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Colome's Hat

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  1. I remember Stoney, I think it was when Addison Reed was closing in 2012, basically said that ERA was worthless for a closer. I'm not sure I entirely agree but I see his point. All of it is moot when you get the job done. Kimbrel got the job done way more than he didn't in 2018 in the playoffs.
  2. I'm not making excuses. He had a very high era in his first series because he literally only pitched twice. He allowed a home run that was of no consequence in Game 1 and gave up two runs in Game 3. In both games he got the save. This is hardly shitting your pants. Dude was 6 of 7 in save opportunities in the playoffs. That's pretty damned good.
  3. Given Hendriks history of pitching in the 8th and his ability to go multiple innings, I think he will likely make the adjustment pretty easily. That being said, given what Kimbrel has said and what has been written about him, this may be a thing where it requires a longer period of adjustment then normal (i.e. a month). I'm not sure suddenly pulling him from a role he's trying to get comfortable with and sticking him a new role would be great. Although I do think he can pitch the 9th without any problem.
  4. As somone who actually followed the Red Sox in October of 2018 because my friend is a giant fan and I watched many of the games with her, he didn't shit his pants in the playoffs. He wasn't great by any means but he saved 3 of the 4 games in the ALCS and saved one game in the world series, there weren't that many save situations in that series, although he did have an iffy one in a non save situation. He blew one save in that marathon game but it was also a kind of freak occurrence play anyways. Again. Dude didn't allow a run in September of 2020. And was having a historically good season up until this month. Again, if you are going to say these things you should have numbers to actually back you up.
  5. If you are going to rip into the guy, at least know your shit. Dude was straight up dominant in 2018. He’s going through a rough stretch. Again, from what I know of him, he really is someone who is routine orientated. And so I imagine it must be difficult for him to make an adjustment mid season. Luckily these games ere kind of meaningless in the grand scheme of things. The fact is, we will know the value of this trade based on October and how well he does there. I’m still pretty confident in him. Definitely more confident than any of the other options we have.
  6. Yep. The 2005 Guardians were a really good team. Many people don't remember how good the AL Central was that year. Likely the best division in baseball (during that two year stretch where the AL Central was the best in baseball) and the Guardians just were playing up to their potential.
  7. Is it possible they want him to avoid playing on astroturf if possible?
  8. Cesar definitely needs a day off. But I wonder if with TA's day to dayness and Leury being out, we can't really give him one without bringing Vaughn to 2nd. Have a feeling once the two come back, he'll get a day off. I still think he's had some good at bats and he's still contributing with the glove out there.
  9. I enjoyed it greatly. A solidly good sci-fi noir. Not sure why this is getting so much hate.
  10. Beckham admitting he's a Creed fan is grounds for firing.
  11. I assume he would get one in Toronto once TA is fully back.
  12. Was curious and went back and watched the at bat. One of those pitches, the third one, was absolutely a strike. I would say the fourth was borderline. He looked much more comfortable in the strikeout. One of the drawbacks to Kimbrel is he's super easy to run on. To be honest, catchers need to be aware of that and just block anything.
  13. Kimbrel will be fine. He likely would have worked his way out of the jam. He also was stiffed on a few close calls in that first at bat. Reading about Kimbrel. He's a creature of habit. He thrives on routines. And he's likely now getting used to that routine of the 8th inning. I would rather he learn to get used to it now than in the postseason. I would give him a few opportunities to close.
  14. If Tony can have Kimbrel in there in an even tighter situation against the As, he can leave him in to pitch with two outs and the tying run at the plate. Also, I love TA and he won us the game but Bummer should have been out of that inning.
  15. We can't use Madrigal because Madrigal can't play this year. TLR just apologized publicly to Kimbrel. Kimbrel is a big boy. he can handle it.
  16. Might have been just having him warming up in case the gaem got out of hand.
  17. TLR needs to leave Liam in. He ahs Kimbrel who can go tomorrow.
  18. He also should know and be aware that Kimbrel is easy to run on. Should have been prepared for that .
  19. Feel good about our chances now.
  20. TA's play should have been an error. TA has to make that play. What a lazy throw to Cesar.
  21. He should have left Gio in.

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