Lol of course that ball is a few inches short of being out. Can't help but laugh.
It almost feels like the baseball gods are ****ting us, then they're running out of toilet paper, so they rub their *******s on us, then they get some bloody diarrhea for good measure, and need to wipe on us again to clean up.South Platte said:
Man, there's some salt in the air on this board tonight.
This is what baseball is. It's why we still watch after all these years. The love and hate. If we lose the division lead, who cares. We'll keep playing. Tampa lost the lead but has started to get going again. Arizona was 16 over .500 and went on a massive 7-25 skid. 2017 dodgers had an 11 game losing streak.
Get into the playoffs and figure it out later. Playoff seeding is absolutely meaningless. We aren't going to fall apart.
Tksymm7 said:
Absolutely some truth to this. Juts get hot at the end of September, get in and go on a run; but it does suck to be staring down the barrel of losing the division when you've led it all season.
I actually looked up some of our chase-rate stats today and somehow they aren't as bad as I thought. Maybe they've been worse lately. I don't see how we don't rank near the bottom of the league. We are hacking away. Even in hitters counts we are swinging at anything near the zone.DallasAg 94 said:
It is an approach.
I know many of you keep talking about how hard we're hitting the ball.
There is an approach that sasy, "take what the pitcher gives you." If you keep hitt 100+mph right at players, maybe another approach might be to focus more on where the defenders are NOT, rather than knocking the cover off of it.
This goes back to the 3-outcome approach and Gallo... and likely why we have so many SO.
It is who Milwaukee is... it is how we've lost many of our games.
When we slow it down and "chip away" we have had success.
We just got one Thursday. I don't think fatigue is the problem.Coppell97 said:
And now a needed day off to hit reset and to refocus.
Current offensive skids for Rangers:
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) August 22, 2023
García: 3 for 27 (his last 7 G)
Heim: 2 for 16 (6G)
Jankowski: 3 for 19 (7G)
Semien: 5 for 26 (6G)
J. Smith: 3 for 24 (9G)
Taveras: 3 for 22 (6G)
Lotta guys skidding at once.
Two things to this: 1) Seager isn't immune to this either, he's comes back hard from his heater a week+ ago; 2) these numbers are SO bad they aren't sustainable. Guys like Garcia might not get to his May level but it's not going to be this bad forever.Grapesoda2525 said:Current offensive skids for Rangers:
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) August 22, 2023
García: 3 for 27 (his last 7 G)
Heim: 2 for 16 (6G)
Jankowski: 3 for 19 (7G)
Semien: 5 for 26 (6G)
J. Smith: 3 for 24 (9G)
Taveras: 3 for 22 (6G)
Lotta guys skidding at once.
It's going from infuriating to comical pretty fast.
Proposition Joe said:
Not that I'm a super firm believer in some guy's inspirational talk in the clubhouse being the difference -- but it is worth noting that this is a team that it's been pointed out many times doesn't actually have a vocal leader. Seager/Semien are quiet leaders, and Scherzer basically likes to be left alone. Then you got a bunch of younger guys.
Basically you gotta hope Nate Lowe is gonna read everyone the riot act?