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tntoriole last won the day on March 21 2020

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  1. Those innings were NASTY though lol. Without Miller we don’t get past Detroit in 2014 because we would have likely been facing him. I was fine with it and still am.
  2. Basallo hit by pitch and left game last night..was it his R elbow that had the stress fracture in offseason?
  3. Never too early for an overpay lol
  4. They need to give up prospects for an actual closer . .. we gave up Eduardo Rodriguez for Andrew Miller.. something similar
  5. He looked at the mound dirt about six pitches in a row as if very uncomfortable. He should have been removed right then. The larger problem is this bullpen is a dumpster fire .. and it all starts with not having any real shutdown arms.. nobody throws 99-100 . Either they make a trade or we are in for a long summer of too many blown leads/saves.
  6. Hyde hitting Mateo? That open stance, front foot in the bucket , try to pull everything stance is just ridiculous
  7. I agree… make a trade or just give the job to someone else
  8. Series sweep with an actual closer is a series loss due to this dumpster fire. He has to go. I am not watching this crap for 140 more games ..
  9. Suarez regressing to his mean .. he is just awful today and this game will be soon out of reach leaving him in from here
  10. Brandon Hyde manlove for McKenna.
  11. Elias failure to upgrade this bullpen is the single biggest challenge this team faces going forward .. maybe the post Means/Bradish return and shuffle leads to an upgrade by default/lateral movement but it is just unfortunate he did not go get another reliable arm.
  12. Maybe Darth Vader retires before Gunnar hits the market .. this article is a tease .. vague comments by Jim Callis.. still he is 71 https://www.essentiallysports.com/mlb-baseball-news-exclusive-scott-boras-set-to-retire-next-year/
  13. Who needs modern analytics, swing analysis, mechanics coaches ? “Just hitch up your pants a bit more “… Leo Durocher
  14. You are exactly right about Mays .. my point was that even HOF players often struggle early. And Willie was kept even defensively by Leo as the best CF ever.. From SABR https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/willie-mays/ Manager Tommy Heath informed Mays that he had been called up to the Giants. Mays’ response: “Tell Leo I’m not coming.”24Heath called, and Durocher laid into Mays on the phone. Mays told him that he didn’t feel that he could hit big-league pitching. Durocher, speechless for perhaps the first time in his life, finally broke his silence and asked Mays what he was hitting. Mays answered, “.477.” (He had a current 16-game hitting streak and a .799 slugging percentage, and was on a pace to score more than 150 runs and drive in 120.) Durocher asked, very quietly but with some scatological punctuation, “Do you think you can hit .250 for me?” Mays responded in the affirmative.25 He was on the next plane to meet the team in Philadelphia. Stoneham bought an ad in the Minneapolis Tribune to assuage the local fans’ outrage at losing their young star. The Giants were 17-19, in fifth place, on May 25, the day Mays joined the team at Shibe Park. Durocher immediately installed the 20-year-old in center field. The Giants won all three of the games in Philadelphia, though Mays was hitless in his first 12 at-bats. Despite his batting woes, when the team returned to the Polo Grounds, Mays’ first home game saw him batting third against the Boston Braves and their star southpaw Warren Spahn. In his first at-bat, he hit Spahn’s offering atop the left-field roof for a home run, his first major-league hit. After the homer, Mays went on a 0-for-13 slide, leaving him hitting .038 (1-for-26). At this point, in an often-told story, Mays sat in front of his locker, crying, after taking the collar again. Coaches Freddie Fitzsimmons and Herman Franks sent for Durocher. Mays again said he couldn’t hit big-league pitching. Durocher replied, “As long as I’m the manager of the Giants, you are my center fielder. … You are the best center fielder I’ve ever looked at.”26 Then he told Mays to hitch up his pants more to give himself a more favorable strike zone; he proceeded to go on a 14-for-33 tear.
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