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Are They Pressing?
Elster88 Sep 16 2008 07:58 PM |
And chasing pitches out of the zone? I didn't see the whole game today but that's what it looked like to me yesterday.
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Rockin' Doc Sep 16 2008 08:02 PM |
More gagging and choking.
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Elster88 Sep 16 2008 08:02 PM |
They have been hitting at least some peas that get caught. Lastings positioned on the warning track helped him get Beltrans ball. Harris the same on Wright's when there were two on.
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HahnSolo Sep 16 2008 08:09 PM |
Perez pitched well tonight. I do think Delgado is going back to some of his early season habits. Some poor at bats.
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Frayed Knot Sep 16 2008 08:10 PM |
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I don't want to say they're pressing, but I'll be bringing them all my dress shirts. Thank you, I'll be here all week.
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Elster88 Sep 16 2008 08:11 PM |
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Well Wright at least didn't choke last year. Not that that doesn't preclude him from choking now. And Delgado was a big barrel of suck all of last year so I don't think he was choking then. I wanted to write off Jose's past two bad Septembers to being tired from playing every innning of every game. I don't remember what Beltran did last September.
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attgig Sep 16 2008 08:42 PM |
to me, it seems like david wright was letting pitches go that were right down the middle, and then would start pressing with 2 strikes....
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TransMonk Sep 16 2008 10:01 PM |
It seems like David Wright has done that his whole fucking career.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Sep 16 2008 10:09 PM |
Not for nothing but Wright ripped the living shit out of the first pitch he saw tonight. I don't think its anything as simple as any one thing a guy does, or doesn't do. We just have the kind of O that usually puts together a few ugly innings a night and they're only now extending that streak.
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Elster88 Sep 17 2008 07:07 AM |
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That doesn't make a lot of sense for someone who has a 139 career OPS+. And if it is true then it seems to be working anyway so who cares?
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Benjamin Grimm Sep 17 2008 07:22 AM |
Beltran, Wright, and Alou all had very good Septembers last year. So, actually, did Delgado. (He hit .321 and slugged .526.) It was mostly pitching that killed them. (And Reyes.)
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