2 hits through 6. That's the story for us today.
RED AG 98 said:
Shift kills both 1 and 2.
RED AG 98 said:
2 hits through 6. That's the story for us today.
RED AG 98 said:
2 hits through 6. That's the story for us today.
BadMoonRisin said:
Then why is Duer in the lineup over Kiel? Id rather have someone who gets on base over someone who extends pitch counts and contests long-ABs. It seems contrary to Earley's alleged strategy.
Bondag said:RED AG 98 said:
Shift kills both 1 and 2.
Pop fly to the 3rd baseman in shallow right field
Fquin said:BadMoonRisin said:
Then why is Duer in the lineup over Kiel? Id rather have someone who gets on base over someone who extends pitch counts and contests long-ABs. It seems contrary to Earley's alleged strategy.
I'm with you on this opinion and stated as such when I asked about Duer's SEC batting average. Duer's plate appearances currently are not good enough to make up for his left field deficiencies in comparison to TK.
RED AG 98 said:
2 hits through 6. That's the story for us today.
TheBonifaceOption said:
"He came a long way" It was like 3 steps for Bindy
DD88 said:
Their scoring system of calling Sorrell's fly ball to right a pop-up to 3b is stupid.
If the 3rd baseman and 2nd baseman switch places, the place where it's hit should dictate the scoring, not the original player's position.
BadMoonRisin said:Fquin said:BadMoonRisin said:
Then why is Duer in the lineup over Kiel? Id rather have someone who gets on base over someone who extends pitch counts and contests long-ABs. It seems contrary to Earley's alleged strategy.
I'm with you on this opinion and stated as such when I asked about Duer's SEC batting average. Duer's plate appearances currently are not good enough to make up for his left field deficiencies in comparison to TK.
Peace. My point was why have your guys green-lit for first pitches from new guys on the mound with people on base with 2 outs? At home, especially.