Jump to content

Sunday, April 28: A's vs Orioles


SteveA

Recommended Posts

Just now, Brooks The Great said:

Tony I hope you can see how terrible of a manager Hyde is. I've been saying it since 2022.

He's made 3 of the worst decisions a manager can possibly make today:

1. Pinch hit your #3 hitter with one of the worst hitters in baseball - should have been an error on the catcher. McKenna contact was garbage and lucky.

2. Leave in a clearly injured pitcher to give up the lead and lose the game.

3. Refuse to pinch hit Mateo - one of the worst hitters in baseball -  in the 9th when you have 2 studs on the bench.

Hyde is an awful manager and this team wins despite his incompetence.

 

1- McKenna was coming in for defense over O’Hearn anyway. 
2-That’s oh Kimbrel as much as anyone. He can’t tell Kimbrel he is hurt. 
3-Need to see whether Westburg was available. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, allquixotic said:

What guarantee is there that he returns at all? He may never pitch at the ML level again. Some just never recover from an injury like that. Or he may not return until 2026 or 2027, pissing away half his career re-injuring himself over and over in the minors. It's very typical these days. All this medical technology, all these stats, and we have essentially zero ability to keep guys healthy. It's incredible.

Guys never threw 103-mph balls either. Medical technology has its limits.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Tony-OH said:

Maybe Hyde was worried about having to go into extras with no bullpen left and a big Yamkees series coming up.

That is possible, but also it’s on Hyde burning out this bullpen one month into the season. Elias needs to start working the phones trying see if any pitchers are available. If Bradish and Means return to the starting rotation that will help, but Hyde needs to rely on someone besides Kimbrel to close out game. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, ArtVanDelay said:

I don’t want to hear people talk about how “our bullpen has actually been good” anymore after seeing what the poverty A’s are throwing out there.

Elias got away with scrap heap guys but made the cardinal sin of expecting those guys to be good two years in a row.

Meanwhile the A's doing a great job of acquiring impact arms at the back end of their bullpen.

Look at the system right now, who are their future backend guys?

The Orioles tried to replace  Bautista with Kimbrel only then Hyde rode him like a 22 year old. 

Hyde broke Bautista and now he broke Kimbrel by using 86 different pitchers a game and using Kimbrel like 5 times in 8 days.

 

 

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Philip said:

It’s his fault he decided Westburg wasn’t playing well enough to start over Urias, day off or not.

its his fault he didn’t pinch hit effectively.

its his fault his bullpen usage is awful.

Its NOT his fault his bullpen isn’t very good, but everything else, yeah, is on him.

Hes fat. But he’s not good.

Was Westburg available? We don’t know that. I listened to most on radio today, was he in the dugout? 
 

Bullpen usage was fine. Once again what should he have done different? If he knew Kimbrel wasn’t right he leaves Webb in longer. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, baltfan said:

I think it’s an abdominal or back. 

He was hurt before.  Look at the game thread two days ago.  I think I mentioned I think he was hurt.  I think he knew he was hurt but was trying to be a hero or some crap and just vomited all over the freaking mound.   Well now at least Elias cant fake it.   We need some help in the pen and we needed it yesterday.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

Oh well, this series loss is on Elias.

He went to war with this blow pen. Hoards offensive prospects and then wonders why his team loses leafs like it's their job.

Totally disagree.  If Kimbrel does his job no one is talking about Hyde or anyone else.  Now if the team suspected Kimbrel might be hurt, that changes things a bit, though I doubt that's the case.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

He’s been used in something like 4 of the last 6 games. 

So has everyone else.  He goes through relievers like I would go through golf balls playing Augusta.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

We should go get Trevor Bauer for league minimum and throw him in the bullpen.  I dont care how many women want to get punched in the head by him.   Consenting adults and crap.  Just win baby.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, EddeeEddee said:

Totally disagree.  If Kimbrel does his job no one is talking about Hyde or anyone else.  Now if the team suspected Kimbrel might be hurt, that changes things a bit, though I doubt that's the case.

Dude I suspected he was hurt.  It cant have just gone over Hyde and Elias's head that he might be hurt.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

1- McKenna was coming in for defense over O’Hearn anyway. 
2-That’s oh Kimbrel as much as anyone. He can’t tell Kimbrel he is hurt. 
3-Need to see whether Westburg was available. 

Just like to say the Orioles are 0-2 when McKenna plays this year. 

Why would you take out O'Hearn and bat McKenna in a close game when your pen is terrible? Hyde will have to answer that one. Of course the press will lob softballs at their buddy so no accountability.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




  • Posts

    • Why does everybody want to jump and label a kid so fast? What is this, his 2nd major-league season? Yes, certainly they shouldn't go into next year thinking he's a lock for 30+ starts and 180-200 innings but we can't say he's already reached his peak either. 
    • And their defense is very good. To put things in perspective, the Tigers collective dWAR is +0.5. The Orioles is -2.8. Minnesota -4.1, Yankees -0.3, Houston -0.1, Seattle +2.0, Royals at +2.5. The Royals really standout as most of that value is driven by Fermin (catcher) and Witt.  But I think my point is that the Tigers have excellent pitching (starting pitching and bullpen) as well as excellent defense. And they're not putrid with the bats.  I would say the one saving grace about the Tigers is they don't run much. 
    • We could have easily swept Detroit in Baltimore, the lineup we have now is not the lineup they faced. It doesn't matter who the opponent is, just win.
    • Both of them are important to consider here. They could have a mediocre offense every single game of the season, but if the pitching is elite (and it is!), it'll carry them.  We have 6 games against the Tigers this year. And yes, most of them were without the cadre of regulars. But here are the offensive numbers against them: .211/.282/.392 - .674 OPS They scored 20 runs in 6 games against them. Barely scraping 3 R/G. And a good portion of them coming in *1* game.  Out of the WC potentials the O's could face, here are their R/G: Royals: 29 in 6 games = 4.8 R/G Twins: 22 in 3 = 7.3 R/G Mariners: 27 in 6 = 4.5 R/G Tigers: 20 in 6 = 3.3 R/G Out of all the playoff teams, the best RA/G are the Mariners (3.75), Guardians (3.85), and Tigers (4.96). For the playoffs, you want to look at who you're facing on the bump. Which team scares you the most? Because if you can't hit against the team, it doesn't matter what the opposing offense is.  Also you'll want to consider the best fielding teams, too.   Seems to me you'd want to face the team you matchup best against *and* who has the worst defense and worst pitching, because presumably your 3 starters (Burnes, Eflin, Kremer) should be able to hold teams in check. 
    • I'd prefer Detroit - they've been so hot for so long they should be due to cool off. KC has been just the opposite. 
    • I'd say the Royals...pitch around Witt and Salvy Perez who seems to have had our number in recent years.  The rest of their lineup isn't too imposing. Wacha  -a guy I wanted this offseason and was laughed at for wanting him- has a 2.64 ERA over his last 15 starts.  He's the soft-tossing type that gives our lineup fits and, IIRC, he was great against us earlier this year.  Lugo has had a great year, so has Ragans.  Their starters are good. But they're 3-7 over their last 10 while the Tigers are 8-2.  A lot of the postseason, IMO, is catching teams at the right/wrong time.  This could all change by next week but the Tigers are hot, the Royals are not... Then again, I said I wanted to face Texas in the first round last year and look what happened.  So who knows.  
    • Would much rather face KC and to me it’s not close.    game 1 agains Skubal is an L. They’ve proven they can beat us with a bullpen game, a bullpen only behind CLE as best in the AL.
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...