I know TL has gotten a lot of grief for some of his in game decisions lately but his decisions are based on who he trusts and maybe he doesn’t trust guys he normally would these days because everyone is becoming unreliable lately. Add the pressure of a tight division race where it’s closer than the wild card race and that’s a tough spot to be in as a manager.
I know you are trying to be optimistic. But what you've posted are alibis. You don't need alibis if you are succeeding and getting better with experience.
My evaluation of Torey is that he is terribly inconsistent. Is it any wonder that the team is inconsistent, too?
Consider this. When the D-backs had all of those injuries and Torey had limited options, the players played better than they are now.
Now that he has all these different combinations he can use, every day is a new beginning. Meaning that every yesterday was evidently not good enough. That is not how you motivate a team. Or the fans.
TL has gotten a lot of grief for some of his in game decisions lately. Maybe he doesn't trust guys he normally would. Everyone is becoming unreliable lately. Pressure of a tight division race. Tough spot to be in a manager.
When a man is promoted to Manager and in a new league, he is unproven. Despite our high hopes, there is no guarantee that he would rise to the occasion. In the great majority of games since the injured players have returned, we have gotten worse.
The Manager, his Hitting Coach and his 3B Coach have all been underperforming. And the worst part is they are getting worse.
I'll say it again. Torey has been terribly inconsistent from game to game. Is it any wonder that the team in inconsistent, too?
Tough spot to be in as a manager? Yes, especially if he is in over his head. It is not easy to say because he seems like a nice guy. But if he is a tough spot, as you said, where is the hope? It is not going to get easier.