sycasey said:chazzed said:
I don't like all the HRs this year but this game is too entertaining.
It's like that old arcade game with the robot baseball players.
It's like college baseball before they reined in the bats
sycasey said:chazzed said:
I don't like all the HRs this year but this game is too entertaining.
It's like that old arcade game with the robot baseball players.
NoTheSouseFamily said:Yogi Bear said:I'm not sure what #3 is referring to, but the plate umpire is positively Angel Hernandezian with the strikes he's calling.TheSouseFamily said:sycasey said:
Playoff Kershaw has returned.
Still 3-0 this post-season despite:
1). Joke baseball / inability to throw a slider
2) worst strike zone I've ever seen
3) all normal rules of baseball being thrown out the window.
Do you know what I mean with #3 now?
Incredible series so far. Tonight's game is an instant classic, though it means I have zero chance of getting laid tonight.BerlinerBaer said:
Glad I started watching baseball again to catch this pretty amazing series. These games are wild.
sonofabear51 said:
I love to see the dodgers lose.
What's his postseason ERA these days?TheSouseFamily said:
And sure, get in your yuks about Kershaw (who remains undefeated this post-season).
sycasey said:
Anyway, Kershaw ribbing aside, that is interesting about the ball being different and hearing from multiple pitchers about it. It would help explain the crazy home run derby games we've been seeing.
tequila4kapp said:
Kershaw and the bullpen are killing us. We should have won games 2 and 5 and already have the championship.
Kershaw has always sucked in the playoffs so you almost expect that. It would be a miracle if the bullpen quit getting behind in the count then throwing pitches right down the middle of the plate. How flipping hard is it to work on the edges of the plate, get ahead in the count or maybe even pitch inside so the Astros hitters stop being so comfortable in the box.
Are you somehow more entitled to not have your bullpen give up runs than the Astros are, who could make the same complaint about their pen? The Dodgers never led the game for more than a half inning once the game was tied at 4, so I'm not seeing where they "should have" won Game 5. They certainly had their chance once they came back in the ninth, but Jansen seems to be less effective once he gets into the second inning of an appearance.tequila4kapp said:
Kershaw and the bullpen are killing us. We should have won games 2 and 5 and already have the championship.
Kershaw has always sucked in the playoffs so you almost expect that. It would be a miracle if the bullpen quit getting behind in the count then throwing pitches right down the middle of the plate. How flipping hard is it to work on the edges of the plate, get ahead in the count or maybe even pitch inside so the Astros hitters stop being so comfortable in the box.
I'd say the "should have" for Game 5 is that the Dodger offense put up double-digit runs in a game with their ace on the mound, and he couldn't hold the lead, again turning it over to the bullpen far too early.Yogi Bear said:Are you somehow more entitled to not have your bullpen give up runs than the Astros are, who could make the same complaint about their pen? The Dodgers never led the game for more than a half inning once the game was tied at 4, so I'm not seeing where they "should have" won Game 5. They certainly had their chance once they came back in the ninth, but Jansen seems to be less effective once he gets into the second inning of an appearance.tequila4kapp said:
Kershaw and the bullpen are killing us. We should have won games 2 and 5 and already have the championship.
Kershaw has always sucked in the playoffs so you almost expect that. It would be a miracle if the bullpen quit getting behind in the count then throwing pitches right down the middle of the plate. How flipping hard is it to work on the edges of the plate, get ahead in the count or maybe even pitch inside so the Astros hitters stop being so comfortable in the box.
You should really be directing your ire towards Roberts, who has used too many pitchers and too early.
This is seems to go to the integrity of the game when you introduce different baseballs for the World Series, and especially if they are slicker. Have they always done this?sycasey said:
Anyway, Kershaw ribbing aside, that is interesting about the ball being different and hearing from multiple pitchers about it. It would help explain the crazy home run derby games we've been seeing.
The Astros deserve credit for making pitchers go deep into counts. Kershaw was over 90 pitches when he gave up the 3 run homer. I would contend though that even after giving up the home run, they should have left him in. At this point, there is nothing to save him for. The most he could possibly give is maybe an inning or two in Game 7 if they are out of pitchers. I would have left him in and let him go to 110-120 pitches, saved my pen some work, and lived with the consequences.sycasey said:I'd say the "should have" for Game 5 is that the Dodger offense put up double-digit runs in a game with their ace on the mound, and he couldn't hold the lead, again turning it over to the bullpen far too early.Yogi Bear said:Are you somehow more entitled to not have your bullpen give up runs than the Astros are, who could make the same complaint about their pen? The Dodgers never led the game for more than a half inning once the game was tied at 4, so I'm not seeing where they "should have" won Game 5. They certainly had their chance once they came back in the ninth, but Jansen seems to be less effective once he gets into the second inning of an appearance.tequila4kapp said:
Kershaw and the bullpen are killing us. We should have won games 2 and 5 and already have the championship.
Kershaw has always sucked in the playoffs so you almost expect that. It would be a miracle if the bullpen quit getting behind in the count then throwing pitches right down the middle of the plate. How flipping hard is it to work on the edges of the plate, get ahead in the count or maybe even pitch inside so the Astros hitters stop being so comfortable in the box.
You should really be directing your ire towards Roberts, who has used too many pitchers and too early.
Agree. This was the original mistake. They had literally planned to lift their starter after four innings, no matter what.Yogi Bear said:
My opinion is that the Dodgers have been in a slippery slope with their pen starting in Game 2 when they pulled Hill too early in the game.
I would agree with that EXCEPT that the ace the Dodgers had on the mound is a regular season ace, and a well established post-season choke artist. If the Astros had failed to come back on Kershaw, then they would be the ones saying they should have won, because they had the advantage of post-season Kershaw on the hill.sycasey said:I'd say the "should have" for Game 5 is that the Dodger offense put up double-digit runs in a game with their ace on the mound, and he couldn't hold the lead, again turning it over to the bullpen far too early.Yogi Bear said:Are you somehow more entitled to not have your bullpen give up runs than the Astros are, who could make the same complaint about their pen? The Dodgers never led the game for more than a half inning once the game was tied at 4, so I'm not seeing where they "should have" won Game 5. They certainly had their chance once they came back in the ninth, but Jansen seems to be less effective once he gets into the second inning of an appearance.tequila4kapp said:
Kershaw and the bullpen are killing us. We should have won games 2 and 5 and already have the championship.
Kershaw has always sucked in the playoffs so you almost expect that. It would be a miracle if the bullpen quit getting behind in the count then throwing pitches right down the middle of the plate. How flipping hard is it to work on the edges of the plate, get ahead in the count or maybe even pitch inside so the Astros hitters stop being so comfortable in the box.
You should really be directing your ire towards Roberts, who has used too many pitchers and too early.
All I know is that when our ace pitchers got to the postseason (Lincecum, Cain, Bumgarner), they all did great. Not sure what is going on with this Kershaw fellow.82gradDLSdad said:
Giants think the ball is the same as it ever was.
Sometimes in people's glee to rip Kershaw, they forget all about Game 1 of the 2010 Series.sycasey said:All I know is that when our ace pitchers got to the postseason (Lincecum, Cain, Bumgarner), they all did great. Not sure what is going on with this Kershaw fellow.82gradDLSdad said:
Giants think the ball is the same as it ever was.
I didn't forget it. I just look at the whole picture.Yogi Bear said:Sometimes in people's glee to rip Kershaw, they forget all about Game 1 of the 2010 Series.sycasey said:All I know is that when our ace pitchers got to the postseason (Lincecum, Cain, Bumgarner), they all did great. Not sure what is going on with this Kershaw fellow.82gradDLSdad said:
Giants think the ball is the same as it ever was.
http://www.espn.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=301027126
In the 2017 postseason:sycasey said:I didn't forget it. I just look at the whole picture.Yogi Bear said:Sometimes in people's glee to rip Kershaw, they forget all about Game 1 of the 2010 Series.sycasey said:All I know is that when our ace pitchers got to the postseason (Lincecum, Cain, Bumgarner), they all did great. Not sure what is going on with this Kershaw fellow.82gradDLSdad said:
Giants think the ball is the same as it ever was.
http://www.espn.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=301027126
Postseason ERA:
Tim Lincecum - 2.40
Clayton Kershaw - 4.50
sycasey said:All I know is that when our ace pitchers got to the postseason (Lincecum, Cain, Bumgarner), they all did great. Not sure what is going on with this Kershaw fellow.82gradDLSdad said:
Giants think the ball is the same as it ever was.
Yeah, but he was only at 60 pitches thrown with 1 run on the board. You don't think it's at least worth running him out there for the 5th to see what he can do?rathokan said:
I don't blame Roberts for burning the bullpen. I didn't think Rich Hill was pitching that well in game 2... the leadoff man was seemingly getting on every inning. I think in retrospect that performance looks better than it was, but IIRC those were all stress innings.
rathokan said:
I don't blame Roberts for burning the bullpen. I didn't think Rich Hill was pitching that well in game 2... the leadoff man was seemingly getting on every inning. I think in retrospect that performance looks better than it was, but IIRC those were all stress innings. Roberts managed it so Jansen was closing the game in the 9th facing the bottom of the order. Jansen has to close that game like he's supposed to, and everything is good.
What really burned the bullpen was Darvish going 1.1 innings. We burned the bullpen in that game and lost the game.
And Kershaw needs just to be decent and not give up a 4 run lead and then not put two on w/ 2-out walks w/ a 3-run lead. That said, Kershaw looks diminished this whole year. His stuff just doesn't seem to be dominant like it used to be... maybe he's a better pitcher now and so he can pitch around that, but throw in an injury and his past performance in playoffs, and I was expecting a game sorta like this but hoping it wouldn't happen.
The whole World Series ball thing is very interesting. It's not like Kershaw and the Dodgers bullpen are the only ones getting touched up. Nobody can seem to get outs (but I fear Verlander will). Well, Alex Wood was really good in his start.
And what was up w/ the strike zone last night?
Oh, I was surprised by the move, and I probably would've left Hill out there, but I also watching the game with a feeling of impending doom, so I could see why Roberts gave him the hook.sycasey said:Yeah, but he was only at 60 pitches thrown with 1 run on the board. You don't think it's at least worth running him out there for the 5th to see what he can do?rathokan said:
I don't blame Roberts for burning the bullpen. I didn't think Rich Hill was pitching that well in game 2... the leadoff man was seemingly getting on every inning. I think in retrospect that performance looks better than it was, but IIRC those were all stress innings.