I was at the game, and it was a strange one. 15k's ... A lot of reds hitters looked lost. Bailey looked good, though. A lot of Reds fans in the house ... Good to see. A few I talked to after the game think Marshall and Chapman should switch roles, and I tend to agree.
On another note, this is the first Yankees game that I've been to where they've lost since an early 90s game against the A's when Stump Merrill was manager.
"The players make the manager, it's never the other way." - Sparky Anderson
For those who watched on TV - how close was the Jeter play at first in the 9th? I thought for sure the game was over.
"The players make the manager, it's never the other way." - Sparky Anderson
Well you do seem to know a lot....as you have stated over and over that Chapman will not start unless a few pitchers bet lost on a Bermuda triangle boating trip. Even though Walt has stated the plan was to try and get him to start later in the year....but I guess you believe more what Baker says.
How will he be able to do that without building up his innings? Going 2 inning saves? He has trouble on multiple days......as has been his small history of trying to go back to back.....and now it will be more than just back to back.
I like the idea of him going 2 innings to close a game out every other day or so myself...to build up the innings.
Numerous pitchers went from relieving to starting in one season without any issues. One thing to remember, when Chapman pitched for Cuba, he pitched all year round, we only have records of when he pitched in the official summer league. He should have no problems getting stretched out.
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Well I read a lot of posts how this is not going to work...and he cannot just take on that many innings...blah blah. Look I think he can of course......I also think eh can be a 2 inning closer and save your bullpen, while you have another option to go on other days like...still Marshall and Jose or even Logan.
But that is how I would try and manage it....no way Dusty does that.
It looked to me as if the Yankees were simply waiting for fastballs from Marshall in the belief that he would eventually throw one. They were right. They took a number of good curve balls for strikes, but when he came in with the FB, they didn't miss it. Maybe Marshall shouldn't throw the FB for a strike. Pattern bears watching.
No. I was only able to manage one Mets game and on Yankees game. Too much other stuff going on. Should be a good one today. Although if they k'd 15 times against Nova and Phelps, I hate to see what CC will do. I guess the Reds proved yesterday that strikeouts don't matter.
"The players make the manager, it's never the other way." - Sparky Anderson
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