
TBone14
Posts: 6,383
Jun 4, 2014 11:04am
I don't necessarily think you are wrong. Nobody has tried it. I think it would take a young team to try it on.lhslep134;1622485 wrote:Can't argue with that. Even though I would do it differently doesn't mean I think you're wrong, it means my approach would be radical and has the potential to fall flat on its face.
So a potential scenario, you bring in your closer in the top of the 9th and he gets the first two guys out. 1 run game. David Ortiz/Barry Bonds in their prime is coming to the plate. You can't walk them and put the tying run on but you have a matchup lefty who is better vs lefties than your closer. So you are saying that you would go the pen and get him, the same way a lot of managers employ this strategy in the 6th, 7th and 8th innings?
lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Jun 4, 2014 11:09am
Yep. If I knew Ortiz was up 3rd in the 9th and I had a lights out lefty, I would be warming him up at the beginning of the ninth.TBone14;1622487 wrote:I don't necessarily think you are wrong. Nobody has tried it. I think it would take a young team to try it on.
So a potential scenario, you bring in your closer in the top of the 9th and he gets the first two guys out. 1 run game. David Ortiz/Barry Bonds in their prime is coming to the plate. You can't walk them and put the tying run on but you have a matchup lefty who is better vs lefties than your closer. So you are saying that you would go the pen and get him, the same way a lot of managers employ this strategy in the 6th, 7th and 8th innings?
Keep in mind when I say yep, it's not a blanket yes. It also depends on who I already have on the mound (does he have a Mariano/Chapman dominant pitch/repertoire), and Ortiz's history with him and pitchers similar to him.
Again, it's unorthodox, but I want my team in the best position to win and since I'm process and not result oriented I want to use the process most likely to get the outs I need to win.

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Jun 4, 2014 12:28pm
It was more tongue in cheek...but you gotta admit it seems like closers lose games all the time when it's tied (extras or B/T9...)lhslep134;1622459 wrote:Presented without comment. http://grantland.com/the-triangle/ned-yost-greg-holland-using-closers-in-tied-road-games/
lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Jun 4, 2014 12:35pm
Definitely. I also think it has more to do with the mental makeup of the "closer". That's why I just spent like 3 or 4 posts explaining why I wouldn't designate a closer, I want all of my relief pitchers to have the mindset that each out is equally important (as important as the last out in the game). I know that's not actually possible, but the more losses I can avoid by pitchers losing focus in a lower-leveraged situation, the better off my team would be.Laley23;1622529 wrote:It was more tongue in cheek...but you gotta admit it seems like closers lose games all the time when it's tied (extras or B/T9...)

HitsRus
Posts: 9,206
Jun 4, 2014 12:35pm
Iagree with the above. I think sometimes managers need to be less formulaic....you go with what your gut is tellling you to give your team the best chance to win.
As a coach of high school level baseball and softball, I understand the thinking "If we are going to get beat, it is going to be with my best on the mound".,....but what if your 'best' at that particular moment isn't your closer? I think managers stay with the formula, because there is less criticism if there is failure.....no one can fault you if you lose a game with your closer on the mound, but people would be all over you if you took out your closer and brought in a "matchup lefty" because you thought that gave you the best chance to win...and that strategy failed.
As far as the Pmoerantz/Ubaldo trade....for god's sake let it go....Pomerantz had so many years below expectation, it is ludicrous to speculate that the Indians would have kept him longer than the Rockies did.
As a coach of high school level baseball and softball, I understand the thinking "If we are going to get beat, it is going to be with my best on the mound".,....but what if your 'best' at that particular moment isn't your closer? I think managers stay with the formula, because there is less criticism if there is failure.....no one can fault you if you lose a game with your closer on the mound, but people would be all over you if you took out your closer and brought in a "matchup lefty" because you thought that gave you the best chance to win...and that strategy failed.
As far as the Pmoerantz/Ubaldo trade....for god's sake let it go....Pomerantz had so many years below expectation, it is ludicrous to speculate that the Indians would have kept him longer than the Rockies did.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Jun 4, 2014 12:54pm
That's why I was never a fan of Hargrove and all of his "righty/lefty" crap. I know that most managers do this but it's annoying.HitsRus;1622540 wrote:Iagree with the above. I think sometimes managers need to be less formulaic....you go with what your gut is tellling you to give your team the best chance to win.

TBone14
Posts: 6,383
Jun 4, 2014 2:55pm
Whoever was the first manager to shift his defense was probably thought to be unorthodox. I think it could work if you had a young bullpen with no stars and got them all to buy in to the fact that they have no predetermined roles. Be ready to go at any time.lhslep134;1622488 wrote:Yep. If I knew Ortiz was up 3rd in the 9th and I had a lights out lefty, I would be warming him up at the beginning of the ninth.
Keep in mind when I say yep, it's not a blanket yes. It also depends on who I already have on the mound (does he have a Mariano/Chapman dominant pitch/repertoire), and Ortiz's history with him and pitchers similar to him.
Again, it's unorthodox, but I want my team in the best position to win and since I'm process and not result oriented I want to use the process most likely to get the outs I need to win.

HitsRus
Posts: 9,206
Jun 4, 2014 3:19pm
^^^reps to that. I think it was Tampa bay's mgr. (Madden?) that started employing overshifts to a lot of left handed hitters.....now everybody plays them. Before you would see it occasionally used on some pull hitting big boppers, but I'm not sure I've seen a game this year where an overshift wasn't employed on somebody.
Note on tonight's game.... Johnny Manziel and Justin Gilbert are to throw out the ceremonial first pitches. last night, newly acquired Browns RB Ben Tate ATTEMPTED to throw off the mound...and bounced it in. Haha...you would think a professional athlete would be able to throw a baseball.:RpS_w00t:
Note on tonight's game.... Johnny Manziel and Justin Gilbert are to throw out the ceremonial first pitches. last night, newly acquired Browns RB Ben Tate ATTEMPTED to throw off the mound...and bounced it in. Haha...you would think a professional athlete would be able to throw a baseball.:RpS_w00t:

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Jun 4, 2014 3:26pm
Manziel should throw a football.
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vball10set
Posts: 24,795
Jun 4, 2014 3:29pm
This should be worth an additional thousand fans or so...just sayin'HitsRus;1622625 wrote:.
Note on tonight's game.... Johnny Manziel and Justin Gilbert are to throw out the ceremonial first pitches
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Footwedge
Posts: 9,265
Jun 4, 2014 7:38pm
Pathetic. Who is the better value today? Answer the question. It was a really bad trade for the Indians. Really bad. Discussion over. Ubaldo was a bad risk at that time...whereby both Pomeranz AND White had huge potential. White and Pomeranz had injury laden years with the Rockies....and through the law of averages...which you and Lshlup don't understand...one of those "can't misses", well. didn't miss. Spin it all you want.Heretic;1622462 wrote:You did really well with your argument. Especially the fact you're giving Pomeranz' numbers with a team whom he wasn't traded to by Cleveland and Ubaldo's currently with a team that isn't Cleveland. While completely ignoring that neither Pomeranz nor Alex White did shit with Colorado, while Ubaldo was an important component on last year's playoff team, making it a no-brainer who actually won the trade.
Your attempts at logic are shockingly bad and your arguments are pathetically weak. You should just stop trying. Anything.
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Footwedge
Posts: 9,265
Jun 4, 2014 7:40pm
"Deal"...cry the losers.lhslep134;1622464 wrote:Enjoy that response you f*cking idiot POS, that's the last time you'll elicit a response on the gift that keeps on giving, i.e. the stupid argument that makes you look dumber every time you bring it up.

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Jun 4, 2014 8:04pm
Lol. So Pomeranz didn't miss now, based in a whole 10 starts??
lhslep134
Posts: 9,774
Jun 4, 2014 8:30pm
Laley23;1622689 wrote:Lol. So Pomeranz didn't miss now, based in a whole 10 starts??
Can everyone just stop responding to the village idiot? Anyone with beyond a 2nd grade education knows Footwedge is wrong and being an idiot and the more people that respond the more he'll keep talking about it. He'll never go away, but listening to him argue to himself is better than his idiocy being directed at others.
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Con_Alma
Posts: 12,198
Jun 4, 2014 8:45pm
Games announced to start at 9:30.

iclfan2
Posts: 6,360
Jun 4, 2014 9:33pm
Hells yea Brantley!
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vball10set
Posts: 24,795
Jun 4, 2014 10:05pm
Kluber not as sharp as usual tonight, so we have to get him some more runs...GO TRIBE!

Dan Gilbert
Posts: 215
Jun 4, 2014 10:23pm
He will be fine. Long wait for the game, should settle in.vball10set;1622725 wrote:Kluber not as sharp as usual tonight, so we have to get him some more runs...GO TRIBE!
But a 1 run lead is never a safe bet.

TBone14
Posts: 6,383
Jun 4, 2014 10:37pm
Kluber has found a nice rhythm. Don't know how much more I'll be up for this one, though. Gotta get him a couple more runs. Hopefully he can go real deep. Would be huge for the pen with an off day coming tomorrow.

Dan Gilbert
Posts: 215
Jun 4, 2014 10:38pm
Brantley is a stud.
I know I was a huge LaPorta lover but I am glad that Brantley was the player to be named later.
I know I was a huge LaPorta lover but I am glad that Brantley was the player to be named later.

HitsRus
Posts: 9,206
Jun 4, 2014 11:33pm
Tribe offense doing a great job to regain the lead.

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Jun 4, 2014 11:46pm
Kluber got rocked in the 6th. Not sure why Tito never has guys ready before the inning gets out of hand.
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Footwedge
Posts: 9,265
Jun 5, 2014 1:32am
Dumb baseball having your 360 hitter bunting with the winning run on first in the 12th. I know it worked earlier, l but didn't like it then either. What's better first and goal at the 8 yard line or second and goal at the 5? Why not go for the knockout punch with your hottest hitter?

Glory Days
Posts: 7,809
Jun 5, 2014 1:47am
BOOM! BALLGAME! Finally, I am watching the game here on the west coast and was getting tired from watching this game.

HitsRus
Posts: 9,206
Jun 5, 2014 6:30am
I went to bed after nine innings. I'm glad at least one of us stayed up till the end