gigem1223 said:
PatAg said:
gigem1223 said:
PatAg said:
every inning is important, and if you have a guy that can lock down any of the 6th-8th innings that is pretty huge
Agreed but it doesn't matter if your 9th inning guy can't close it. Your most reliable reliever needs to be your closer imo and it's not like Sborz doesn't have experience doing it. Until our starters get stretched out I'm sure we'll be having this debate often. We just don't have the BP depth currently. Hopefully Urena and Yerry can contribute consistently like they did today and guys like Church light it up in AAA and help in the coming months
What if you give up 4 in the 6th,7th, or 8th? Then it doesnt matter if your 9th inning guy is lockdown
If you give it up in the 6/7/8 your offense still has a chance to get it back over the remaining few innings. Why are we arguing this? There's a reason why closers get the biggest contracts and, like last year, this team currently doesn't have one. Sborz, to me, is the best option.
Just saying you cant just assume someone can come in in the 9th and lock it down, even if they are great in earlier innings.
Even in game 5 like you talked about, he didnt only pitch the 9th.
You often can ruin a good thing by tinkering with where they are effective., but I would agree I have more trust in Sborz than LeClerc right now. Its just when Leclerc is on he is nasty.