Looking forward to Boone being thrown out of the organization but then the realization hits that until Cashman is given walking papers none of this will change.
Incidentally, I am now definitely for eliminating all video reviews. It seems like at least a third of the time, it does not matter that the replay shows that the call was wrong.
Cabrera was clearly safe on the replay. But the call stood. Why? The best the mumblebums in the TV booth could come up with was that it was a very close call.
WTF?
They're all very close calls. That's why they're reviewed. Now you have to be really, really, clearly out or safe for the call to be overturned? They're only changing EGREGIOUSLY bad calls?
Time to get dinner and watch a movie. Seven-Year Itch is on. I'll go drool over Marilyn. Beats the general itchiness watching this mistake of a team gives me.
Twister for us Hoss. I see Seven Year Itch is on with Streetcar next. I like Vivien Leigh but I won't think about her today, I'll think about her tomorrow. Helen Hunt never looked better than in Twister
Now that Volpe has dipped below the Mendoza line while Peraza is slashing .333/.583./.968 at Scranton in a significant sample size, might it not be time for Cashman/Boone to admit the impossible once again--that they MADE A MISTAKE in choosing Volpe over Peraza as their starting shortstop, promote Peraza, and demote Volpe for more seasoning?
Tonight's game was another example of sticking with a starter just a bit too long the third time through the order. The smart manager will anticipate and pull the starter before the damage is done, not wait for the damage and then make the move, as is Boone's wont. On this point we must recogniza that Michael Kay is SO STUPID, as if the point needed belaboring. He was at pains to point out that the previous night Cortes struck out two batters during the third time through the order. But the whole issue of third time through is about AVERAGE PERFORMANCE under those conditions--so yes, a pitcher might get guys out at that point, but the LIKELIHOOD is that his overall performance will begin to deteriorate, as it did in this case, fatally, in the seventh. So Kay does not understand the concept of statistical likelihood--which based on averages--and thinks is it entirely refuted by individual instances. This of course is a venial sin when weighed against the overall incompetence and annoyance he slathers over the airwaves every night. Not the hallmark of the first-rate organization--but this is just one among many, on the field and off.
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C'mon Schmidt! I have faith that you're not nearly as bad as we all think you are!!
Unwavering positivity!!
Only 29 Pitches! Yay!
Trade Torres Now and put in a pinch runner!
This is not the same old Baltimore Orioles anymore. Good young and talented team.
Too late now to trade Torres - and given how off tonight’s home plate umpire is I expect Boooooooooooone to be tossed by the fourth inning
FWIW, on local TV here, Jim Palmer just predicted Boone would be tossed in this game -- 30th time for him.
Looking forward to Boone being thrown out of the organization but then the realization hits that until Cashman is given walking papers none of this will change.
Kay and Paulie are like sominex
Roofy - I was going to say MiraLAX
Nice double play by the Fox!
AA,
I sometimes need miralax, never Kay and Paulie.
I saw that ICS was DFA’d…
Just got home, turned on the game. Yanks being utterly dominated by a 35-year-old journeyman? Great!
One of the Calhouns gets a hit. Yippee. Next two hitters are batting .201 and .200. And then there's Biceptvedt.
Do we have some strategy to get the runner to second, and then hope the hell someone can get a scratch single?
We do not. Volpe strikes out on 4 pitches. Cabrera works the count full—then grounds into a 3-6-1 DP. Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
Incidentally, I am now definitely for eliminating all video reviews. It seems like at least a third of the time, it does not matter that the replay shows that the call was wrong.
Cabrera was clearly safe on the replay. But the call stood. Why? The best the mumblebums in the TV booth could come up with was that it was a very close call.
WTF?
They're all very close calls. That's why they're reviewed. Now you have to be really, really, clearly out or safe for the call to be overturned? They're only changing EGREGIOUSLY bad calls?
Time to get dinner and watch a movie. Seven-Year Itch is on. I'll go drool over Marilyn. Beats the general itchiness watching this mistake of a team gives me.
Joining late…. The Yankees are using baseball bats, correct? No new analytics fetish that suggest broom handles?
I thought the play at first was a tie. Which doesn't go to the runner, though maybe Manfred can work on making that a new rule.
It's a shame we had to face Cy Young tonight. Our pitching has been really good.
Twister for us Hoss. I see Seven Year Itch is on with Streetcar next. I like Vivien Leigh but I won't think about her today, I'll think about her tomorrow. Helen Hunt never looked better than in Twister
Ok, scratch that. They brought Holmes in. The pitching went downhill.
That's it bullpen!! Keep it going!!
Unwavering positivity!!
No rally in their bones tonight…
Zero Hour!
The original Airplane!
With Crazy Legs Hircsh
Wasn’t happening tonight…
Babooone got tossed again. He must be just as sick as we are watching this alleged team.
Aaron Boooooooooone (our MAN-ANGER) has the maturity level of a toad
That’s a terrible thing to say about Mr. Toad
I wasn’t referring specifically to Mr Toad. Just one of his underlings
Now that Volpe has dipped below the Mendoza line while Peraza is slashing .333/.583./.968 at Scranton in a significant sample size, might it not be time for Cashman/Boone to admit the impossible once again--that they MADE A MISTAKE in choosing Volpe over Peraza as their starting shortstop, promote Peraza, and demote Volpe for more seasoning?
Tonight's game was another example of sticking with a starter just a bit too long the third time through the order. The smart manager will anticipate and pull the starter before the damage is done, not wait for the damage and then make the move, as is Boone's wont. On this point we must recogniza that Michael Kay is SO STUPID, as if the point needed belaboring. He was at pains to point out that the previous night Cortes struck out two batters during the third time through the order. But the whole issue of third time through is about AVERAGE PERFORMANCE under those conditions--so yes, a pitcher might get guys out at that point, but the LIKELIHOOD is that his overall performance will begin to deteriorate, as it did in this case, fatally, in the seventh. So Kay does not understand the concept of statistical likelihood--which based on averages--and thinks is it entirely refuted by individual instances. This of course is a venial sin when weighed against the overall incompetence and annoyance he slathers over the airwaves every night. Not the hallmark of the first-rate organization--but this is just one among many, on the field and off.
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