Ginkel/Thompson and MartinezSo… who should Torey use in the 7th and 8th innings?
Ginkel/Thompson and MartinezSo… who should Torey use in the 7th and 8th innings?
Cuz they’ve proven to be able to hold leads and not allow the opposition to score…Ginkel/Thompson and Martinez
Mets are movin' on up.Dodgers lose
Mets, Braves and Cubs win
So you think giving up 9 runs in late innings in two games is fineCuz they’ve proven to be able to hold leads and not allow the opposition to score…
Not at all… but how would it be any different if we pitched those guys instead of Puk in the 7th or 8th?So you think giving up 9 runs in late innings in two games is fine
The pressure of being a closer can get to some peopleNot at all… but how would it be any different if we pitched those guys instead of Puk in the 7th or 8th?
Puk isn’t going to pitch more than an inning. We’ll have to use other guys, right?
When you play as many games as MLB teams play consecutively, you can’t rely on one guy to carry an entire pen… other guys have to carry their own water.
We have a pen filled with dudes who aren’t able to do that at present…
I don’t disagree at all.The pressure of being a closer can get to some people
Martinez is not a closer right now. He’s too wild and gets too excited.
Part of being closer or late inning reliever is the mental componentI don’t disagree at all.
But we know the only other possible solution is Puk.
And for now, I believe that Hazen, Torey and his staff have very sound, logical reasons as to why Pul hasn’t been tried in the closer role.
For all we know, Puk himself may have said something… feeling he may not be ready for that role. Who knows…
I will say that J-Mart has everything, literally everything you want in a closer. His stuff is electric.
Heard Hall on 98.7 this morning and he said both he and Ginkel have a tendency to pitch around the plate versus just go with their best stuff right from the start.
So...I could be wrong, but it seems you believe that any athlete talented enough to reach the big leagues, should either A.) Be good enough to come into a game, execute and achieve success... or, B.) Receive coaching assistance, take that assistance and use it in ways that produce success. No in-between... Is that right?As far as the last statement, I’ve noted that in my comments that are relievers come in and are not ready to pitch. They struggled and they settle down. That to me goes to coaching.
And if a player is not willing to listen to their coaches, then they shouldn’t be long for the team or the league.
Gallen is the exact same way he tries to nibble and be too cute to start the game and that’s why he has a high pitch count after the first couple innings and then he settles in and actually pitches