OldBlue1999;842329490 said:
I'm curious about something I saw during those last 2 games:
Last night Boche intentionally walked the bases loaded with no outs, then intentionally walked another guy later in the inning but I can't remember the situation exactly. I thought both were crazy but certainly the first walk. Obviously it didn't work out and contributed to a big inning. Then today with first base open he didn't walk the guy who homered last night (forget his name), and he hit a sac fly that started their scoring.
So I'm curious why the inconsistency? Is it just a matter of second guessing the night before or is this typical of Boche? Just seems like both situations he did the opposite of what I'd expect. Was the first guy he walked last night a big rbi guy? I thought for sure he would walk the guy today. Curious.
Last night was mostly a lefty-righty matchup issue. in the 11th, Votto (lefty) led off with a double off Lopez (lefty specialist). So Phillips (righty) was intentionally walked. Then there was the sac bunt, where Lopez had Votto dead to rights at third, but inexplicably went first, where he got Bruce. They then walked Mesoraco (righty) to get the force out back and to avoid the lefty-righty matchup.
I didn't get to see today's game but I assume there was no lefty-righty platoon issue.
Edit: checked the play by play for today. He had second and third with no out and Phillips up again, this time vs Affeldt, another lefty but without as severe splits as Lopez. Phillips hit a sac fly. Not sure why he didn't walk Phillips, with the lefty Bruce on deck.
Ah. Phillips was 1 for 10 vs Affeldt (Bruce 0 for 4). He was probably using that stat and a bit of a hunch.