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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
PostPosted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 10:04 pm 
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Reggie Sandoval comes thru again


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Did Reynolds just say "like going to Nassau?"

Probably. I think he's said every word in existance


These new guys need to learn how to lay out


Thorne and Suttcliffe are good.


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Peoria Matt wrote:
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Did Reynolds just say "like going to Nassau?"

Probably. I think he's said every word in existance


These new guys need to learn how to lay out


Thorne and Suttcliffe are good.

I like most announcers but almost none of them know how to let the game speak for itself sometimes


Let that shit breathe


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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I just can't believe how often major league teams fuck up a bunt play.


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Seems like this bitch is goin 7


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Why is Joe buck so enthralled over how many innings Madison Bumgarner has thrown this year. 257 innings. I think after his next inning it will be 258 but I'll wait for Joe to give me the confirmation.


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Reynolds might have made his first decent guess/point of 2014 ... like a St. Louis high school freshman's period, better late than never.

... sorry ...

By the way, who was the tattoed cracker asswipe that not only couldn't sing worth a dog's dick, but couldn't get the words right either?

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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So, what's the (apparently) vulgar crowd chant they keep dropping the crowd sounds for?

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Bumgarner turned 25 in August


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Why is Joe buck so enthralled over how many innings Madison Bumgarner has thrown this year. 257 innings. I think after his next inning it will be 258 but I'll wait for Joe to give me the confirmation.

It IS a lot of innings in this era


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Im not sure this is a fair criticism of Yost. Ill let you guys decide


Royals' best relievers left watching as bullpen implodes
Steve Gardner, USA TODAY Sports 8:53 a.m. EDT October 26, 2014

SAN FRANCISCO – The difference in the way Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost handled his bullpen in the regular season and in the playoffs – and been successful doing it – is by extending the number of outs his three best relievers pitch in crucial situations.

However, with three World Series games over three days in San Francisco, Yost went back to his old formula in Game 4.

Instead of turning to Kelvin Herrera – who had just thrown 27 pitches a day earlier – to help protect a one-run lead in the sixth, Yost asked 21-year-old Brandon Finnegan to pitch to the heart of the Giants order – without anyone else warming up.

The rookie gave up two singles to start the inning. Still no activity in the bullpen.


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Win gives Giants advantage with Madison Bumgarner on deck
A sacrifice bunt led to an intentional walk to Buster Posey that loaded the bases.

"I knew it was my inning, so I was going to do with it what I could," Finnegan said.

Pablo Sandoval and Brandon Belt came through with two-out hits to put the Giants ahead. And neither Herrera, Wade Davis nor Greg Holland ever had a chance to preserve a lead.

"I was going to throw Herrera in the seventh inning with the score tied and would've had to thought long and hard about it being down one, but I probably would have done it," Yost admitted afterward. "But once (the Giants) scored three in the sixth, they were out of the equation unless we climbed back in the game."

Was this the return of Inflexible Ned? It sure sounded that way when he went to lefty Tim Collins in the seventh with the Royals trailing 7-4.

"I wasn't conceding nothing, but I wasn't going to put my boys in that ballgame," he said. "I've been going to the whip on those guys and I've got to have them for three more games. They've got to be at their best."


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Even with a bullpen trio that posted historically great stats during the regular season (Herrera, Davis and Holland all pitched at least 60 innings and had ERAs below 1.50), the other guys still have to get outs, too – especially with three games in three days.

Finnegan and Collins bore the brunt of the Giants' offensive explosion – and it may have cost the Royals a chance to mount a comeback.

But it also meant that Herrera, Davis and Holland will all be available to go at least an inning in Game 5 with an off day before the series resumes in Kansas City.

"Yeah, we lost," said reliever Jason Frasor. "But those guys got a day. And we're still all right. Best-of-three with home field advantage. I like our chances."

The middle game of those three makes for a difficult balancing act between overworking those key arms and not using them in high-leverage spots. Whether Yost would admit it or not, the fact that he'll be able to use his most dangerous weapons in almost any way he wants the rest of the way has to be a comforting thought.

"I've never felt so good about getting my tail whupped in my life because I'm sitting there thinking it's Game 4; it's tied 2-2, this is a phenomenal series, it's exciting, it's fun. And we got another great game tomorrow that we get to play," Yost said.


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5 things we learned from the Giants' win in Game 4 of the World Series
The only drawback to not using any of his top relievers in Game 4 is the possibility – with Madison Bumgarner starting on Sunday for the Giants – they may not get a lead to protect.

Bumgarner allowed one run and three hits over seven innings in winning the series opener in Kansas City and has been a true ace in the postseason, going 3-1 in five starts with a 1.40 ERA and 0.72 WHIP

"I always feel good with this group," Yost said. "We've got a really tough challenge tomorrow with Bumgarner, but everyone in our locker room thinks that they've got a tough challenge with (James) Shields."

After that, the series returns to Kansas City for Game 6 and, if necessary, Game 7.

"Somewhere inside me, secretly, I'd hoped it would go seven games for the excitement and the thrill of it," Yost said. "Sure looks that way."


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Oh and saying this is kinda weird but credit for honesty


The San Francisco Giants rolled to an 11-4 victory against the Kansas City Royals in Game 4 of the World Series on Saturday night. They evened the Series at a game apiece and ensured the Fall Classic will return to Kauffman Stadium for a Game 6, at least.

Not that Royals manager Ned Yost isn't glancing even deeper into the future:

"Somewhere inside of me, secretly I had hoped it would go seven games for the excitement and thrill of it."


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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yea i thought that was really weird to say


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Not that Royals manager Ned Yost isn't glancing even deeper into the future:

"Somewhere inside of me, secretly I had hoped it would go seven games for the excitement and thrill of it."

Yost really said that?

:lol:

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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RFDC wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Not that Royals manager Ned Yost isn't glancing even deeper into the future:

"Somewhere inside of me, secretly I had hoped it would go seven games for the excitement and thrill of it."

Yost really said that?

:lol:

Yes, and he said it when it was 2-2


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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rogers park bryan wrote:
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Not that Royals manager Ned Yost isn't glancing even deeper into the future:

"Somewhere inside of me, secretly I had hoped it would go seven games for the excitement and thrill of it."

Yost really said that?

:lol:

Yes, and he said it when it was 2-2

Wow. He is an idiot. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Man was Jake terrible. That thumb must really be bothering him because he didn't look like himself. I don't think he yelled at himself once.


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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Wow, what a beating. Looks like Nedley will get his wish.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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This is unbelievable. Petit has nothing too. They need to get him out of there and hope he has better stuff tomorrow.


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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At least the Baumgarner question was solved.


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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They should save some arms and have Sandoval pitch an inning here.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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At least the Baumgarner question was solved.

What's that? If he will pitch tomorrow night in Game 7?

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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At least the Baumgarner question was solved.

What's that? If he will pitch tomorrow night in Game 7?


Using him in relief in Game 6 if necessary


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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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I would actually start Bumgarner tonight and see how long he could take me, I think it is their only chance.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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They have no reason to save him for his next start at this point. I'd put him out there and let him go as long as he is effective. Might be 2 innings, might be 5.

If I'm the Royals, I'm taking some pitches early to get the pitch count up higher quicker.


Giants also have Petit to come right behind him.


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They have no reason to save him for his next start at this point. I'd put him out there and let him go as long as he is effective. Might be 2 innings, might be 5.

If I'm the Royals, I'm taking some pitches early to get the pitch count up higher quicker.


Giants also have Petit to come right behind him.

Bochy has said that he is not starting him, and after the way they knocked around Petit last night, the Royals may welcome him also.

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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If Bochy starts Bumgarner in game 4 then he could have started tonight....very Yost like!

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 Post subject: Re: 2014 MLB Postseason
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If Bochy starts Bumgarner in game 4 then he could have started tonight....very Yost like!

Woulda been pitching on short rest twice.

Not a great idea


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