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Posted
5 minutes ago, USAFChief said:

The refusal of LH hitters to accept a free base hit with a hard bunt toward the vacated left side is just maddening to me.

I'm at the game.  If Kepler gets any kind of bunt fair towards 3rd he could walk to first.

But no.

Because they have coached since grade school that they would be called pussies for bunting 

Posted
8 minutes ago, USAFChief said:

The refusal of LH hitters to accept a free base hit with a hard bunt toward the vacated left side is just maddening to me.

I'm at the game.  If Kepler gets any kind of bunt fair towards 3rd he could walk to first.

But no.

To be fair, they're playing against the greatest defensive 3B of this generation tonight. It would work once and then the Cardinals would adjust.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, exeoud said:

To be fair, they're playing against the greatest defensive 3B of this generation tonight. It would work once and then the Cardinals would adjust.

Well then do it once.

And they do it almost every GD game. Most Every team. 

If they're going to shift make them play without a SS. 

 

Posted

This is not an extremely good opposing pitcher, but he has Larnach's number.

The blow out against the Padres was not a good thing, as in this game the real world reinserts itself.

Posted
5 minutes ago, exeoud said:

Sonny Gray is gonna throw a gem tomorrow. I remember all he did as a Twin was nibble the corners and this team is horifically undisciplined.

I like how you hit both sides with this.

Posted
3 minutes ago, mrtwinsfan said:

Pattern lately,  1st couple innings = pressure the starter, then 3-6  inning  zip-   every other team hits us better innings 3-6,   

You're not imagining it. Their worst innings as an offense on the season are the 5th (.714 OPS) and 6th (.652). They have a .768 OPS in the first 3 innings, .770 in the last 3, and .721 in the middle 3.

Sometimes the 6th is a reliever, but the 5th and 6th should usually be a time to feast, third time through the order.

Lately it seems to be just swinging early rather than working the count. I get the theory of ambushing early in the count once they've gotten used to the starters pitches, but it hasn't been working. Not sure if it's been the same approach all season, but it is a frustrating trend.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Aggies7 said:

I’m starting to think that nobody teaches our pitchers how to hold runners, just a hunch though 

They clearly don't put a priority on stolen bases.

Not sure how many times this has to be said.

They never pitch out.

They rarely throw over.

They don't pay much attention to runners. Their pitchers dont vary their timing.

 

Their catchers concentrate on setting up for framing, at the expense of throwing. That's a choice they have said they prefer.

They have said they do not believe in a slide step for their pitchers. They prefer to concentrate on strike outs. This isn't me saying this, it's them.

Might be good, might be bad,  but the organization doesn't place any value on stopping a runner game. 

Posted
1 minute ago, USAFChief said:

They clearly don't put a priority on stolen bases.

Not sure how many times this has to be said.

They never pitch out.

They rarely throw over.

They don't pay much attention to runners.

They have said they do not believe in a slide step for their pitchers. They prefer to concentrate on strike outs. This isn't me saying this, it's them.

Might be good, might be bad,  but the organization doesn't place any value on stopping a runner game. 

I can’t see how wantonly surrendering bases could be a good thing, but I’m not much in to analytics 

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