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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:56 pm 
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Call the pitch out then drop it :lol: :lol:


Nail in the coffin.

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Who the fuck is clamoring to know what this dude was thinking when he stepped up to the plate?

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That last inning was like watching a Cubs game.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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That last inning was like watching a Cubs game.


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Not over yet.
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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Champagne celebrations in non championship series are just awful.

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Champagne celebrations in non championship series are just awful.

They are, but I'm allowing special dispensation for woebegone old Kansas City. They've never made the postseason in my lifetime.

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conns7901 wrote:
Champagne celebrations in non championship series are just awful.

They are, but I'm allowing special dispensation for woebegone old Kansas City. They've never made the postseason in my lifetime.


if baby mac was paying attention he'd be saying shipofzion is "in your head" =P

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Playing Moss and Fuld and not Dunn was probably the only thing Melvin did right.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Royals Defeat A's, Ned Yost In Epic Play-In Game



Sacrifice bunts are rarely the correct call in baseball, so of course Ned Yost's Kansas City Royals laid down four of them in Tuesday night's wild card play-in game against the Oakland A's. Despite Jon Lester displaying uncharacteristic shakiness and the Royals' offense performing uncharacteristically well, Yost insisted on attempting to win by grit and grind, sacrifice and steal. He pulled it off—barely.

The winning run appropriately summed up this bonkers game. In the bottom of the 12th inning, Christian Colon's infield single knocked in Eric Hosmer to tie things up. After an Alex Gordon foul out, Yost insisted on sending Colon, even though everybody in the stadium, including A's manager Bob Melvin, knew it was coming. Melvin called the perfectly timed pitch-out, but catcher Derek Norris just flat dropped it. A few pitches later, Salvador Perez, who was 0-for-5 to that point and had spent much of the game waving at sliders a foot off the plate, knocked Colon in with a grounder that just barely got by Josh Donaldson at third.


Ned Yost's head-scratching decisions started early in the nearly five-hour contest. In the bottom of the first inning, the Royals had first and third with two outs, and Lester looked hittable. Instead of letting Alex Gordon—one of only two Royals hitters with an OPS+ above 100 in one of the AL's worst offenses—swing the bat, Yost had Billy Butler and Eric Hosmer attempt an asinine double steal. It predictably failed.


In between innings, TBS asked Yost about his decision. Here's the befuddling explanation:


Q: Creating havoc, you almost took it to another level with Billy Butler. What happened on that play?

Yost: That play broke down on both ends. Billy left too soon. He was supposed to wait until Lester threw the ball home, take to second, break it down and [Hosmer] was going to come to the plate. Billy was too early, [Hosmer] was too late. We had to find other ways to score runs.
The move was always too clever to actually work. Sure, Jon Lester never picks runners off base, but hoping your DH—who hadn't stolen a base all year—could keep a rundown alive long enough for your first baseman to steal home is ludicrous. It is all well and good to be aggressive on the base paths, but you can't give away outs with your best hitter up and a runner in scoring position.

Incredibly, having a DH and a first baseman attempt a double steal wasn't Yost's worst strategery of the night. That dubious honor belongs to his pitching change in the 5th inning. Brandon Moss, who had already hit a two-run homer off of Shields, came to the plate with two on and no outs. Yost decided to pull Shields from the game.

This was a perfectly defensible move, even if the Royals traded the farm for Shields in 2012 for situations exactly like this. After all, the Royals had relief pitcher Wade Davis and his incredible .847 WHIP in the bullpen, or the pretty good Kelvin Herrera. Hell, Yost could've thrown his All-Star closer out there: it is win or go home, after all. Instead he brought in starting pitcher Yordano Ventura, who only had one career relief appearance. (Even more flabbergasting, Ventura started and threw 73 pitches two days ago!) Unsurprisingly, Ventura struggle to find his command, and this was the result:


It's not like A's manager Bob Melvin put together a spectacular game. His use of relief pitchers was curious at times—why not bring Sean Doolittle in instead of Luke Gregerson in the eighth inning?—but overall he mostly stayed out of his own way. In a game that went 12 innings and was decided by a single run, not tripping over his own shoelaces was nearly enough for Melvin to get it done.

Instead, the A's were ultimately done in by their fielding. They somehow didn't record any errors, but almost every single time they had a chance to make a play in the field, they failed. Whether it was failing to get the lead runner on sacrifice bunts, preventing grounders from leaving the infield but not getting any outs, or botching a pitchout, the A's didn't get their nuts and bolts work done, and it cost them.

With the loss, the A's fall to 1–12 in series-clinching games during the Billy Beane era (assuming you count a play-in as a very short series). You know the line—"My shit doesn't work in the playoffs." Make of it what you will.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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It's hard enough to score with three outs let alone two.

5 sacrifice bunts in an AL playoff game


And Scioscia is up next. Maybe he'll have Trout bunt


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Sorry I turned it off after the bottom of the 7th. Oh well, at least I feel rested.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Sorry I turned it off after the bottom of the 7th. Oh well, at least I feel rested.


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Ned Yost ripped for the opposite strategy used by Jim Frey (another KC Manager) when he managed the Cubs in game 5 of the 84 playoffs. He brought in a starter instead of a reliever. Frey and others get critized when instead of one of their better pitchers (a starter) they used a reliever.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Ned Yost ripped for the opposite strategy used by Jim Frey (another KC Manager) when he managed the Cubs in game 5 of the 84 playoffs. He brought in a starter instead of a reliever. Frey and others get critized when instead of one of their better pitchers (a starter) they used a reliever.

Every situation is different. Yost had a starter that was pitching fine, and 3 dominant bullpen arms (4 if you count Finnegan)

Its not like he had Dave Veres in the bullpen


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Ned Yost ripped for the opposite strategy used by Jim Frey (another KC Manager) when he managed the Cubs in game 5 of the 84 playoffs. He brought in a starter instead of a reliever. Frey and others get critized when instead of one of their better pitchers (a starter) they used a reliever.

The Royals have a historically amazing bullpen I believe. They aren't trotting out Joba and Nathan.


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I think the A's are due for a nice run in the playoffs.

Can I add this to your predictions list?

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I think the A's are due for a nice run in the playoffs.

Can I add this to your predictions list?

You shouldn't be criticizing people's baseball predictions Mr. Hawg. :P


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Tim McCarver would say

As exciting as last nights game was, that's as unexciting as tonights game has been

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Yep over before I could even start watching.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Is it safe to say we will have a California World Series?

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Is it safe to say we will have a California World Series?


Camden Line Series

Orioles and Nationals.

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The Orioles may be the quietest good chance this year.

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Of course I have not analyzed their WAR and OBS+ and so on.

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Buster Posey has Benjamin Button disease.

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What a snoozer.


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What a snoozer.

viewtopic.php?f=32&t=89469&start=75#p2089345

I actually was hoping you'd attempt to respond.

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It's a playoff game. Run you dumb fuckin asshole.


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