rathokan;842200792 said:
yeah, it all was setting up well w/ Greinke & Kershaw going 1-2 to start off the series. both pitched their a$$es off at the beginning of the series, and the bats and defense let them down... this is where the series was lost. fun year... looking forward to next year (and hopefully management's throwing mad $$ and resources at David Price)
congrats to all the doyer's fans who enjoyed the ride and the battery chuckers who took pleasure in the face plant. i'm rooting for Detroit... something good needs to happen for that city, and i can't root for any team called the cardinals or for boston.
Donny Ballgame didn't help:
1. Subbing in for A-Gone in a winnable Game 1 (his replacement Michael Young was feeble in two opportunities to win the game)
2. Not running for Ethier in Game 4 (where he couldn't break up a double play)
3. Pitching Ricky Nolasco in Game 4 (who hadn't pitched since Sept. and was awful when he did -- he basically put the series on the line by pitching this journeyman risking going down 3-1 which is what happened)
4. Playing Hanley in Game 6 (he had zero range and could not get to relatively easy ground balls, could not hit -- message to his players were that without him we cannot win this game)
5. Not coming after Clayton after his 48 pitch 3rd inning, when we knew he didn't have anything left (put in Ryu, put in Volquez, whatever -- this is the end, do something)
I like Donny because he seems to be a good guy and a decent manager. But he's not a top manager and even with all the talent (although much of it was compromised for the series -- Hanley, Ethier, Kemp), you still need a top notch manager. Dodgers may need one to see the WS again.