how many pitches he have?
rza New member Joined Feb 3, 2007 Messages 3,455 Tokens Aug 3, 2008 #2 he was at 94. shouldv'e let him go another inning. these managers baby pitchers.
B.S.S. New member Joined Nov 6, 2007 Messages 2,936 Tokens Aug 3, 2008 #3 rza said: he was at 94. shouldv'e let him go another inning. these managers baby pitchers. Click to expand... all the time. at least see if het could get an out or two and then go from there. cost them a run
rza said: he was at 94. shouldv'e let him go another inning. these managers baby pitchers. Click to expand... all the time. at least see if het could get an out or two and then go from there. cost them a run
B.S.S. New member Joined Nov 6, 2007 Messages 2,936 Tokens Aug 3, 2008 #4 kiss this game goodbye. when will these f'n managers ever learn. LET THE GUY PITCH. a wasted effort and a backdoor cover perhaps. uke1:
kiss this game goodbye. when will these f'n managers ever learn. LET THE GUY PITCH. a wasted effort and a backdoor cover perhaps. uke1:
pandaburr New member Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 576 Tokens Aug 3, 2008 #5 he was at 95 pitches and the bases were loaded for the FISH...so they pinch hit, hoping to break the game open. NL pitchers need to work on their bats. too many shitty hitting pitchers and thats why they are taken out in these spots.
he was at 95 pitches and the bases were loaded for the FISH...so they pinch hit, hoping to break the game open. NL pitchers need to work on their bats. too many shitty hitting pitchers and thats why they are taken out in these spots.
raiderguy New member Joined Jan 20, 2007 Messages 890 Tokens Aug 3, 2008 #6 pandaburr said: he was at 95 pitches and the bases were loaded for the FISH...so they pinch hit, hoping to break the game open. NL pitchers need to work on their bats. too many shitty hitting pitchers and thats why they are taken out in these spots. Click to expand... Yeah that's a hard decision for the manager. Like you said, he was at 95 pitches and they only had a 2 run lead. A hit woulda opened it up. But Olson was throwing a 1 hitter at the time. Which one weighs more then the other i guess?
pandaburr said: he was at 95 pitches and the bases were loaded for the FISH...so they pinch hit, hoping to break the game open. NL pitchers need to work on their bats. too many shitty hitting pitchers and thats why they are taken out in these spots. Click to expand... Yeah that's a hard decision for the manager. Like you said, he was at 95 pitches and they only had a 2 run lead. A hit woulda opened it up. But Olson was throwing a 1 hitter at the time. Which one weighs more then the other i guess?
B.S.S. New member Joined Nov 6, 2007 Messages 2,936 Tokens Aug 3, 2008 #7 another come from behind loss for me.. yey
Alexgurv87 Pittsburgh Sports Fan Joined Jul 8, 2008 Messages 715 Tokens Aug 3, 2008 #8 he stays in the game they probably win
B.S.S. New member Joined Nov 6, 2007 Messages 2,936 Tokens Aug 3, 2008 #9 i really cant write half the ways i lose. olsen rolling along gets taken out. rockies get a lucky run. fla cant tie it with bases juiced and one out in the ninth.
i really cant write half the ways i lose. olsen rolling along gets taken out. rockies get a lucky run. fla cant tie it with bases juiced and one out in the ninth.