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Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show
Edgy MD Apr 19 2018 03:16 PM |
What do you think of the early hooks Mickey is throwing at his pitchers? Four, five, maybe six innings even when dominating. Letting his best starters max out at little more than 100 pitches, and yanking the lesser ones before they even hit 80, going to the bench for a pinch-hitter in the middle innings, using the pen liberally every night.
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Vic Sage Apr 19 2018 03:25 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
i agree.
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bmfc1 Apr 19 2018 03:29 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
I'm waiting to hear what Sylvia's Mother says.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 19 2018 03:34 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
I have the same concerns. This was apparently the plan going in, to rely move heavily on the bullpen. Mickey plans to be smart enough to find a way to do this without straining the bullpen. I'm skeptical. Monday's meltdown doesn't mean his plan won't work. Even the best plans sometimes lead to losses. It's really a question of how often that happens. So we'll see. I remain concerned and skeptical.
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seawolf17 Apr 19 2018 04:45 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
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This is my mindset too. I'm okay with it because (a) it's early and (b) we're fuckin' 13-4. I'm not ready to make a scene where there isn't one.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 19 2018 04:57 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
I'm glad the Steven Matz Brand (R) doesn't fuck up our chances of winning just because its the Steven Matz Brand. That seems a change from the Terry Regime. Whether it's sustainable we'll see. But be honest: You probably like Sewald better than Matz some days yourself.
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Edgy MD Apr 19 2018 05:16 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
Yeah, it wouldn't be fair to Mickey to make too much of the meltdown in the deGrom game, when that game saw the starter take a more typical workload and (more typically) get yanked only when he got himself in trouble late.
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Ceetar Apr 19 2018 05:51 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
I definitely like the idea of a corral of 9 pitchers to use to get 27 outs over the idea of defined roles or the more typical turn-based style of bullpening.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 19 2018 06:16 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
I definitely like that Mickey wants to get away from defined roles. I've always disliked those defined roles. That an "eighth-inning guy" somehow can't be asked to pitch in the seventh inning.
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Edgy MD Apr 19 2018 06:37 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
What might be the next generation is to use what used to be the long reliever — two-three inning guy — first, starting him and then transitioning into the guys who used to be the starters:
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seawolf17 Apr 19 2018 06:38 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
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The problem with that is that you literally need a 14-man staff for that, because you have to plan on two "starters" every game, more or less. And it requires you to come up with (theoretically) ten guys who can get major league hitters out, which not many teams seem to be able to do.
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Edgy MD Apr 19 2018 06:51 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
Well, they're close to 14, but I don't think you do need 10 guys to use two guys every game.
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seawolf17 Apr 19 2018 06:57 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
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It's an idea that's not completely bananas. It could work if you've got the right arms. If you're giving those three guys 60 starts, that's 120-180 innings a year. It falls apart if your second starter each game is ineffective, but that happens in the regular setup too.
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Frayed Knot Apr 19 2018 07:00 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
For the most part the starters haven't deserved to go much longer than they have.
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Benjamin Grimm Apr 19 2018 07:03 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
Yeah, I can't really think of too many examples where I felt Mickey pulled the starter extremely early.
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G-Fafif Apr 19 2018 07:14 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
Well, we're big Met hurlers
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Chad Ochoseis Apr 19 2018 08:15 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
^^^ Brilliant!
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 19 2018 08:49 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
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Quality
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MFS62 Apr 19 2018 09:07 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
Not bad, kid.
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seawolf17 Apr 20 2018 12:28 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
Damn, Greg. That's fantastic work!
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G-Fafif Apr 20 2018 01:28 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
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Thanks. Yearbook fever has its benefits.
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Edgy MD May 15 2018 02:14 AM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
Opinions on the one-inning hook that deGrom got? Should he have gotten the chance to see if he could turn his afternoon around?
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metirish May 15 2018 12:47 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
I thought it was a debacle.....so , maybe he goes back out and has a quick inning, ends up going 4, of course maybe he doesn't....I thought Ron was correct in saying that this was a wasted start, send him back out
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Nymr83 May 15 2018 05:32 PM Re: Dr. Hook and the Traveling Medicine Show |
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If you are going to skip a start when he is medically cleared to pitch "just in case" then you might as well pull him after a 45 pitch inning that followed a lengthy rain delay, just in case. Its consistent with the philosophy of being overly cautious with pitcher health. If that is ypur philosophy, stick to it. I'm fine with the hook on that basis and standing alone it actually seems like a better decision than the missed start.
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