This is my occasional pre-playoff reminder that team record vs. their opponent relative to their regular season record has not historically had any predictive value of playoff outcomes.
— Dan Szymborski (@DSzymborski) October 3, 2023
This is my occasional pre-playoff reminder that team record vs. their opponent relative to their regular season record has not historically had any predictive value of playoff outcomes.
— Dan Szymborski (@DSzymborski) October 3, 2023
I keep seeing something like this mentioned. How exactly do you believe this takes place specifically?cc10106 said:
I think they'll want Maldy's postseason experience helping pitchers through tough spots, something Yainer doesn't have.
But this is the postseason. The other teams are very good. They might be playing up to their potential too. We're not so stacked that we can just out talent everyone this year like we should have in 2019.Ag_07 said:Farmer1906 said:
And when he sports a .4XX OPS in the postseason like he did in April/March, June, & July?
.522 OSP in 2022 Postseason
.327 OPS in 2021 Postseason
We shouldn't have to overcome his offense when better options are available.
Fair enough
I also think that if we're playing up to our potential we shouldn't need his offense.
Let Maldy do the mound visits in certain situations. Is this even legal?AgLA06 said:I keep seeing something like this mentioned. How exactly do you believe this takes place specifically?cc10106 said:
I think they'll want Maldy's postseason experience helping pitchers through tough spots, something Yainer doesn't have.
And why is it any different if he's talking to him on the bench or from the dugout?
I'm specifically saying "leader on the field" doesn't hold water. Maldy can literally say the same "leadership" comments from the bench as he can from behind the plate. He's not making a mound visit 5 times an inning here for private consultations without the pitching coach. There's no headsets for direct communication between the 2. Hell he might be able to do that with pitchcom from the bench though.Ag_07 said:
Huh?
All I'm saying is that in the playoffs I can see how Maldy as leader on the field holds more value than it does over the course of 162 regular season games.
I don't him catching as much so long as Yanier comes off the bench to PH in spots where it makes sense.
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This is nothing but a made up "intangibles" justification by Dusty as to why he wants to play someone he shouldn't.
cc10106 said:
I think they'll want Maldy's postseason experience helping pitchers through tough spots, something Yainer doesn't have.
You don't need to but Dana and the staff better be grilling Dusty over it. He needs to provide answers WITH evidence and not "gut feel" or "veteran leadership."Quote:
I really wish I could give answers as to why Maldy plays so much and why Yainer doesn't.
BQRyno said:
Yup, Maldy's leadership has done a real bang-up job with Framber this season.
And him catching 85% of the games allowed us to just cruise to the division title.BQRyno said:
Yup, Maldy's leadership has done a real bang-up job with Framber this season.
Honestly, I don't know at the pro level. I'm pretty sure it's just mound visits regardless.Wabs said:Let Maldy do the mound visits in certain situations. Is this even legal?AgLA06 said:I keep seeing something like this mentioned. How exactly do you believe this takes place specifically?cc10106 said:
I think they'll want Maldy's postseason experience helping pitchers through tough spots, something Yainer doesn't have.
And why is it any different if he's talking to him on the bench or from the dugout?
I would guess the following:AgLA06 said:I keep seeing something like this mentioned. How exactly do you believe this takes place specifically?cc10106 said:
I think they'll want Maldy's postseason experience helping pitchers through tough spots, something Yainer doesn't have.
And why is it any different if he's talking to him on the bench or from the dugout?
games are fixing to start. it will be okayjkag89 said:
Can we go back to laughing at Arlington fans and their "non-obsession' of the Astros. I don't think I can take five days of *****ing about Dusty and Maldy.
It only fell off the top topics because we won some games and took our division back.jkag89 said:
Can we go back to laughing at Arlington fans and their "non-obsession' of the Astros. I don't think I can take five days of *****ing about Dusty and Maldy.
1) Being behind the plate doesn't change that or impact it. That's basic game planning and pitch sequencing done by every team and every battery before the game.cc10106 said:I would guess the following:AgLA06 said:I keep seeing something like this mentioned. How exactly do you believe this takes place specifically?cc10106 said:
I think they'll want Maldy's postseason experience helping pitchers through tough spots, something Yainer doesn't have.
And why is it any different if he's talking to him on the bench or from the dugout?
1. knowing hitter's tendencies/weaknesses/strengths better than anyone
2. pitch selection predicated on #1
3. processing the above factors quickly depending on the situation
Maybe these are specific reasons why certain pitchers trust Maldy more, but Dusty has referred to it recently in postgame interviews albeit without mentioning specifics so I know it factors into things. Again I want to see Diaz out there and worked into the lineup as often as possible. If he starts, even better, but postseason experience matters (which Yainer also needs). We just went 5-1 in two huge de facto playoff series last week with Maldy catching. I think anyone watching could notice they were playing in a different gear especially on defense than what we've been seeing.
It's a safe bet that our postseason success will go as the bats go. Obviously Yainer has pop (and defense) we need, but hopefully we won't have trouble scoring runs and bringing guys home.
McCannredline248 said:
I'm on a shuttle van in the Colorado mountains or I would do it myself...
Can someone dig up the games played and offensive production Brian McCann had in the 2017 playoffs? Would that be a fair comparison for Maldy?
jkag89 said:
Can we go back to laughing at Arlington fans and their "non-obsession' of the Astros. I don't think I can take five days of *****ing about Dusty and Maldy.
For all you superstitious folk, it should be welcomed. Why change up what worksjkag89 said:
And repeat. And repeat some more. The thing is nothing new is being said over what was discussed ad nauseam all season long.
Fair enough.redline248 said:For all you superstitious folk, it should be welcomed. Why change up what worksjkag89 said:
And repeat. And repeat some more. The thing is nothing new is being said over what was discussed ad nauseam all season long.