BC867
Long time Phoenician!
They say that baseball is an individual sport . . . played in a team concept.
Torey's approach has failed! The D-backs have been inconsistent because he is inconsistent.
Who is our regular CF? Is it Dyson or 2B Marte? Who is our regular 3B now? Is it Escobar or is he our 2B? Is Lamb our 3B or 1B? Back and forth. That's four positions out of eight up in the air from game to game.
And, worst of all, because it affects the pitching staff, who is our regular catcher? Clearly Carson Kelly and Alex Avila are sharing that spot. IIRC, Lovullo played the first part of the season rotating three lead catchers. That is ridiculous!
If his haphazard approach worked, we'd be congratulating him. But, clearly, especially concerning the failures of the pitchers and their necessary chemistry with a lead catcher, it has failed.
And now, losing series to sub-par teams, it is worse than ever. Not only does it take Torey a long, long time to adjust to every situation, but his cockeyed approach to the game of baseball is a disaster.
It is disappointing to say, because Torey seems like a nice guy. Too nice, sometimes. But management needs to remove him before he does further damage.
He has, at the least, ruined our pitching staff. The starters are having problems, our closer is the latest pitcher to be demoted and most of the relievers have no set role. He even announced it.
Torey's approach has failed! The D-backs have been inconsistent because he is inconsistent.
Who is our regular CF? Is it Dyson or 2B Marte? Who is our regular 3B now? Is it Escobar or is he our 2B? Is Lamb our 3B or 1B? Back and forth. That's four positions out of eight up in the air from game to game.
And, worst of all, because it affects the pitching staff, who is our regular catcher? Clearly Carson Kelly and Alex Avila are sharing that spot. IIRC, Lovullo played the first part of the season rotating three lead catchers. That is ridiculous!
If his haphazard approach worked, we'd be congratulating him. But, clearly, especially concerning the failures of the pitchers and their necessary chemistry with a lead catcher, it has failed.
And now, losing series to sub-par teams, it is worse than ever. Not only does it take Torey a long, long time to adjust to every situation, but his cockeyed approach to the game of baseball is a disaster.
It is disappointing to say, because Torey seems like a nice guy. Too nice, sometimes. But management needs to remove him before he does further damage.
He has, at the least, ruined our pitching staff. The starters are having problems, our closer is the latest pitcher to be demoted and most of the relievers have no set role. He even announced it.