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51 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

I don't recall Davis batting leadoff in 2012.

I think way too much was made of that.   Davis typically had been one of the higher OBP guys on the team.    Buck was looking to get him jump started for 2018 by batting him leadoff and having him focus on getting on base, with a team that really didn’t have an obvious leadoff hitter.  It didn’t work and Buck gave up the experiment after five games.    I’m sure he wouldn’t have tried it if he’d known Davis was going to have the miserable year he had.     But I have no problem at all with him giving that a try at the start of the season.   

I have a much bigger problem with the amount Davis played once it was obvious that he couldn’t hit at all.    But I’m not sure Buck had a choice.   

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15 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I think way too much was made of that.   Davis typically had been one of the higher OBP guys on the team.    Buck was looking to get him jump started for 2018 by batting him leadoff and having him focus on getting on base, with a team that really didn’t have an obvious leadoff hitter.  It didn’t work and Buck gave up the experiment after five games.    I’m sure he wouldn’t have tried it if he’d known Davis was going to have the miserable year he had.     But I have no problem at all with him giving that a try at the start of the season.   

I have a much bigger problem with the amount Davis played once it was obvious that he couldn’t hit at all.    But I’m not sure Buck had a choice.   

Was the first anomaly I thought of when it came to Buck and players on both the 2012 and 2018 rosters. 

I've said for years that lineup order isn't significant.

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14 hours ago, Canson80 said:

Then you didn't watch the games. I would say most agree. So many Buck losses

I strongly disagree. I think you may not have watched Buck's management of the bullpen and smoke and mirrors starting rotations. The deft management of the roster in 2012. I'll always remember those.

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On 10/30/2018 at 1:30 PM, TGO said:

And the Rangers fired Showalter and...got worse the next year. So, flip a coin, either we win the World Series or win fewer than 47 games in 2019. ?

I'll take the middle.  We aren't winning the WS, but I'm on board with sucking and winning 48 or more.  I know, I know.  I am a true optimist!  ?

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