Baez doesn't deal well with pressure. Send him down or better yet out.
I've been consoling myself with the titles our team won between 2010-2014, so maybe you could . . . oh wait.TheSouseFamily said:
If any Giants fans have any coping mechanisms they're willing to share for being a fan of a sub-.400 team, I'm all ears.
You would think Roberts would have gone with Kershaw instead of Darvish. But what do I know.tequila4kapp said:
Very tough years for our boys in blue. Too many injuries to key players. Jansen too worried about union matters. Some guys trying to prove that 2017 was their career year. At least one fan (me) still pissed at Roberts for effing up the WS with crappy decisions around his pitchers.
tequila4kapp said:
Very tough years for our boys in blue. Too many injuries to key players. Jansen too worried about union matters. Some guys trying to prove that 2017 was their career year. At least one fan (me) still pissed at Roberts for effing up the WS with crappy decisions around his pitchers.
10 game homestand starting with the Rox. Anything less than 6 wins. --------. we'll see.GRRAAH said:tequila4kapp said:
Very tough years for our boys in blue. Too many injuries to key players. Jansen too worried about union matters. Some guys trying to prove that 2017 was their career year. At least one fan (me) still pissed at Roberts for effing up the WS with crappy decisions around his pitchers.
Don't look now, but after a sweep of a hot Washington team on the road, this sorry ass division is STILL ours for the taking.
TheSouseFamily said:
It's obviously a bit of a train wreck at the moment...
If any Giants fans have any coping mechanisms they're willing to share for being a fan of a sub-.400 team, I'm all ears.
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Sergio Romo's short starts may have been a one-weekend experiment, but the philosophy behind them, like the one behind the closer when it was introduced, should expand to MLB at large
I don't see this idea spreading throughout the game. Tampa is so short of quality starters, they have had to resort to desperate measures. Can you imagine Kershaw or Bumgarner accepting the notion that they should no longer plan on starting? Yeah, right.......Another Bear said:
Tampa Bay's "Opener" Experiment Could Spark a Baseball RevolutionQuote:
Sergio Romo's short starts may have been a one-weekend experiment, but the philosophy behind them, like the one behind the closer when it was introduced, should expand to MLB at large
Interesting stuff, Romo started the game for 1 1/3 inning and struck out the side. Then started the next days' game for an inning. Could be a new strategy. Starters are only throwing 90 pitches or 5 innings now. Makes sense and I can see if you have the talent, this could be very good for a playoff game. Just wondering if you'd do it all the time? So are teams going to start carrying more pitchers on the 25 man?
someone on the radio pointed out the run differentials w/n the NL West a few weeks ago, and that gave me hope that things would sort themselves out. Seems like that's happening, and I hope that continues.TheSouseFamily said:
Thought this was an interesting stat on cumulative run differential:
1. Arizona: +28
2. Colorado: -31
T3. Frisco: -38
T3. Dodgers: +37
5. San Diego: -44
Milwaukee has the best record in the national league at 37-23 and they're at +28, behind the still below-.500 Dodgers. Dodgers and Frisco are tied in the standings yet have a 75 run difference in just 59 games. Just an odd season.
Never call it "Frisco".TheSouseFamily said:
Thought this was an interesting stat on cumulative run differential:
1. Arizona: +28
2. Colorado: -31
T3. Frisco: -38
T3. Dodgers: +37
5. San Diego: -44
Milwaukee has the best record in the national league at 37-23 and they're at +28, behind the still below-.500 Dodgers. Dodgers and Frisco are tied in the standings yet have a 75 run difference in just 59 games. Just an odd season.
As a Dodger fan, there's an obligation to call it Frisco. And yes, we know you hate it.Big C said:Never call it "Frisco".TheSouseFamily said:
Thought this was an interesting stat on cumulative run differential:
1. Arizona: +28
2. Colorado: -31
T3. Frisco: -38
T3. Dodgers: +37
5. San Diego: -44
Milwaukee has the best record in the national league at 37-23 and they're at +28, behind the still below-.500 Dodgers. Dodgers and Frisco are tied in the standings yet have a 75 run difference in just 59 games. Just an odd season.
And i love itTheSouseFamily said:As a Dodger fan, there's an obligation to call it Frisco. And yes, we know you hate it.Big C said:Never call it "Frisco".TheSouseFamily said:
Thought this was an interesting stat on cumulative run differential:
1. Arizona: +28
2. Colorado: -31
T3. Frisco: -38
T3. Dodgers: +37
5. San Diego: -44
Milwaukee has the best record in the national league at 37-23 and they're at +28, behind the still below-.500 Dodgers. Dodgers and Frisco are tied in the standings yet have a 75 run difference in just 59 games. Just an odd season.
The Giants' run differential is skewed by a few lopsided losses: 10-1 to the Padres, 15-2 to the Nats, 11-0 to Philly, 11-3 to Philly, and 11-2 to the Pirates. You can't "take away" games, and everyone has these games, but for context - absent those five games, the Giants differential is +12. Interestingly, the Giants offense is pretty good: In the NL, 2nd in hits, 4th in doubles, 4th in total bases, 2nd in batting average, 4th in slugging, 4th in OPS, 4th in OPS+. This is a good sign with Bumgarner coming back soon, and Cueto a few weeks after that, to shore up the rotation. I'm cautiously optimistic.rathokan said:someone on the radio pointed out the run differentials w/n the NL West a few weeks ago, and that gave me hope that things would sort themselves out. Seems like that's happening, and I hope that continues.TheSouseFamily said:
Thought this was an interesting stat on cumulative run differential:
1. Arizona: +28
2. Colorado: -31
T3. Frisco: -38
T3. Dodgers: +37
5. San Diego: -44
Milwaukee has the best record in the national league at 37-23 and they're at +28, behind the still below-.500 Dodgers. Dodgers and Frisco are tied in the standings yet have a 75 run difference in just 59 games. Just an odd season.
And is this the last we see of Kershaw? Thinking he probably does not opt out of his contract at this point, and if he does The Dodgers won't be the ones to sign him.
bonsallbear said:
Spoke too soon. The Dodger pitching staff is so bad they had to recall Baez today. They used 9 pitchers today!. It's just a matter of time until they run into some good pitching and they go on a prolonged losing streak.
Don't fall for his reverse-woof.NYCGOBEARS said:bonsallbear said:
Spoke too soon. The Dodger pitching staff is so bad they had to recall Baez today. They used 9 pitchers today!. It's just a matter of time until they run into some good pitching and they go on a prolonged losing streak.
Oh, please?
GMP said:Don't fall for his reverse-woof.NYCGOBEARS said:bonsallbear said:
Spoke too soon. The Dodger pitching staff is so bad they had to recall Baez today. They used 9 pitchers today!. It's just a matter of time until they run into some good pitching and they go on a prolonged losing streak.
Oh, please?
You got that right. But Roberts does.sycasey said:GMP said:Don't fall for his reverse-woof.NYCGOBEARS said:bonsallbear said:
CSpoke too soon. The Dodger pitching staff is so bad they had to recall Baez today. They used 9 pitchers today!. It's just a matter of time until they run into some good pitching and they go on a prolonged losing streak.
Oh, please?
I'll buy that he really doesn't like Baez though.
at least it's only rib soreness... not that worried. Buehler has been a savior. I don't know how the bullpen is getting us through all these injuries.bonsallbear said:
Another Dodger pitcher goes down.
Congratulations to the Dubs.
bonsallbear said:
Wood > Bumgarner
You either missed my joke or intentionally ignored itNYCGOBEARS said:bonsallbear said:
Wood > Bumgarner
Nah....
bonsallbear said:You either missed my joke or intentionally ignored itNYCGOBEARS said:bonsallbear said:
Wood > Bumgarner
Nah....
Happy Father's Day
Go Dodgers!!
As often as the worm turns, I won't be comfortable until the Dodgers have a10 game lead and a healthy pitching staff. Neither is likely to happen.NYCGOBEARS said:bonsallbear said:You either missed my joke or intentionally ignored itNYCGOBEARS said:bonsallbear said:
Wood > Bumgarner
Nah....
Happy Father's Day
Go Dodgers!!
Oh, I got the joke. Just grumpy about it. Lol.
So this is basically the new Monster thread and you're the new Shocky. Might as well put some pictures of girls in bikinis to complete the transformation.bonsallbear said:
HOLY COW!! 7 home runs today and they needed every one. When was the last time the Giants hit 7 in one game?