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The second guessing Hyde thread.


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7 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

I suggested in the game thread that perhaps it was prudent to pinch run Mateo for Frazier in the bottom of the 5th, have Mateo take 2nd base prior to Rutschman's AB. 

Yeah it was early in the game. But the way this team is scuffling lately... I dunno. With guys on 2nd and 3rd, they are likely bringing the infield in and putting pressure on Civale. 

I still think it would have been the prudent move. 

Interesting. I like this idea. We still have Kjerstad/Urias on the bench if you want to PH for Mateo later. It's possible a higher leverage spot for a runner comes up later but at worst you've taken a base early and cost yourself one late. Of course, Adley put the first pitch in play but maybe sending Mateo there breaks up the double play at least?

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7 hours ago, Billy F-Face3 said:

I did not get the call up in this series, let alone in that spot with the game on the line. Everyone should know by now how long it takes for minor league call-ups & 1st timers to get acclimated to Major League level opponents. (See Ortiz, Cowser, Lester, Stowers, Rodriguez, Hall etc... and even Rutschman and Henderson had some growing pains before getting adjusted and acclimated. Adley might be going through another growing pain these past 3 games or so.)

What happened to Kjerstad was perfectly predictable and he should not have been put in that situation. The job of management is to put your young talent in the best possible positions to succeed... And this was not it.

The Rays bullpen threw four perfect innings with 7 Ks. The fact that Kjerstad actually worked the count to 2-2 makes his AB one of the better ones.

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4 minutes ago, WarehouseChatter said:

I’m away from home and have only followed the game online. Why did Kremer get pulled after 5 innings of 2 hit ball when he was only at 86 pitches? Not criticizing - just curious.

Both teams were treating this like a playoff game and went to the bullpens early.   Unfortunately Hyde decided to stick with Lopez a few too many at bats.   

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Just now, forphase1 said:

He certainly wouldn't have been my choice to bring in.   But whether he should have been in or not he was left in too long. 

One batter was too long. But yes, I agree Hyde made a blunder and then compounded it by leaving him in. You play Russian Roulette long enough and you're odds of popping yourself approach 100%. 

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