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06/22- Sox vs. Guards - The Return of Teel

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Watching a few times now, and that was a great slide by Peters.

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9 minutes ago, Lukakke Appling said:

Watching a few times now, and that was a great slide by Peters.

People say Meidroth is the heart of this team but it may be Peters.

11 minutes ago, Jake said:

Getz definitely controls who has the role of closer and he definitely doesn't care about a pitcher's statistics in save vs. non-save situations (nor should he, IMO). I'll tell you why Seranthony has better numbers in non-save spots: it's because when he's in a non-save situation, it's because it's a carefully selected set of right-handed batters for him to face.

For Grant, it's just sample size more than anything but also we gave him a couple save chances when he was really on a roll. All that being said, obviously it's time to pull the plug on giving Seranthony the 9th inning. I don't really believe in the designated closer unless you've got a clear best pitcher who is strong against both righties and lefties. Grant is close to that but I'd probably just play matchups until Grant strings together a couple good outings.

They do a lot of matchup targeting as it is, but it can snowball when someone gets into unexpected trouble. Like if Grant Taylor has a cleaner inning tonight, the pockets fall differently for the rest of the game.

Instead Hudson had to come in early for Manzardo with RISP in the 7th after Taylor gave up the lead.

Since that's an extra up/down already, they can't use Hudson to face Bazzana leading off the 9th...who only gets another AB at all because Taylor faced 7 batters instead of the 3-4 they would have planned for.

With Newcomb down, they don't have the depth for a surprise extra trip through the top of the order LHB. Cap tip to Murphy for at least limiting the damage to enable the walkoff in regulation, but they need to fill the hole in the rotation in addition to any BP moves they make.

11 minutes ago, wegner said:

People say Meidroth is the heart of this team but it may be Peters.

That’s SAVANNAH BANANA TRISTAN PETERS to you.

They need Peyton Pallette to get around fast.

Boston is done so Aroldis Chapman may be available

21 minutes ago, wegner said:

People say Meidroth is the heart of this team but it may be Peters.

Savannah Banana power.

21 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

They do a lot of matchup targeting as it is, but it can snowball when someone gets into unexpected trouble. Like if Grant Taylor has a cleaner inning tonight, the pockets fall differently for the rest of the game.

Instead Hudson had to come in early for Manzardo with RISP in the 7th after Taylor gave up the lead.

Since that's an extra up/down already, they can't use Hudson to face Bazzana leading off the 9th...who only gets another AB at all because Taylor faced 7 batters instead of the 3-4 they would have planned for.

With Newcomb down, they don't have the depth for a surprise extra trip through the top of the order LHB. Cap tip to Murphy for at least limiting the damage to enable the walkoff in regulation, but they need to fill the hole in the rotation in addition to any BP moves they make.

We can’t keep going into the well with Seranthony closing. Two big failures back to back. He is a setup man at best now. IMO.

56 minutes ago, Green Line said:

Taylor has a sub 1 era in 8 save appearances and a 3.6 era in 16 non saves. Dominguez has mirror numbers but even more dramatic. For Venable to have access to this information and ignore it night after night is mind boggling.

Shades of Grifol.

5 minutes ago, hankchifan said:

Shades of Grifol.

5 minutes ago, hankchifan said:

Shades of Grifol.

I think tonight was the final straw. I only want to see either Taylor or Hudson in the ninth. I actually think Hudson has been our most consistent reliever this year. I'm willing to cut will some slack as he is a new manager. Just hope he learns

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53 minutes ago, Chisoxfn said:

I didn’t realize he was 0 for his last 24 too. Makes that decision even dumber. Really poor job by Will. I like Will but he has made some mistakes these past few games. He has been pretty good with pinch hitters (and it worked with Grichuk earlier) but you got to know Gonzo just shouldn’t be up there.

Optics on Venable in the dugout are not good. Low energy, stoic with the deer in the headlights look, with bad decisions left and right. Are the Sox ever going to get a good manager? Ventura, Last TLR version, Grifol and now Venable. 🥵

52 minutes ago, wegner said:

Shocking statistics. Does Will looks at statistics? This is managerial malpractice.

1 hour ago, BigHurt3515 said:

Acuna looks like he is having a lot more fun

Too bad he was thrown under the bus by the third base coach, sending him in with no outs, a rally killer and another Sox unforced error.

7 minutes ago, hankchifan said:

Too bad he was thrown under the bus by the third base coach, sending him in with no outs, a rally killer and another Sox unforced error.

Was a bad send but also looked like Acuna slipped/misstepped rounding 3rd…wasn’t a lot but was absolutely the difference between him being safe or out.

Either way with no one out and the big bats up you can’t have the guy gunned down in that situation.

14 minutes ago, hankchifan said:

Optics on Venable in the dugout are not good. Low energy, stoic with the deer in the headlights look, with bad decisions left and right. Are the Sox ever going to get a good manager? Ventura, Last TLR version, Grifol and now Venable. 🥵

Shocking statistics. Does Will looks at statistics? This is managerial malpractice.

Many here had this team losing 100 games again this year. Most of the sports listicle media had the Sox ranked 29th or 30th coming into the season. People couldn't resist pointing out that we were looking at a historically bad OF. I would say that Venable has this team playing above their heads. I think they're really a glorified .500 team who may will themselves into the playoffs.

The team just came off of an insanely good run against the best teams in the game. There's a bit of letdown. They're missing a huge presence in the lineup in Mune. Pitching depth evaporated in the last year. He's running with a 3 man bullpen, and a 2-1/2 man rotation.

Venable makes mistakes. I'm starting to come around to flipping Dominguez and Taylor. Pinch-hitting Gonzo today was weird. But mentioning Venable in the same breath as Grifol is outrageous.

3 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

Many here had this team losing 100 games again this year. Most of the sports listicle media had the Sox ranked 29th or 30th coming into the season. People couldn't resist pointing out that we were looking at a historically bad OF. I would say that Venable has this team playing above their heads. I think they're really a glorified .500 team who may will themselves into the playoffs.

The team just came off of an insanely good run against the best teams in the game. There's a bit of letdown. They're missing a huge presence in the lineup in Mune. Pitching depth evaporated in the last year. He's running with a 3 man bullpen, and a 2-1/2 man rotation.

Venable makes mistakes. I'm starting to come around to flipping Dominguez and Taylor. Pinch-hitting Gonzo today was weird. But mentioning Venable in the same breath as Grifol is outrageous.

The fact that I now trust and like our weird as f*** outfield speaks volumes of how it came together.

5 minutes ago, Quin said:

The fact that I now trust and like our weird as f*** outfield speaks volumes of how it came together.

Nice to have Tristan Peters casually leading the team in doubles (one might say the banana man splits the gaps?) with a 120 WRC+.

With him at 2 WAR already, Sox are on pace for more 4+ WAR position players this season than in the previous 5 combined.

Attended the game tonight. Still cant access this site unless im home so I was eager to read this bipolar and manic gamethread.....it did not disappoint.

Props to Murphy for holding them to just one in that situation.

17 minutes ago, Quin said:

The fact that I now trust and like our weird as f*** outfield speaks volumes of how it came together.

Peters was a nice, free pickup. It will be interesting to see how this team rations the playing time next year between Ant-man, Peters, B. Monty, Pereira, Baldwin, and Acuña.

14 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

Peters was a nice, free pickup. It will be interesting to see how this team rations the playing time next year between Ant-man, Peters, B. Monty, Pereira, Baldwin, and Acuña.

It might not be much of an issue with Pereira and Baldwin catching the Luis Robert disease.

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