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All this winning is poisoning our perspectives already.

If you think Matusz is less worthy of a roster spot than Webb or Gonzalez that's fine and I probably even agree with you but this is the kind of thread that if it existed on a Yankees or Sox board we'd all be giddy :rofl:ing at their panic and/or complaining about how entitled they sound.

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Matusz is a solid LOOGY but still just a LOOGY. That would be fine for some pens but the thing is that we have 3 other left handers who offer much greater versatility. Matusz is just not a great use of a spot right now. Why do we need 4 left handers including a LOOGY? Much rather have Ryan Webb.

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Call me crazy but I would replace Matusz with Joe Saunders. He was terrible as a starter in Texas this year but statistically has been pretty good vs lefties. Plus I trust him in a playoff atmosphere more than Matusz.

The Saunders relief experiment seems to be working so far. He's permitted one earned run over 5 1/3 innings since the Orioles signed him to a minor league contract.

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Matusz is a solid LOOGY but still just a LOOGY. That would be fine for some pens but the thing is that we have 3 other left handers who offer much greater versatility. Matusz is just not a great use of a spot right now. Why do we need 4 left handers including a LOOGY? Much rather have Ryan Webb.

Keep in mind it is August 15th. In 17 more days the rosters expand, just get to that point. You want to keep as many options as possible.

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The DFA Matusz crybabies are clueless. As several others have stated, Matusz is a very solid LOOGY, and he has proven so repeatedly....2 ER in his last 15 appearances. Don't blame Brian when he is put in a position to lose like he was by Showalter tonight. Buck had other options and for whatever reason, elected not to use them.

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The DFA Matusz crybabies are clueless. As several others have stated, Matusz is a very solid LOOGY, and he has proven so repeatedly....2 ER in his last 15 appearances. Don't blame Brian when he is put in a position to lose like he was by Showalter tonight. Buck had other options and for whatever reason, elected not to use them.

I agree Buck had other options, but I think in an extra inning game you are trying to be sure you are prepared to get through a marathon if necessary. Buck used Matusz in a spot where he was going to see two LHB in three batters, and the RHB is not a big power guy and has been struggling. That's not a bad place to use Matusz for three batters. Obviously, it didn't work out, but to me it doesn't make Buck's choice unreasonable and it doesn't make Matusz a worthless pitcher. Go get 'em tonight.

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The DFA Matusz crybabies are clueless. As several others have stated, Matusz is a very solid LOOGY, and he has proven so repeatedly....2 ER in his last 15 appearances. Don't blame Brian when he is put in a position to lose like he was by Showalter tonight. Buck had other options and for whatever reason, elected not to use them.

Right ! The over reaction on every loss is just ridiculous. This team is not going to win every game. The offense scored 1 run in regulation .....they deserved to lose!

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We can talk about splits and all, it has merit; but as FRobby mentioned, it's extra innings and you have to be mindful of your resources. The reality is Matuaz hung a meatball and Aviles didn't miss it. If that breaking ball was away (where it was supposed to be) Aviles K's or rolls over.

If Buck had unlimited pitchers and could change them to maximize every matchup, I'm sure he would. Sometimes, you need a player to make a play, whatever that play may be. In this case, Matusz missed his spot and paid the price.

Shake it off and let's get it after it later today.

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We can talk about splits and all, it has merit; but as FRobby mentioned, it's extra innings and you have to be mindful of your resources. The reality is Matuaz hung a meatball and Aviles didn't miss it. If that breaking ball was away (where it was supposed to be) Aviles K's or rolls over.

If Buck had unlimited pitchers and could change them to maximize every matchup, I'm sure he would. Sometimes, you need a player to make a play, whatever that play may be. In this case, Matusz missed his spot and paid the price.

Shake it off and let's get it after it later today.

Last night's loss didn't bother me at all, really. I mean Chen pitched a spectacular game, their guy threw maybe the best game I have seen pitched by any pitcher this year, we got ourselves tied (which was great) and I thought maybe it would fall our way. But if it had, it would have been another one of

those great comeback wins that winning teams get lots of in seasons like this. But even excellent teams don't get it to fall that way every time. We will be pounding them tonight!!!

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