*BaseClogger* (10-01-2020),Patrick Bateman (10-01-2020),Wonderful Monds (10-01-2020)
That’s my guess too - but It’s odd because Casali has been a much better hitter than Davidson. And the Braves know this, they’ve scouted the Reds thoroughly.
If the notion is to create an illusion of swinging away - to disguise the double steal - you’d want to put a better hitter up, not someone who’s struggled.
Either way, any defensive team is always aware of steal possibilities. Baffling move.
Last edited by Kc61; 09-30-2020 at 11:33 PM.
Indeed, one could argue that pinch hitting Davidson might tip off the Braves that something unusual was planned.
The move on its face doesn’t have a clear purpose.
Maybe Casali was injured or some other unknown reason.
Last edited by Kc61; 09-30-2020 at 11:38 PM.
I didn’t really mind Jankowski running for Winker, I think I even posted at that moment in the game that he should be put in right before it happened. If they had only gone up 1-0 there, it would’ve definitely felt like the Braves were gonna come back to me. And they ended the game first and and third with a single, they were starting to get to our staff. Bringing Jankowski in was the move to win the game and slam the door on them, I don’t fault Bell for going for the kill.
I do however fault him for the dumbest, most poorly executed and unnecessary baserunning abomination I’ve ever seen in a high stakes playoff baseball game though. That was one of the dumbest managerial decisions I can ever remember seeing in my life. You don’t even need to pile on the guy beyond that move, honestly.
I don’t even believe prior to this year that in the last 2 years this ballpark has inflated anyone’s numbers except for Suarez who has become worse at hitting while still having the only consistent power on the team. They don’t have hitters who can sustain any BA above 280 now that Votto has lost his legs. Then they hire a hitting coach who stresses even more to try and hit for power. Even in their home park they are barely better then their opponents taking advantage of the park.
They still don’t hit for enough power to justify this type of hitting approach. 1 guy is a 40 plus home run power. Barely another 2 are 30. For this park and this hitting approach. That’s pathetic. Throw in no one who can come close to hitting .300. And I don’t mean a weak singles .300 but some someone with at least 2B power. Which is what Winker was supposed to be with walks. Now he’s doing a Ben Grieve impersonation. I would rather watch the 1982 hit and at least run then this POS.
REDREAD (10-02-2020)
As a fan of baseball, that was one exciting game to watch. We got to watch one heck of a pitching performance, cliff-hanger moments, while these two teams made history (lol).
From a Red's fan perspective .... very, very frustrating. But it felt good to be yelling at the TV once again. Someone can correct me, but I counted 4 innings where we had men on, including 3B, with NO OUTS, and we couldn't get a run in. The majority of the time they couldn't make contact. And when they did they couldn't get it out of the infield. In the very 1st inning you get the first two guys on, runners on the corner, and Votto Suarez, Moose? ... nada
46 men were LOB by both teams yesterday - ATL 20 Reds 26. Votto, Suarez, Moose, Aquino, and Farmer, accounted for 18 of them. Moose led the pack with 5.
Like all, I'm sitting there watching this game, watching everyone of those situations (scoring opportunities), and for the most part, they were an embarrassment at the plate, looked terrible. Can't one of you, somebody, make contact and get one into the OF? Obviously not (lol). Frustrating game to watch.
And watching Galvis stand up there, in a critical situation, and not even take the bat off his shoulder infuriated me to no ends!
Just browsing some various offensive numbers on this team, nothing really in-depth, on the surface this offense's main problem is plating them (runs). With RISP - and with pretty respectable numbers in OPS (7th), Slg% (8th), OB% (11th) - they were dead last in Runs (147).
Don't know for certain, but that .216 team batting average, last in MLB, may have something to do with it IMO. Not one player even close enough to sniff .300. Farmer lead the team (.266). Today, everything seems to be geared at LA (Hrs), or working a Walk. They don't teach the art of hitting anymore? LOL Yeah, not afraid to say it gets a little frustrating watching our batters let good pitches go by, falling behind, because they're looking for that "perfect" pitch to launch. And then flailing away.
"In my day you had musicians who experimented with drugs. Now it's druggies experimenting with music" - Alfred G Clark (circa 1972)
There should still be room for the traditional good hitter. Shogo, Senzel are two who don’t sell out for power. Reds need to add to that group.
The transformation of Reds’ offense is most striking with Winker. He’s done well with it. But he’s such a different hitter now, he used to be a classic good hitter with occasional power. Now he’s a power hitter with higher strikeout totals.
There’s nothing wrong with power hitters who strike out. I saw Bench, Perez, Lee May, Foster strike out plenty for that era - and they didn’t shy away from a power approach. But Reds also had Rose, Griffey and eventually Morgan with a balanced hitting approach. Reds goal should be to restore that kind of offensive balance beginning next season.
Last edited by Kc61; 10-01-2020 at 08:00 AM.
after sleeping on it, i don't feel any better. david bell trying that idiotic "double steal" is as bad as it gets. you simply cannot try and do a high school JV play like that in MLB. what the hell was he thinking there?
also, the reds blew an historically-great pitching performance from trevor bauer.
unfortunately, we will be talking about that game for a long time, much like game 3 of the 2012 series against the giants.
REDREAD (10-02-2020)
You watch, after Galvis stood their to scared to even flinch at a pitch, Bell will have him in the lineup today.
PS: if the lineup is already posted and he is not in it, I stand corrected.
Editing post, I just checked and guess what? Galvis is starting.
Last edited by MFDChief; 10-01-2020 at 09:36 AM.
REDREAD (10-02-2020)
Galvis was hitting righties pretty well lately. I did absolutely hate his at bat more than anyone else yesterday, but he is typically worse from the right hand side.
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