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Posted
34 minutes ago, Bellhorn04 said:

Care to elaborate?

Seriously?

His addiction to platoons without regards for players splits seems to be enough, but then it can get coupled with his occasional prioritization of platoon bats over defense.  Is having Nate Eaton in the OF an advantage or disadvantage over just playing Lowe at 1b?

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, notin said:

Seriously?

His addiction to platoons without regards for players splits seems to be enough, but then it can get coupled with his occasional prioritization of platoon bats over defense.  Is having Nate Eaton in the OF an advantage or disadvantage over just playing Lowe at 1b?

 

Whoa.  Explain the part about "without regards for player splits".  That's a pretty big statement.  Need some specifics.

Posted
16 minutes ago, notin said:

Seriously?

His addiction to platoons without regards for players splits seems to be enough, but then it can get coupled with his occasional prioritization of platoon bats over defense.  Is having Nate Eaton in the OF an advantage or disadvantage over just playing Lowe at 1b?

 

Actually, Cora does look at player splits (how well they hit against righty or left pitchers) when making up his lineups.   Last night Gonzalez and Bregman led off because their OPS's against lefties are 1.017 and .989.  Weirdly, Anthony batted 3d, OPS .760 vs lefties, because his was the next best bat against lefties.  Story batted 4th because his .754 was next best,  Garcia next was a guess.  Duran 6th because his OPS vs lefties is .570.  Rafaela 7th with his .710 OPS maybe because of his recent slump.  Finally Eaton and Wong.

The problem with that lineup was they went against a good lefty, Fried.  

And guess what?  The Yankees had a much better lineup than the Sox last night and never got a man to 2b because Bello, Whitlock, and Chapman were terrific. 

As for addictions, I think yours is way stronger than any Cora might have.  You have convinced yourself he and he alone is why the Sox aren't undefeated.  

  

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, notin said:

Seriously?

His addiction to platoons without regards for players splits seems to be enough, but then it can get coupled with his occasional prioritization of platoon bats over defense.  Is having Nate Eaton in the OF an advantage or disadvantage over just playing Lowe at 1b?

 

Lowe is the worst batter in MLB vs LHPs, this year.

I can't fault Cora for having Lowe start off on the bench, knowing he will PH, if needed.

Posted

This wasn't a great first day in MLB for Garcia, but he did face a rejuvenated Fried on the mound.

I'm still super high on this kid. We could really use another big power bat from the right side  of the plate.

Posted
4 hours ago, moonslav59 said:

This wasn't a great first day in MLB for Garcia, but he did face a rejuvenated Fried on the mound.

I'm still super high on this kid. We could really use another big power bat from the right side  of the plate.

That was my point. Why throw him out against a really good pitcher in his first game, a big game on the road against your rival?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Yaz Fan Since 67 said:

That was my point. Why throw him out against a really good pitcher in his first game, a big game on the road against your rival?

Because Ref and Abreu are on the IL and we needed a big RHB. Lowe is MLB's worst batter vs lefties.

Fried had been struggling for quite a few starts. It's hard to project he'd be back in form.

Posted
13 hours ago, moonslav59 said:

Because Ref and Abreu are on the IL and we needed a big RHB. Lowe is MLB's worst batter vs lefties.

Fried had been struggling for quite a few starts. It's hard to project he'd be back in form.

And the next lefty he'll face is Rodon who is also pretty good.

He wasn't brought up to wait around until we get to face a crappy lefty.

Posted
8 minutes ago, Bellhorn04 said:

And the next lefty he'll face is Rodon who is also pretty good.

He wasn't brought up to wait around until we get to face a crappy lefty.

 I noticed half the line-up didn't wait around to flail at Fried Friday night. Only two batters had hits off him.

But we know Cora, so expect his righty batting order back in there tonight.

(or should I say: Cora knows the analytics dept, and their line-up he's obligated to follow)

Posted
3 minutes ago, 5GoldGlovesOF,75 said:

 I noticed half the line-up didn't wait around to flail at Fried Friday night. Only two batters had hits off him.

But we know Cora, so expect his righty batting order back in there tonight.

(or should I say: Cora knows the analytics dept, and their line-up he's obligated to follow)

Fried was on his game Friday, not much you can do when a pitcher of his caliber is executing.

Posted
4 minutes ago, 5GoldGlovesOF,75 said:

 I noticed half the line-up didn't wait around to flail at Fried Friday night. Only two batters had hits off him.

But we know Cora, so expect his righty batting order back in there tonight.

(or should I say: Cora knows the analytics dept, and their line-up he's obligated to follow)

Actually Cora is the analytics department. It’s a really big part of why he was hired…

Posted
13 minutes ago, notin said:

Actually Cora is the analytics department. It’s a really big part of why he was hired…

If-then-and-then: If that's true, then AC has serious input on trade targets to pursue -- and then should be included among personalities (along with stiffs) involved in negotiations with prospective trade partners.

Posted
21 minutes ago, 5GoldGlovesOF,75 said:

If-then-and-then: If that's true, then AC has serious input on trade targets to pursue -- and then should be included among personalities (along with stiffs) involved in negotiations with prospective trade partners.

None of us has a damn clue who does what in baseball orgs any more, which of course doesn't stop us from speculating our butts off.

I'm sure AC has a voice in a lot of stuff, based on how loyal they've been to him and the apparently legit rumors that he's expected to remain in the org after managing.

Posted
2 hours ago, Bellhorn04 said:

And the next lefty he'll face is Rodon who is also pretty good.

He wasn't brought up to wait around until we get to face a crappy lefty.

Hell, the fact that he does not have to face a righty is already cutting him some slack to start his career.

Posted
4 minutes ago, moonslav59 said:

Hell, the fact that he does not have to face a righty is already cutting him some slack to start his career.

Yes, exactly.  

Posted
1 hour ago, Bellhorn04 said:

None of us has a damn clue who does what in baseball orgs any more, which of course doesn't stop us from speculating our butts off.

I'm sure AC has a voice in a lot of stuff, based on how loyal they've been to him and the apparently legit rumors that he's expected to remain in the org after managing.

I hope they listen to Cora, and I think Brez has good baseball instincts, too. I like the combo, and may be in a minority with that position. It seems several posters think both are "idiots" or worse.

On the analytics and platoons, one could argue Cora does not platoon enough, as Duran has been pretty poor vs LHPs just about every season.

Who is against batting Romy and Ref vs LHPs? Please, speak up!

1.017 Romy 116 PAs

.989 Bregman 99

.905 Refsnyder 112

.773 Narvaez 110

.754 Story 136

.751 Anthony 83

.721 Abreu 64 (Maybe time to see if he can play FT)

.704 Rafaela (Pretty even vs L & R)

.675 Campbell 74

.570 Duran 181 (most PAs vs LHPs: why?)

.398 Wong 32

vs RHPs

.897 Bregman

.892 Anthony

.881 Duran

.828 Abreu

.739 Mayer

.728 Story

.724 Narvaez

.718 Rafaela

.676 Romy (better than Toro)

.664 Toro

.658 Campbell

.650 Yoshida (Why is he still our DH?)

.556 DHam (an equal opportunity slumper)

.502 Wong

 

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