Thank you for researching that information. It shows that, over the course of the season, different lineups have been used by other teams as well, in reacting to injuries, then preparing for the stretch drive.
What bothers me is that, especially with Souza batting leadoff tonight for the first time on August 29th, the Diamondbacks continue to experiment at a time when experimenting, or the need for it, should be over. The best options should be in place and rolling. Especially with the injuries to our position players over for quite awhile.
As I posted, inconsistent management decisions lead to inconsistent results. We're watching it happen! Ironically, now that we are being shut out game after game, inconsistency has given way to lack of production and, evidently, confidence. The position players are lost and are in a downhill spiral and the people in charge need to answer for it.
It is too late in the season for that! Especially with Torey Lovullo having announced recently that he is going to go with a consistent lineup for the rest of the season, then has done the opposite. He is destroying his own credibility and thus has become his own worst enemy.
I've listened to his post-game interviews with Todd Walsh, almost whispering while walking on eggshells. "I don't know." "We'll take a look at it." It cries out desperation. It is almost September, Torey. A skilled Manager would have figured it out by now.
82, are you concerned with the state of our D-backs at this time? We should be peaking and instead we're playing our worst baseball of the season. He's choked.
Not a good trend. Nothing speaks louder than results!
Are you a long ago frustrated manager wannabe? Because it sure seems so...
You incessantly scrutinize every minute aspect of Torey... You also seem to believe that baseball is extremely simple and rudimentary, where a manager or coach simply tells/shows a player how to do something, and presto - the player does exactly how he was taught!
It makes me wonder if you ever even played the game at all...
Anyway - my “research” proves that what Torey has done is not at all inconsistent with the way the game is managed today. And AGAIN, the fact that what he’s done has this team in SOLE POSSESSION of first place, now on August 30th, renders your misguided rants even more irrelevant.
As for the team “not peaking...”. How many wins did you predict for this team this year? How many wins do you really believe they should end up with?
Are the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs, Brewers, Dodgers, Rockies, Braves “peaking?” Take a look at their records since August 1st. Some might be better, slightly, than the Dbacks, but aside from the Cardinals, nobody is “peaking.”
And when you have a team that is hamstrung in terms of money and talent, and has suffered injuries to guys like Lamb and Dyson, it’s incredible that they are alone in first place. They shouldn’t be. They shouldn’t even be 13 games above .500. Yes, they are riding their great start in April, but it very easily could’ve and maybe should’ve gone much worse since then. I believe the team is closer to the team we saw in May than the team in April, and it’s ONLY because of the incredible managerial and leadership job Torey has done, that has kept this team from sliding completely off the rails...