I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
Ugh, I fell asleep with the Mets up, disappointed to wake up to this
Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
You and me both. Felt kahnfident they had it. Now it's an elimination game to be played
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Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
Did Mendoza ever say who would have played second base if there had been a bottom of the ninth?
Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
No, but expectation is Torrens. Mendoza also subbed out the last regular infielder in the August extra inning win against the Braves and said then it would have been Torrens (who has played first, second, and third in the majors before).
Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
If you believed that, he wouldn't be out there in the first place.
There was no reason to believe he was tiring. There was no reason to believe he was a worse matchup against the coming batters. There was no demonstration that he wasn't in control of his stuff.
There are only going to be so many guys who are effective on a given day. The best way to make sure you have any one of them on the mound is to stick with somebody who has demonstrated he is one of them.
If he falters, the next guy is still available.
If the next guy is put in pre-emptively, and he falters, you've already burned that opportunity.
There was no reason to believe he was tiring. There was no reason to believe he was a worse matchup against the coming batters. There was no demonstration that he wasn't in control of his stuff.
There are only going to be so many guys who are effective on a given day. The best way to make sure you have any one of them on the mound is to stick with somebody who has demonstrated he is one of them.
If he falters, the next guy is still available.
If the next guy is put in pre-emptively, and he falters, you've already burned that opportunity.
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Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
Why did Mendoza pull Manaea so early?
Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
86 pitches isn’t exactly early. It was either going to be 5 or 6 innings from Manaea. And it wasn’t exactly an easy 5 innings.
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Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
Stanek and Garrett pitched clean innings. Its funny how this works. Nobody ever complains about Mendoza when a reliever pitches a scoreless inning. When should Manaea have been removed? Only after he loads the bases with no outs? Only after he's given up five runs in one inning? Manaea was used yesterday pretty much the same way he's been used all season long.
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Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
I didn't complain. I said I didn't watch the game and asked why Manaea was pulled early.batmagadanleadoff wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 11:36 am Stanek and Garrett pitched clean innings. Its funny how this works. Nobody ever complains about Mendoza when a reliever pitches a scoreless inning. When should Manaea have been removed? Only after he loads the bases with no outs? Only after he's given up five runs in one inning? Manaea was used yesterday pretty much the same way he's been used all season long.
To me, 5 innings, 86 pitches is early. He'd given up only two runs, one of them on a solo HR to the first batter. Generally, if you can get another inning out of your ace, that's a better bet than whatever additional reliever you have to rely on.
If he was struggling, and was dodging bullets, then that's a valid reason to pull your starter.
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Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
To tell you the truth, I didn't even see your post when I wrote mine.Centerfield wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 1:49 pmI didn't complain. I said I didn't watch the game and asked why Manaea was pulled early.batmagadanleadoff wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 11:36 am Stanek and Garrett pitched clean innings. Its funny how this works. Nobody ever complains about Mendoza when a reliever pitches a scoreless inning. When should Manaea have been removed? Only after he loads the bases with no outs? Only after he's given up five runs in one inning? Manaea was used yesterday pretty much the same way he's been used all season long.
To me, 5 innings, 86 pitches is early. He'd given up only two runs, one of them on a solo HR to the first batter. Generally, if you can get another inning out of your ace, that's a better bet than whatever additional reliever you have to rely on.
If he was struggling, and was dodging bullets, then that's a valid reason to pull your starter.
Re: I've Got My Ticket for a Game Two Post-Season IGT, NYM@MIL, 2024-10-02
It was tied, I went to bathe, I come back three minutes later and the game was over, Brewers win.
Who's the dork who gave it up?
Who's the dork who gave it up?