Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
In that case, why the change of heart? Yesterday I was ridiculed in this thread and advised that a manger NEVER backs up the closer and that Ozzie was smart for failing to do so Friday. Did he get dumber in two days?
Because Santos had two out and nobody on base as has been repeated time and time again. This last game Ozzie knew that Santos had struggled the previous outing so he had a backup ready to go. This is a move that most managers would do, unlike the 2 out, nobody on move, which nobody would do. Its two totally different situations.
When did anyone say that a manager should "NEVER back up a closer"? That would obviously be a totally idiotic thing for a manager too do. Also, bullpen situations and decisions are not only made by Ozzie, Coop and Nieves have input.
Had Ozzie not had a guy warming up as a backup and Santos blown another lead than Ozzie would be at major fault. It would have been a valid criticism of Ozzie. On Friday, it wasn't a valid criticism because the situation was too different. I'm not saying its anything personal about you, I just think too many fans tend to try to blame things on the coaching staff. Especially when it comes to Ozzie.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Beardown wrote:
See. Exact same scenerio as last time. Ozzie leaves Santos in and the Sox win. So now it's a smart move, right?
What it does for me is illustrate just how good Bobby Jenks actually was, in spite of being maligned his last two seasons with the White Sox. A real lockdown closer is hard to come by.
Jenks was not very good the last two years, in fact he was removed from the "closer role" for awhile. He has done terrible this year as well. I am so glad the Sox didn't keep him. He was far the lockdown guy that we once had.
I sorta feel bad for the guy, he's not very intelligent and his upbringing sucked. He was supposedly raised on a Neo-Nazi compound, which will fuck anyone up. But at the same time, he never conditioned himself and seemed to struggle with personal demons which while difficult, he could have worked on.