This is baseless. He is much more of an expert than probably anyone on this board.
He has a role with SABR and attends analytics conferences. Frequently communicates with the leading analytics people in the industry. Has access to more resources than any of us have. And, the pure fact that he points out how clueless Harold Reynolds is makes him good in my book.
Your post makes you sound like you are bitter towards him for some reason.
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Dusty was quoted yesterday as saying he wanted to get Bailey the win, or words to that effect. In connection with the seventh inning.
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Yea, the Reds have done a poor job at stealing bases this year.
Seems like a good chunk of those caught stealings are on failed hit and run plays. I guess Dusty should use those less often, as he doesn't have that many good contact hitters. However, not really Dusty's fault about the pickoffs (seems like a lot this year). Also, Choo should be able to execute a stolen base.
The Reds are near the bottom of the league in steals. I think it's the bottom 4.
It's not like Dusty has them running wild. Not sure it's a valid criticism. If Dusty never tried to steal, that would hurt the Reds as well. Kind of like how DanO forced all the minor leaguers to take a strike.. the opponent knew it and exploited it.. So I think Dusty does occasionally need to try some running.
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Kenny Mayne is less snarky than Brian Kenny.
The following is my personal opinion. While I often agree with many (not all) of Brian Kenny's views, I find him insufferable to listen to. I think he has a smug, arrogant attitude and he talks down to anyone who disagrees with him, which is a complete turn-off to me. I actually find myself changing the channel and watching MLB Network less often when he is on, which is disappointing since I think he has many excellent viewpoints. However, his delivery and presentation leaves such a bad impression to me that I don't care to hear him.
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I don't totally disagree with some of this guy's points (though most are undercooked or just wrong), but in the name of all that's good and holy, I can't name anything worse than an ESPN "personality." Crikey.
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I used to enjoy Brian Kenny. When he was on ESPN Radio he was very good about furthering discussion using numbers but as well as taking the opinion of analysis's and former players who weren't as SABER inclined as he was. But at some point he went from furthering the discussion to attacking. When he went to attacking it really took away from what he had to say.
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I'd like to see Kenny square off on camera with someone more competent than Harold Reynolds. Almost any manager or general manager would do.
Just my opinion buddy. TFWIW. I'm not bitter at all towards him. In fact he's pretty good for what he does. I just feel like he has better stage for what he does. I'm actually giving most of RZ a compliment. I feel like a good portion of the people on RZ knows as much as Kenney or any other sabermatician or baseball media person. In fact I respect a good number of peoples opinion on RZ about baseball more than just about anyone else you see in the media everyday.
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I saw one episode where Tom Verducci sat in for Harold Reynolds. Now I don't know if Verducci is an actual proponent of the traditional non-saber way of thinking or if he was just being devil's advocate, but Brian Kenny had it dialed back a little bit that day.
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...the 2-2 to Woodsen and here it comes...and it is swung on and missed! And Tom Browning has pitched a perfect game! Twenty-seven outs in a row, and he is being mobbed by his teammates, just to the thirdbase side of the mound.
@ Dusty should not have left Homer in after McHenry reached base. That was my move during the AB...he gets on, lets get him out of there at 115.
There, does that make me on a par with Brian Kenny?
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