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and Torey Lovullo told the D-backs
announcer that he plays the .050
hitting Jake Lamb, because he hits
the ball in the air?!?!?
The light hitting Jay is still coming off the bench to start instead of Varsho being given a chance.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
That's a fair question.Colorado is the place for lift so Lamb starts all the games there?
Ah, a typical Coors game. They'll probably all have Coors (Colorado Kool-Aid) after the game.
Final score --12-8 D'backs.
Easy, man! You already posted that.Archie just saved both the game and Lovullo's job, in my opinion. I could not see any way Lovullo would have survived blowing a 5 run lead in the bottom of the ninth tonight.
Easy, man! You already posted that.
No manager would get fired over losing a slugfest at Coors Field.
It's like playing wild-card poker (which I detest).
IIRC, this is the second time all season that Torey didn't micromanage his lineup.
The same nine batters from start to finish. And we had good offensive numbers both times.
I've called his constant in-game substitutions and position changes "pot luck". Stabs in the dark.
Huff'n'puff management. "I must be good. Look at all the moves I'm making." Uh, look at the record!
Hey, Torey, see what happens when your guys are given a chance? And you stay focused?
And make sound decisions? Imagine if Varsho had been given the starts over Jay since he was brought up.
And the confidence he would develop playing the series in Coors Field. Another lost opportunity.
BTW, twelve runs scored and only one by "lift". After the first batter of the game, 46 at-bats without a HR
and we scored eleven more runs.
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Agreed, but WTF is Calhoun doing in the lead-off spot???