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"They are who we thought they were!"About to go 7-15 in the last 22 games. This is embarrassing. We're not playing like a playoff contender.
"They are who we thought they were!"About to go 7-15 in the last 22 games. This is embarrassing. We're not playing like a playoff contender.
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Losing to the Nats is one thing, getting spanked by ATL at home is far more discouraging.
WTH is wrong with these guys. Jekyll and Hyde
This is a good example of why Im a big believer of finding a lineup that works, and not changing it every game.
A few weeks ago when we scored like 17 runs, why dont we stick with that? Just keep it as is. Swap out guys on occasion, but keep everybody in the same hit order. Obviously you found a very complimentary arrangement.
Even though batters go up 1 at a time, I do think getting comfortable with the order matters. Settling into your established hitting spot I think will help in the long run
So, platoon splits and batter vs pitcher match-ups shouldn't factor in?
So, platoon splits and batter vs pitcher match-ups shouldn't factor in?
Nope. At the end of the day its just baseball. Pitcher is throwing to a catcher. You gotta hit it.
Look at Scherzer. Best pitcher in the world this year. We lit him up. Just got to hit the ball. No need to overthink things. The person throwing it shouldnt matter.
Sure but some of these lineups don't seem to follow any logic at all. Giving Pollack a day off vs a lefty the day after he got 3 of the 4 hits the team had the night before or benching Lamb against a righty.
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Thank goodness. That guy is not a major league pitcher. Wish him all the best in Reno, because it's where he belongs for the foreseeable future until his stuff gets way better.Jody Jackson @Jody_Jackson
Rubby DeLaRosa is en route and JJ Hoover has been optioned to Reno #Dbacks
Some our worst lineups have somehow produced some of our highest scoring games.This is a good example of why Im a big believer of finding a lineup that works, and not changing it every game.
A few weeks ago when we scored like 17 runs, why dont we stick with that? Just keep it as is. Swap out guys on occasion, but keep everybody in the same hit order. Obviously you found a very complimentary arrangement.
Even though batters go up 1 at a time, I do think getting comfortable with the order matters. Settling into your established hitting spot I think will help in the long run