3 game series
They called the Crime Dog back up to the big club? Wow. Mop Up Action only please - if he is used at all.Nick Piecoro
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The Diamondbacks have optioned catcher Adrian Del Castillo to Triple-A Reno. Reliever Scott McGough recalled.
Nope. And Stinkle blows itDon’t like pulling Merril there.
Lovullo is so dense. Needs to manage single-A at best. Mets won. DBacks have managed to score just 2 runs in Coors Field. Embarrassing to say the least. Continuing to use Stinkle is just like using Montgomery as a starter with a 6+ ERA.Nope. And Stinkle blows it
You really have to wonder why Puk is not the closer. I firmly believe last night's game against the 93 loss woeful Rockies would have gone to extras if Puk had pitched the 9th. With the ghost runner, extras are a coin toss, but at least the DBacks would have had a chance. The offense can't be excused, either. If you only score 2 runs at Coors, you should lose. Now I'm just hoping the DBacks can win one game in this series.ERAs for the last month -
Puk 0.00
Mantiply 3.00
Martinez 4.61
Sewald 5.40
Thompson 5.56
Ginkle 5.84
Montgomery 6.27
When we don't make the playoffs you Luvelo defenders should just strew in your own poo soup
Laughs in Luvelo defender
LOL… Has Torey left Kelly in and he blew up in the 7th, or got injured (he left the game in his previous start due to him ongoing cramping issues), you guys would’ve blasted him for not being more mindful of Kelly’s issues.Torey Luvelo sucks. You can have your mental gymnastics to excuse his terrible managing
As is always the case, no manager is perfect. At the end of the day, managers are left to play the cards they’ve been dealt.I am glad you like him.
Well, they are in a playoff slot for at least the next day or two. Puk should be the closer, with Mantiply and Martinez in set up roles. The rest of the bullpen is complete and utter crap - mop up duty only. In the playoff push (and during the playoffs), you go with the hot hands - not guys with ERAs approaching 6 over the last month or two.As is always the case, no manager is perfect. At the end of the day, managers are left to play the cards they’ve been dealt.
Doesn’t always translate into success as players are humans after all… and baseball ain’t easy. It’s a sport where failure is a more regular occurrence than most other pro sports.
What is essential and totally within the control of the manager, is his leadership ability. How he develops relationships between himself and the players, as well as player-to-player, is vital to the success of any team.
I, along with virtually all baseball insiders, see this as one of the biggest strengths of Torey and it’s likely the biggest reason as to why this team remains in a playoff slot.