Boom, 7-2
Thank goodness
Thank goodness
PoppaB05 said:
In a real division we would be in serious trouble. Hitters need to get their sh** together.
it's very frustratinggambochaman said:Mathguy64 said:
If tucker bunts towards 3B it's tied. There isn't anyone there to field it.
Astros refuse to win the easy way
Chas McCormick said there will be imaging on his right wrist tomorrow. He said he jammed it when he ran into the right field wall, tried to grip a bat afterward and it didn’t go well.
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) September 11, 2024
Ags #1 said:
So you sit Diaz then?
Ags #1 said:
So sit Tucker?
Ags #1 said:
Don't think you can right now or he would have started there. His glove is 100% worth it if he can. He would be playing there is he can
An L of an Ag said:
We lost to ****ing OAKLAND?!? God ****ing DAMMIT!!!
And this As team is better than the one we lost to last yeariBrad said:An L of an Ag said:
We lost to ****ing OAKLAND?!? God ****ing DAMMIT!!!
You weren't here last September, huh?
W said:
it's hard to describe how bad Espada got outmanaged
he got caught with 3 left-handed hitters at 7-8-9 in the final innings
despite making 4 substitutions at those spots in the batting order
and it played right into Kotsay's late game bullpen strategy
Exactly...I was hoping since they are playing winning ball over the last few months we could beat them as those are the types of teams we usually do well against. Seattle did us a solid and lost so we're still 4.5 up but we need to push that to around 6 before we play them.All I do is Nguyen said:And this As team is better than the one we lost to last yeariBrad said:An L of an Ag said:
We lost to ****ing OAKLAND?!? God ****ing DAMMIT!!!
You weren't here last September, huh?
My issue isn't the lefty/righty hitters in the lineup it's the unwillingness or inability to adjust and play small ball when the situation calls for it and the Manfred rules in extra innings calls for that.Proudag06 said:W said:
it's hard to describe how bad Espada got outmanaged
he got caught with 3 left-handed hitters at 7-8-9 in the final innings
despite making 4 substitutions at those spots in the batting order
and it played right into Kotsay's late game bullpen strategy
No one manages for the 12th inning. He was trying to give his team a chance to come back in a ball game where his 3-4 hitters were 0-11 and we had stranded a dozen runners before the first (non-injury) sub. There may be issues, but not saving hitters for the 12th inning, especially when we could have won in the 10th or 11th without a hit, is not something to criticize. Not to mention, one of his PH choices led to the only runs in the first 9 innings allowing us to have multiple chances to win.
This is on the players unless you thought he should have sat King Tuck but we have been clamoring for him for 2 months and everyone was glad he didn't have a rehab assignment. So his 0-6 is what it is.
TarponChaser said:
Agree to disagree then.
Bottom of the 10th Bregman & Diaz both ground out on pretty weak balls and Diaz smokes the liner to right that Cameron made a great play on.
Bottom of the 11th, Caratini strikes out to lead off the inning. Then Gamel grounds out moving Pena to 3rd and Heyward strikes out. Caratini bunts Pena to 3rd then you've got 2 outs to try to score the winning run on a ground ball.