Wabs said:
Off the top of my head, here are some things that were frustrating on the offense side:
B1: Tucker K with RISP (ended up only getting 1 run that inning)
B2: Pena K looking on a ball WAY to close to take (led to a low pitch inning for Eovaldi)
B5: Maldy walks, then Altuve first pitch swinging at a high fastball (out of the zone) and popping it straight up. Brantley follows him with a K. Bregman pops out weakly on a 3-1 count. Inning ends with Maldy at 1B and Yordan on deck.
B8: Dubon wildly swinging at 2 balls out of the zone with bases loaded, 1 out - after Leclerc had just walked Tucker. Then puts a weak swing on a soft liner to SS.
We're either going to have to get an elite pitching performance from CJ and the bullpen, or Tucker and Pena are going to have to join the party. Dubon needs to sit tonight - put Chas in CF. Having Dubon, Pena and Maldy at the 789 is not good at all.
ETA: Yordan needs to move back to the 3-hole.
The AB by Dubon in the 8th was absolutely brutal. Dubon should've literally just stood still and forced Leclerc to throw a strike. You could tell that Leclerc was frustrated with himself during the Tucker AB, he clearly was not in control of his pitches, and all Dubon did was gift him by swinging wildly.
We CANNOT keep screwing up these bases loaded with 1 or 0 outs situations. Our approach HAS to change, unless your name is Altuve or Alvarez.
I don't have an issue with the AB by Altuve in the 5th. He saw that high fastball coming as if he knew that's what was going to be thrown. It just got a little too far above his hands. You could tell by the expression on his face after he hit it that he knew he barely missed it.
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