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  1. Like a broken troll clock.
  2. I didn't expect much, but as bad as our starters were, I just hoped for an improvement, which we got, until now. He started out doing well. Yes, he faced easy opponents out of the gate, but we were losing to easy teams back then, so it was hard not to get overly excited about what we were seeing. I still think he may have a good game or two in him before these playoffs are over, but I'm not counting on it.
  3. It looked to me like Arroyo did not break quickly enough. Yes, it was a hard hit ball, but the bad first step hurt his chances. I thought brining in Houck to face the meat of the line-up was a good call. I thought it made sense to go with multiple RP'ers in game one, after so many rest days. Now, we have Pivetta and Whitlock as long men for game 2. If we don't use Pivetta, maybe he can start or relieve ERod in game 3. Speaking of "pitching," the Astros pitching is no better than ours, right now. We just faced their best available starter, and they faced our worst. Stay positive. We got this!
  4. Or PR for "Vaz" before Kike comes to the on deck circle.
  5. I like your way of thinking. The problem would be, he'd double and then be on base when the real Kike is due up to bat.
  6. Am I the only one that thought Correa's antics after the HR were a little over the top? I also think Arroyo should have gotten the grounder before Altuve's HR. Inning would have been over. Maybe you guys talked about this, but I just joined this thread- post game.
  7. As much as the loss sucked, I feel the same way. A win, tomorrow.
  8. Great game. Tough ending. We need to get Kike up with men on base. The guy is in a zone like I've never seen.
  9. Our OF is fine. Verdugo in LF Kike in CF Renfroe in RF
  10. No, I meant the Brewers. If they re-seeded the playoffs by best records after the WC game, it would have been... #1 SFG v #4 ATL #2 LAD v #3 MIL
  11. Yup. I'm from Houston, and they're all saying elbow down here, including the pitching coach...
  12. It's actually his elbow.
  13. The Giants almost beat them. No team is unbeatable, especially a baseball team.
  14. Assuming the Dodgers get by the Brewers.
  15. Managers can manipulate some of the luck factor by putting pitchers into situations where they have a better chance of doing well- full well taking into account the next 3 batters and possible PH'er options. When to pull a pitcher, especially the starter really can affect the pen and the pitchers being pulled and being brought in. There were a few time, this season, when everyone in the pen was doing poorly, and it looked like every choice was a losing one. Somehow, we got over that and righted the ship. Maybe some luck helped- maybe some bad luck was what got into those bas times.
  16. It was no advantage playing the Dodgers after a WC game, instead of a rested MIL or ATL team. Come on!
  17. I am 100% behind Schwarber over JD going forward, even if JD goes nutty the next two series. I just don't think we afford to skimp on pitching to have 2 DHs or squeeze Dalbec or our current OF out of playing time, next year. I love KS. I also like his influence on other players and his attitude. Maybe we trade JD or Dalbec or a corner OF'er.
  18. Exactly, right. My comment was not meant as a criticism, just a curiosity thing. There is no way to prove what I am about to say, but I'm not sure there is NOT a manager alive, who could have cobbled together a working pen like Cora did, this year. Yes, we did have a stretch where nothing worked, and the season was on the brink of being lost for good, but Cora led us out of the dust storm. Think about our pen. We started out with Barnes putting up numbers not seen since Koji, and by season's end he was relegated to mop-up duty at best. Ottavino was our clear number 2 and ended up a scrub. Andries led the pen in IP in April and May, too and was off the roster not long afterwards. Taylor came and went, and went and came. Sawamura looked okay, then bad, then okay... DHern missed time and never really got in stride. Valdez looked great for a while, then had 2-3 huge blow-up games. Brice was in the mix, then gone. Whitlock was about the only steady pen arm we had, all year. We tried Brewer and Bazardo, brought back Workman and added Rios, tried Weber and Brennan. Hell Workman and Rios led the pen in PAs against in July! We brought in Davis, then Robles, who both struggles out of the gate to the point of about everyone wanting them both DFA'd. Soon Robles was our go-to guy. He almost led the pen in PAs against in August! We converted Richards and Perez to the pen, and Richards actually carried us for a long stretch. Richards led the pen in IP in August and Sept. We tried Gonsalves, Peacock and Espinal. We tried Schreiber, Crawford, Seabold and Ort. We saw Brasier come out of the woodwork to carry the pen on his back for a while, just as Robles did, at times, too. We saw Houck give a few masterful pen games. Then, the playoffs started and almost everything flipped and morphed in different directions. All of a sudden, Houck and Pivetta are the rocks. Almost 16 innings given to us by those two combined with just 5 ERs allowed. Barnes, Ottavino, Davis, Richards and Taylor are back and giving us scoreless outings, why Brasier and Robles struggle. The pen has been upside down, down side up and sideways, all year, but Cora has kept it together. Kudos to Alex!
  19. With the lefty going, we see Kike back to lead off, and Verdugo after JD (and Renfroe). 1. Kike CF 2. Schwarber 1B 3. Bogey SS 4. Devers 3B 5. JD DH 6. Renfroe RF 7. Verdugo LF 8. Arroyo 2B 9. Vaz C (Maybe Cora decided to start Sale, so he could get Vaz into the line-up! LOL!) This line-up has 11 HRs in this post season. The Astros line up has 4. GO SOX!!!!
  20. The weird thing is, they didn't even stretch him into a long man very much at all.
  21. I agree. I can see honoring the divisional winners, but once the 4 teams are know, they should re-seed by record. It's not a hard change to make.
  22. Yes, and as much as I knew it was an overpay, I still felt it had to be done, AND if it had to be done, Price was the type of guy you get.
  23. Yes, 2 of the top 3 and 3 of the top 5 are out, also 5 out of the top 8 are out, but that is common. It's BIT unusual for a #9 team to advance to the LCS, but not unheard of.
  24. Yes, key word "maybe." I always felt it unfair when a ground rule double goes into the stands as the (first base) runner is nearing or rounding 3rd base. He clearly would have scored, unless he fell down, but they always put him at 3B. I'd hate to leave the choice up to clown umps, so I would not change the rule. Keep these important choices out of the CHUMPS hands!
  25. The rule was followed to the letter. It was not a bad call. It is a bad rule.
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