Green. Great. Sure. That's what I'd do in this tiny bandbox of a stadium. Bring in the reliever who's given up more homeruns than anyone. Let's run with this idea.
It is said that one cannot predict baseball. But we are all starting to have the ability to predict the Yankee bullpen.
So now that he's blown the save, wouldn't you have him finish the inning to at least limit the workload on the bullpen? I mean it's not like anyone will need to pitch the bottom of the ninth.
As to the question, "Is chad Green overworked?" I would say, "Yes." Allowing any reliever to give up 14 home runs is a reliever who has received entirely too much work.
Blame Hal, our Fire Witch. Thin starting pitching, a burnt bullpen in September. In the past fifty years, roughly 75% of our seasons spiral into oblivion for the same reason. The worst of it is that as fans we can't/won't believe that things will turn out differently. And oh so cruelly it unwinds in slow motion, in the Court of the Crimson King.
Real question. On that bloop single, when the ball finally hit the ground, Torres was already a couple feet from third base. Was that another base running fuck up that didn't matter in the end? I feel like that would have been a double play had the ball been caught.
I mean, it ended up winning the game for the Yankees, but still
Tyler Fucking Wade. How do you not love this kid? I think Gleybar looks a little tired. A good week's rest would help him. Play Wade every day. Bring Velasquez up while you're at it.
I guess Boone who have sat Gehrig's ass down and played Pipp. Would have figured Jeter needed another two years in the minors. That Stottlemyre kid? Needs more time in triple A. And why promote Mariano to closer if you can sign Wettland for another year?
ESPN, who I've come to loathe, actually has an article asking if the 1986 Mets were the best team of the past fifty years. Then behind a firewall, they name the top ten. Yeah controversy sells, but thirty-five years had to pass before such shameful Bullsht is bandied about. Who do you think they were praising in 1998? ESPN has become a disease in the business of sports journalism. Well Disney, owners of ESPN ruins everything they put their clutches into. I was third in line, first day when Star Wars debuted. Continued my fandom until the corpse of Carrie Fischer suddenly developed the ability to fly through a near vacuum, Mary Popping style. It's come down to the point where big business blatantly shows the Public how little they regard their Customers' intellect. "One of these days, Alice..."
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"We're here all season. And don't forget to tips your servers."
Well done sir!
Oooooh! ALL CAPS, if you're still reading, don't take it too hard!
Love the avatar Doug K.!
Is this the correct thread for the game? Hello? Hello?
Who's sitting in with The Master? Is Suzyn well?
Suzyn's off for Yom Kippur. I think that's Sweeny Murti with John.
I just changed Duque's headline to make this a game thread. Because I'm a stinker!
You stink it up Mustang!! STINK AWAY!!!
Are you moderating tonight? So far I only see you and I as posting.
Not Sweeny! Not Sweeny Todd..Oh, no, it's Murti. That's cool.
And not Heaney. Very cool.
I'm here and enjoying Nasty N. through GameDay. He's a gem, he is
I am enjoying Nestor. That last strikeout was on a 70 mph sidearm curveball. And then he gives up a HR.
Green. Great. Sure. That's what I'd do in this tiny bandbox of a stadium. Bring in the reliever who's given up more homeruns than anyone. Let's run with this idea.
Fuckers.
If only the Yankees had a ninth inning guy.
Well who didn't see that coming?
How very appropriate.
I want orphan kids to be tortured by listening to the Kars for cids ad.
Once again...Chad Green, the home run machine.
It is said that one cannot predict baseball. But we are all starting to have the ability to predict the Yankee bullpen.
So now that he's blown the save, wouldn't you have him finish the inning to at least limit the workload on the bullpen? I mean it's not like anyone will need to pitch the bottom of the ninth.
Fuckers! Fuckers! Fuckers! Fuckers!
Greene looked like shit on most of his pitches, so let's let him pitch to the only Oriole who did any damage tonight. Smart
Chad Green since mid-July:
5.20 ERA with a 2.60 HR/9
Boone: uses Green for multiple innings in a one-run game
Green: gives up home run
Boone: huh didn’t see that coming
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX5jNnDMfxA
Peralta is the next guy to go by his sell date by grossly overusing him.
Insert any reliever to be the next in line.
Make up a phantom injury for Greene and let him sit for a few days. Then do the same for Torres, but bigger and let him sit the rest of the year
As to the question, "Is chad Green overworked?" I would say, "Yes." Allowing any reliever to give up 14 home runs is a reliever who has received entirely too much work.
That was almost tautological, wasn't it?
I mean also Green has thrown more innings than any other reliever in the game
I apologize to my non-goyem friends, but you are more fortunate for having missed this sin.
Winnie,
What you said.
Rufus, now that you mention it, I am kind of jealous of Suzyn's absence.
The tease continues
at least it won't be a "Game Ending (tm)" DP
Green, Green, the meatball machine.
Oh c'mon now Rufus, you know how this ends.
Could still be, Rufus.
Look at the bright side. You may be able to cash-in on that trade mark tonight.
Wade Torres double steal.
No DP.
first pitch -- solid ball, called strike
secong pitch -- close strike, called ball
Blame Hal, our Fire Witch. Thin starting pitching, a burnt bullpen in September. In the past fifty years, roughly 75% of our seasons spiral into oblivion for the same reason. The worst of it is that as fans we can't/won't believe that things will turn out differently. And oh so cruelly it unwinds in slow motion, in the Court of the Crimson King.
Lolololol!!!!!!
Bloop single. Priceless.
-Fire Witch-
Phrase of the day.
Chapman warming up - how can he possibly fuck this up?
Oh, Baltimore...
Rickie Martin is NOT livin' la vida loca.
Brett Gardner is hitting .257/.360/.419 since the All Star break, while Joey Gallo is hitting .136/.278/.352 in the same span.
Make of that what you will.
John just said they need to score at least six more runs.
"You'e have to assume Chapman is coming int."
Thanks Zach. You had to remind me.
Fork me.
And since when is okay to block the plate? Did I miss a new rule?
I went to the bathroom to pee. And someone other than he Yankees have blown a save. So here comes FlopSweat.
G'nite all.
Can't watch Chapo.
See you in the am.
And miss all the fun, Rufus?!?!?
Third day in a row. This doesn't bode well.
Wow, that was easy.
Real question. On that bloop single, when the ball finally hit the ground, Torres was already a couple feet from third base. Was that another base running fuck up that didn't matter in the end? I feel like that would have been a double play had the ball been caught.
I mean, it ended up winning the game for the Yankees, but still
Yeah, it was a complete baserunning fuckup that ended up benefiting the Yankees. As they say, sometimes it's better to be lucky than good.
That was weird.
And Chapman did a great job not serving up bombs to the three .100s BA/.500s OPS batters he faced. Great job, Chappy!
(In a Howard Cosell staccato delivery) 'Brett Gardner. The Ancient One. And they said he was too old to play the game'.
Tyler Fucking Wade. How do you not love this kid? I think Gleybar looks a little tired. A good week's rest would help him. Play Wade every day. Bring Velasquez up while you're at it.
I guess Boone who have sat Gehrig's ass down and played Pipp. Would have figured Jeter needed another two years in the minors. That Stottlemyre kid? Needs more time in triple A. And why promote Mariano to closer if you can sign Wettland for another year?
well on our way to another double digit winning streak - yeah - baby - yeah
Gleyber was out of his mind. The inning after making a crucial mental mistake in the field, he made one on the bases.
But hey—sometimes things work out!
ESPN, who I've come to loathe, actually has an article asking if the 1986 Mets were the best team of the past fifty years. Then behind a firewall, they name the top ten. Yeah controversy sells, but thirty-five years had to pass before such shameful Bullsht is bandied about. Who do you think they were praising in 1998? ESPN has become a disease in the business of sports journalism. Well Disney, owners of ESPN ruins everything they put their clutches into. I was third in line, first day when Star Wars debuted. Continued my fandom until the corpse of Carrie Fischer suddenly developed the ability to fly through a near vacuum, Mary Popping style. It's come down to the point where big business blatantly shows the Public how little they regard their Customers' intellect. "One of these days, Alice..."
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