA for so long.
He's got a huge shot at career redemption or we learn he's a AAAA player.
TK mentioned that it had to do with how well Tucker was hitting there currently and didn't want to move him from there, but probably would probably go back to Yordan at some point.Wabs said:
Yordan was our 3 hitter before his injury. What changed? Did we add a big bat from trade? No we didn't. WTF changed and why isn't he batting 3rd?
cap-n-jack said:
We've got to get off this road trip staying within arms reach. The arlingtons are much improved no doubt but I just can't see them fading the heat of a late August and September race.
For the season, Bregman has batted 4th in 38 games, included 16 of the last 21, (160 PA): .264, 9 HR, 20 BB, 132 wRC+.Prosperdick said:I understand wanting Tucker and Yordan to bat in the 1st but with Bregman's eye I think he is perfect in the 2 hole...and I don't think he's a good clean-up hitter. With Altuve, Bregman, and Yordan 1-3 there is a VERY high chance of Tucker batting. In other words, I don't think he'll be leading off many innings.txags11 said:
Altuve
Tucker
Yordan
Bregman
Chas
Abreu
Diaz
Peña
Julks/Myers
At this point I want to release Paredes or Madris, free up a spot on the 40 man, and bring up Singleton.
Ease him in, let him come up, be relaxed, no high leverage spots, and work up to it. He can only pummel AAA for so long.
He's got a huge shot at career redemption or we learn he's a AAAA player.
redline248 said:For the season, Bregman has batted 4th in 38 games, included 16 of the last 21, (160 PA): .264, 9 HR, 20 BB, 132 wRC+.Prosperdick said:I understand wanting Tucker and Yordan to bat in the 1st but with Bregman's eye I think he is perfect in the 2 hole...and I don't think he's a good clean-up hitter. With Altuve, Bregman, and Yordan 1-3 there is a VERY high chance of Tucker batting. In other words, I don't think he'll be leading off many innings.txags11 said:
Altuve
Tucker
Yordan
Bregman
Chas
Abreu
Diaz
Peña
Julks/Myers
At this point I want to release Paredes or Madris, free up a spot on the 40 man, and bring up Singleton.
Ease him in, let him come up, be relaxed, no high leverage spots, and work up to it. He can only pummel AAA for so long.
He's got a huge shot at career redemption or we learn he's a AAAA player.
He's batted 2nd in 63 games (285 PA): .261, 9 HR, 37 BB, 123 wRC+
He's good in both spots, so I agree the top 4 should be Altuve, Tucker, Yordan, Bregman. To be perfectly honest, though, I think it won't matter much which order you put those 4 guys, as long as they are 1-4.
I wonder how long Dusty will keep trying to force the square Pena into a round hole.
Pena is Adam Everett right now, which isn't ideal but is still serviceable. However, he needs to bat at least 7th if not 8th for this stretch run. If memory server Adam almost always batted 7th (mostly since we had a pitcher hitting) but it just further demonstrates how preposterous it is to have Chas batting in that slot.txags11 said:
I totally think Tuck and Bregman are interchangeable. With how good bregman works counts he may be better in the 2 spot bc he'll get better pitches to hit with who is behind him. Peña just isn't getting it done there, right now.
They're employed by the team, they are contractually obligated to not grill him.Frok said:
I wish we had a Jomboy to interview our manager.
TK, Blummer, Julia, and the radio crew are too nice.
Lonestar_Ag09 said:
No offense to anyone but had tucker ever or at least more than a handful of times batted in the 2 hole. That seems to be a favorite trope on this thread and I can't remember it ever happening.