Jump to content

8/06 @ Toronto (Cito still sucks)


Recommended Posts

Just now, LookitsPuck said:

Here’s my thing: Soto is the blame for blowing this, but Hyde didn’t set the team up for success. Immediately trusting Soto in high leverage situations and close games when he hasn’t proven it to you and has actually shown the opposite is nuts to me. It’s bad managing. Burch was pitching well. Leave him in.

This. And how do you have such a quick hook on Smith but then leave Soto in for that long? If the answer is you’re trying to save the pen after the spot start by Suarez, then there’s no reason to take out Smith after 10 pitches in the first place. 

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, OriolesMagic83 said:

Philly sending us their trash. What prospect did we send them?

Seth Johnson the guy people holy praised when we traded Mancini. Even though the dude was hurt and 25 and barley pitched above A ball

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

You don’t acquire a pen arm and not throw him. This isn’t reality. 

No.  But you have to pick WHEN to throw the questionable guys.  Smith was rolling. Soto had been terrible, you don't bring him in with the game on the line until he proves he can be trusted.  It was a dumb decision.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, eddie83 said:

Why is he on the team? Why acquire him? 
 

After this debacle he will be in low leverage spots. Hyde wasn’t going to bail on him right out of the gate. 

 

It's not a defensible decision by any stretch you give Smith one more batter and the inning probably ends with no damage. It's not like Smith was laboring on a high pitch count.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

He had to face 3 hitters. It was 3-1 after the HR. You want him to use another arm to get up right away? 

That's one of the reasons that taking Smith out and bringing in Soto in the first place was so stupid. It was too early to be matching up, especially since Smith was pitching fine and Soto has already shown that he's a dumpster fire.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, LookitsPuck said:

Here’s my thing: Soto is the blame for blowing this, but Hyde didn’t set the team up for success. Immediately trusting Soto in high leverage situations and close games when he hasn’t proven it to you and has actually shown the opposite is nuts to me. It’s bad managing. Burch was pitching well. Leave him in.

Exactly. Hyde has no feel for the game when it comes to the bullpen. Using Soto in a high leverage situation is just plain stupid.

 

  • Upvote 2
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

    • I disagree Mayo is one of the reasons the Orioles have not hit well.  Emmanuel Rivera, who has hit well with an .879 OPS since he joined the O's, has gotten the playing time over Mayo.  
    • I was sort taking that as a fait accompli. Signing expensive long-term free agent deals for one dimensional sluggers heading into their 30s definitely does not seem like Elias's style, especially when an extra high draft pick (and accompanying extra bonus pool money) is the reward for not doing so.
    • Game 153, Sept. 19 Lots of notable defensive plays today.   Kjerstad made two excellent catches, one going back and towards the RCF alley that (per Kevin Brown) was a 50% probability catch, and another going back to the wall near the corner and making the catch at close to full speed.   Holliday snared a line drive at the top of his leap, and also made a nice backhand running catch of a soft fly into medium RF. Mullins made a diving catch in the 7th on a sinking liner that he got a great jump on.   In the 9th, with runners on 1st and 2nd, Heliot hit a liner in the RCF gap that carried much further than it first appeared it would.   Mullins and Slater dove for it simultaneously and Slater actually gloved it for a second before it popped out while Slater landed on Mullins.  Luckily, the two base runners totally misread the play, and after Slater quickly scrambled to his feet and threw the ball in, the runner originally on 2B scored but the runner on 1st only advanced to 2B, and the batter had to stop at first.  The O’s were able to keep any further runs from scoring. One thing I’ve noticed about Manny Rivera is that he’s very slow charging bunts and slow rollers/choppers. He handled one bunt and one chopper in front of him today and both times the runner beat his throw rather easily, something that has happened a lot when Rivera has manned 3B.   I’m more than ready to have Urias -and/or Westburg back at the hot corner.    
    • Don’t know what happened to him on here but I did meet him and some others from The Sun forums at the park on Matt Wieters first game as an Oriole. If I recall correctly his name was Patrick.  He seemed like a good dude but he did have his face painted and was wearing those big hulk hands…which did strike me as a little odd for a grown man but to each his own. 
    • ….as long as it’s not us 
    • Is it just me or did they sound the HR / walk-off siren before the ball actually went out? 
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...