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Im about to hop in my car and drive 5.5 hours to Baltimore to watch the games on Saturday and Sunday. If I hadn't already bought my ticket for tomorrows game, I would seriously consider staying home. Why should I drive 5 hours to see this team play?? Anyone have a good reason right now??

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I don't think Trembley wants to send the message that if you have a bad week you lose your job and the ML/AAA rosters get shuffled.

Perhaps, but if this guy keeps performing in this fashion, the pressure on DT will be immense both internally and externally to change the closer situation.

And DT will likely lose his job if this guy keeps blowing saves through most of April and May, so then he really won't have to worry about what "message" he is sending, will he?

It is not as if this guy Gonzalez has been a career closer....yes, we brought him here to do that job, but he has pitched effectively in other capacities other than as closer...

If Gonzo keeps going out in front of an increasingly hostile and impatient home crowd, that is unlikely to help get him untracked...maybe getting him a few innings in less charged situations might help get him untracked...

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Im about to hop in my car and drive 5.5 hours to Baltimore to watch the games on Saturday and Sunday. If I hadn't already bought my ticket for tomorrows game, I would seriously consider staying home. Why should I drive 5 hours to see this team play?? Anyone have a good reason right now??

Maybe Gonzalez won't be closing this weekend

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Yeah well I think there is 0% chance he will be closing tomorrow. Trembley won't throw him out there for a 3rd straight game. I'm so pissed off now that I am not in the mood to drive 5 hours tonight. So I'm just going to revert to my original plan and drive up tomorrow morning. If I drive tonight, Ill have 5 hours to think over this loss and stew about Gonzo.

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Yeah well I think there is 0% chance he will be closing tomorrow. Trembley won't throw him out there for a 3rd straight game. I'm so pissed off now that I am not in the mood to drive 5 hours tonight. So I'm just going to revert to my original plan and drive up tomorrow morning. If I drive tonight, Ill have 5 hours to think over this loss and stew about Gonzo.

Well on Dave's insight after the game.. DT should be fired.. uh huh huh huh He's our closer and he will stay our closer uh huh huh huh and i will keep sending him out there.

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Yeah well if we are fortunate to have a lead tomorrow and DT does send out Gonzo and he does blow the save, then DT does deserve to receive his walking papers. I've never been on the fire Trembley bandwagon before, but its clear that Gonzo is not pitching at ML quality right now. One bad performance stinks, two is worrisome. But three in a row is an obvious sign that he can't hack it right now.

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Well on Dave's insight after the game.. DT should be fired.. uh huh huh huh He's our closer and he will stay our closer uh huh huh huh and i will keep sending him out there.

What on earth do you expect him to say???? I'm sure he's gonna be talking about other options behind the scenes- but he's not gonna come out and say "That's it, we need to find another closer now." Jeez dude- you expect him to ask the press for suggestions too???

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