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Terry LaRussa
Edgy MD Mar 26 2015 02:23 PM |
Lotta outlets reporting out loud that Terry Collins is thinking seriously about the pitcher batting eighth much more frequently this season, going with a lineup something along the lines of:
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 26 2015 02:25 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
I don't get why Muffy is fifth.
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Edgy MD Mar 26 2015 02:26 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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Because Terry has lefty-righty-lefty fever, and the only cure is more Murphy.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Mar 26 2015 02:28 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
Behind a bunch of dudes who can get on base, Murph actually makes more offensive sense, doesn't he?
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Ceetar Mar 26 2015 02:31 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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It's a silly contrivance to keep going RLRLRL and not bat Murphy 6th cause Murphy's his guy and that's too low in the batting order.
yeah, I kinda like that. He's a good contact type guy, so the Mets will benefit from the chaos of ball in play with runners on. More chance of an error occuring with more moving parts. and d'Arnaud (And sorta Recker) with the power behind him to sweep the bases clean as well.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 26 2015 02:33 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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Take a deep breath. It's March.
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Edgy MD Mar 26 2015 02:35 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
That's the thing. This makes more sense now than at early eras in baseball history because the eighth-place-hitting pitcher won't get more at-bats than the ninth hitter.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 26 2015 02:43 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
Yeah, but if Collins intended to bat Lagares at the top of a conventional lineup, than Lagares's PA's are being reduced by a whole lot.
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Edgy MD Mar 26 2015 02:50 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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Certainly. I was just meaning to respond to
I miscalculated too. That 11% figure is inflated.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 26 2015 02:56 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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Yeah but I still don't get the 8/9 thing. And I'm down on Muffy in general
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 26 2015 03:00 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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I don't get the 8/9 thing either. It's just the illusion of a difference. The batting order isn't really a list, it's a cycle. It has to start somewhere, (in the first inning, of course) but then it's a rotation.
Is only nominally different from this:
It may make the manager look like he's thinking outside the box, but it really means next to nothing, except to Juan Lagares, who, as noted, will be getting significantly fewer plate appearances.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 26 2015 05:13 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
Whenever this pitcher batting eighth thing comes up, I always have to think harder than I usually do just to remind myself what the payoff's supposed to be. That's because I probably dismissed this strategy in the past and haven't thought about it much, since.
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d'Kong76 Mar 26 2015 06:56 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
I'd be shocked if "lotta outlets" is right and we ever see
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Ashie62 Mar 26 2015 07:20 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
Let the pitcher bat ninth. Attempts otherwise are vanity projects.
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Edgy MD Mar 26 2015 09:57 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
A big part of the thinking is to better concentrate better hitters. The leadoff hitter is presumably a good hitter, at least relative to the lineup. But he always comes up either with an automatic out in front of him, or to leadoff because the automatic out ended the inning.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 26 2015 10:17 PM Re: Terry LaRussa Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Mar 27 2015 05:30 AM |
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Everybody's job is to get on base (a/k/a "do not make an out"). Essentially. That's your offense. The guy that bats leadoff and the guy that bats seventh have the exact same job on offense. Don't make an out. The guy that bats seventh bats seventh because he's not as good at his job as the leadoff guy. Any manager that creates a specific spot in the lineup for someone to purposely make an out should be strangled on site. I digressed a little. [fimg=333]http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/NY_DN0620-thumb.jpg[/fimg] Cry me a river. Willie thought he was Earl Weaver. And as you can see, MLB has been falling over itself to hire him again. Good riddance. If everybody gets on base, if everybody doesn't ever make an out, well ... you can see where that's going. If your leadoff guy is good at getting on base, good at not making outs, it's counterproductive to bat him ninth. And he'd still immediately precede the #2 hitter, who's now a #1 hitter in the shifted lineup. 100+ less PA's, to me, outweighs everything else. This, to me, is fundamentally different than simply swapping the eight guy and the pitcher.
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Zvon Mar 26 2015 11:22 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
If TC wants to play games with the line-up, don't be doing it at the expense of a players progress. Lags is being groomed to be a lead-off hitter. He's excelling at the role this spring. Don't fuck with this. If you want to flip flop 8 & 9, put someone else 9th. Muffy would be a good candidate IMO.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 27 2015 04:32 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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I did miss something. Lagares the conventional leadoff hitter might get his PA's cut by a lot if he's suddenly slotted 9th, but everybody else moves up one slot. So Wright and Duda and all of the other bruisers in the Mets Big Blue Lumber Company Machine get more PA's and take up some of the slack of the conventional leadoff hitter's reduced PA's. So this idea is not as wacky as I first imagined. How much less wacky? Beats me, but less.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Mar 27 2015 05:32 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
Just to be sure I don't think lineups really matter all that much except in the case you have some terrific leadoff guy like Rickey, which the Mets don't, and/or when it appears to matter for the comfort of the ballpayer. David Wright would be a great leadoff guy but he's probably less comfortable doing it than hitting 2nd, 3rd or 4th.
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Fman99 Mar 27 2015 05:43 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
It's dumb. He's overthinking. Isn't Lagares batting like .450 this spring? Let's bury him after Colon in the lineup, makes 100% sense to me.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Mar 27 2015 05:58 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
In all fairness, he's "buried" after Colon if he's leading off, too. (NO I'M NOT ARGUING AGAINST MYSELF YOU ARE SHUTUP)
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Edgy MD Mar 27 2015 06:18 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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Yes, well, I chose the word obviously for a reason. I'm not sure when Lags graduated to become an established leadoff hitter, much less a conventional one. Seemed like a lot of folks thought him a dubious candidate a month or two ago.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 27 2015 06:29 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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Good point. Me, I'm not necessarily saying that Lagares is the Mets ideal leadoffer. What I am saying, or what I did said write but then waffled on but only a tiny little bit to account for Wright and Duda moving up, is that the idea of Lags being a combo leadoff hitter/9th hitter is hard to reconcile.
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Ceetar Mar 27 2015 08:39 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
You know what would increase offense and RBI opportunities for the leadoff guys?
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Edgy MD Mar 27 2015 08:43 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
The idea is trying to increase your offense relative to the other team. Not universally.
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d'Kong76 Mar 27 2015 08:44 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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Oh, snap!
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 27 2015 10:16 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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It would also make the game a helluva lot less interesting. On the rare instances when I watch a game played by AL rules it feels like it's the "managing for dummies" version.
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Frayed Knot Mar 27 2015 10:23 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
Lagares is a much better hitter now
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Ceetar Mar 27 2015 10:31 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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Better than guys like Bartolo Colon making a mockery of things.
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 27 2015 10:33 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
I couldn't disagree more.
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d'Kong76 Mar 27 2015 10:34 AM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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The DH is the mockery... you are a lone wolf here on that note is my guess. Take a poll!!
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Zvon Mar 27 2015 01:44 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
If the DH comes to the NL where will I have to go to see real baseball? Will there be anyplace left.
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Edgy MD Mar 27 2015 01:46 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
The pitcher-eighth lineup not getting it done today.
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Ashie62 Mar 28 2015 06:43 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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This.
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batmagadanleadoff May 12 2015 05:31 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
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Mets will start batting pitcher eighth on regular basis
http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/mets/p ... -regularly
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Lefty Specialist May 12 2015 05:37 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
Well, there's not much to disrupt these days. Hope Noah brought his hittin' shoes.
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Ashie62 May 12 2015 05:45 PM Re: Terry LaRussa |
Everything changes, and it does.
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