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  1. Who knows if it would have mattered, but it’s a bit deflating when that one run deficit turns into 6 in two at bats. Still have to place the majority of blame on the offense who seems to come and go as it pleases, but didn’t like the move removing archer early and it certainly didn’t work out for us.
  2. “the bullpen needed work” because they finally had a couple nights of non-abuse is an all time great excuse
  3. I applaud Rocco for bringing smeltzer out for the 7th, even though he gave up the inside the parker and the subsequent homer. Maybe it wasn’t that tough a call in a 6 run game but I’m glad he got a shot.
  4. One of the things that’s always killed us against NY is that their batters do.not.chase pitches out of the zone. My god are they coached incredibly well in that regard. Every single at bat at any point in any game, they still make the pitcher work for it. I think more than anything else, that’s why they’re always competitive and why they always beat us. Our pitchers simply aren’t good enough when the batters don’t chase, and we don’t have enough guys with swing and miss stuff
  5. I don’t think he should be fired, I just don’t trust him late anymore (although this was the sixth tonight)
  6. Yep, that was my home for many years. The view is one of the best in the minors
  7. Error wasn’t his fault, but he gave up the homer to hicks. His numbers the last month are poor to average at best. And lots of hard contact too
  8. I worked for their AAA team for almost ten years, but left before this current crop came through. So I always take these gut wrenching losses harder. LOTS of yankee fans here. I work with many
  9. Unfortunately, it looks like it has officially turned to midnight on Joe smith. It was a good story and he was the double play ball machine early on, but I would think his days of high leverage situations are about over. Unless by necessity
  10. What did they do that makes you disagree? The defense collapsed which directly led to at least two runs. One baserunner. Worked no counts. Zero effective relief. I would HOPE that we won’t still be starting people like bundy and sands by then, which will greatly help. But will still probably have a weak bullpen
  11. Full on fetal position after the gallo homer to start the 5th against bundy and the subsequent missed strike 3/homer allowed by cotton. One single baserunner after that
  12. And 4 GIDP for the Yankees. Those RISP numbers have been reversed in seemingly 90% of the Yankees/twins games
  13. 7/24/2015 twins 10, Yankees 1 5/9/1998 twins 8, Yankees 1 8/8/1997 twins 9, Yankees 1 7/14/1995 twins 11, Yankees 4 5/18/1994 twins 13, Yankees 5 it hasn’t happened a lot, is what I’m getting at. Kind of funny 4 of those scores came in the mid 90s when the Yankees were in their dynasty and the twins were terrible. Baseball is funny
  14. They had a golden opportunity to build some cushion when they had two weeks of Detroit and KC. But they dropped the ball. If Cleveland or the white Sox ever get it together, they’ll surpass us. You can’t absorb this much time lost.
  15. Also, archer needs to go as far as possible tomorrow, if he’s doing passably well. Has to. Throw the computer and excel sheets aside for a night. We can’t have another 4 inning or less start.
  16. It would have been the shock of all time had this turned out any differently considering the starting pitcher situation. If arraez is out, I’m afraid there might be a full on tailspin. You just can’t have all these injuries and guys missing time without it catching up to you. Byron should really be IL’d. Things aren’t great, sports fans.
  17. I didn’t say he “never” lets starters go deeper but his bias is towards pulling early. If the organizational philosophy is to pull guys early, then it must be a pretty loose mandate because he’s gone against the grain before. A new manager wouldn’t have to be “drastically” different. We’re talking letting guys go another inning or two here, not trying for complete games
  18. They apparently aren’t that serious about wanting things run a certain way since literally the same exact pitcher has been allowed to go deeper into games. And rocco hasn’t been fired which is apparently the barometer for you. If it’s up to his discretion on when to pull guys based on velocity etc then who’s to say another manager wouldn’t be different? You can still make decisions that aren’t on a spreadsheet. “Complain about the right stuff” sounds a lot like “don’t criticize the manager”
  19. You said it’s not fair to criticize the manager here, which is an absurd claim as is unless the FO is calling down to the dugout to tell him what to do, in game. So is it his call or not? Is he going to get scolded if he lets a guy go another inning? He’s let a lot of starters see the lineup the third time and he hasn’t been fired yet.. doesn’t that “go against the philosophy”?
  20. Having watched this bullpen all year, I’m always going to be ok with giving the starter a chance to go further. The only time I can think of where it was obvious a starter should have been yanked was the bundy game in Baltimore when it was clear he had nothing and Rocco tried to squeeze another inning out of him after the twins crawled back into the game
  21. Ok, so you can’t, got it. Interesting that the pitcher in question has been allowed to go 6 before. But this organizational strategy you claim exists must have just kicked in yesterday I guess
  22. The angst is because we simply don’t have enough reliable relievers to continually get us 4-5 innings every single game. It’s unreasonable to continue to pull starters before they even START the 5th inning. Rocco’s plans assume that every reliever is going to get the job done cleanly and no one is going to be injured. Asking 4 or 5 mostly shaky relievers to do their job is asking for trouble. My god, starting pitchers have been “going around the order 3 times” for 100 years, now all of a sudden they can’t figure it out anymore. The red flag pitch count used to be 100 and now it’s…70? Then when you do bring in relievers, everyone just has an inning regardless of how many pitches they throw? Jax threw 9 pitches and couldn’t go another?
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