Mr. May is back.
sycasey said:
Mr. May is back.
bonsallbear said:
Sadly Kershaw needs to retire. Robert's needs to go as well
sycasey said:
Let's not jinx it now. There is still time for a comeback.
bonsallbear said:
Sadly Kershaw needs to retire. Robert's needs to go as well
GMP said:bonsallbear said:
Sadly Kershaw needs to retire. Robert's needs to go as well
Roberts, yes. But Kershaw retire? That's ridiculous.
If they had a manager who knows how to handle a pitcher who has a fragile postseason ego, then you yank Kershaw after two times through the lineup. He'd have left after five, giving up one solo shot, and feeling good for his next start.
Instead they let him get to the third time through, he goes single, double, they still leave him in, and then he gives up another double.
I have been critical of Roberts for a long time. He doesn't know how to handle a pitching staff. You're right! Kershaw has a weak back and he gave a good account of himself for five innings. A strong manager takes the ball from him and says thanks but I'm turning it over to the bull pen. He didn't do Kershaw any favors and more importantly he took the Dodgers out of the game.GMP said:bonsallbear said:
Sadly Kershaw needs to retire. Robert's needs to go as well
Roberts, yes. But Kershaw retire? That's ridiculous.
If they had a manager who knows how to handle a pitcher who has a fragile postseason ego, then you yank Kershaw after two times through the lineup. He'd have left after five, giving up one solo shot, and feeling good for his next start.
Instead they let him get to the third time through, he goes single, double, they still leave him in, and then he gives up another double.
GMP said:bonsallbear said:
Sadly Kershaw needs to retire. Robert's needs to go as well
Roberts, yes. But Kershaw retire? That's ridiculous.
If they had a manager who knows how to handle a pitcher who has a fragile postseason ego, then you yank Kershaw after two times through the lineup. He'd have left after five, giving up one solo shot, and feeling good for his next start.
Instead they let him get to the third time through, he goes single, double, they still leave him in, and then he gives up another double.
dimitrig said:
They should just leave him off the postseason roster.
chazzed said:dimitrig said:
They should just leave him off the postseason roster.
No, they should not. That is hyperbole.
dimitrig said:
Dodgers would have won a title already, maybe more, but for Kershaw and Jansen's playoff performances.
The interesting problem was that the first hitter who reached did so on a high infield chopper. If the ball is hit a little better, then it is an out. So you can't say that Kershaw was showing any bad signs with respect to Acuna.chazzed said:GMP said:bonsallbear said:
Sadly Kershaw needs to retire. Robert's needs to go as well
Roberts, yes. But Kershaw retire? That's ridiculous.
If they had a manager who knows how to handle a pitcher who has a fragile postseason ego, then you yank Kershaw after two times through the lineup. He'd have left after five, giving up one solo shot, and feeling good for his next start.
Instead they let him get to the third time through, he goes single, double, they still leave him in, and then he gives up another double.
Exactly. Roberts must shoulder a significant portion of the blame. He knows Kershaw's playoff history and he should have noticed that Kershaw did not have his best stuff tonight. You don't send him back out to the mound in the 6th but, if you do, you pull him after one hitter if that hitter reaches. Roberts simply does not have his finger on the pulse when it comes to managing Kershaw, at the very least.
Cal8285 said:The interesting problem was that the first hitter who reached did so on a high infield chopper. If the ball is hit a little better, then it is an out. So you can't say that Kershaw was showing any bad signs with respect to Acuna.chazzed said:GMP said:bonsallbear said:
Sadly Kershaw needs to retire. Robert's needs to go as well
Roberts, yes. But Kershaw retire? That's ridiculous.
If they had a manager who knows how to handle a pitcher who has a fragile postseason ego, then you yank Kershaw after two times through the lineup. He'd have left after five, giving up one solo shot, and feeling good for his next start.
Instead they let him get to the third time through, he goes single, double, they still leave him in, and then he gives up another double.
Exactly. Roberts must shoulder a significant portion of the blame. He knows Kershaw's playoff history and he should have noticed that Kershaw did not have his best stuff tonight. You don't send him back out to the mound in the 6th but, if you do, you pull him after one hitter if that hitter reaches. Roberts simply does not have his finger on the pulse when it comes to managing Kershaw, at the very least.
Do you pull him after one batter because that batter hit the ball poorly but got on? Of course, then you have a runner on as Kershaw has to face Freeman and Ozuna for the third time, so maybe. But at that point should Roberts really have more faith in Graterol or anybody else who could come in from his bullpen than Kershaw? Even if Kershaw didn't have his best stuff to that point? If Graterol comes in 2 or 3 batters earlier and gets shelled, Roberts is crucified for taking out his future HOF pitcher, who had only given up one run in 5 innings, for some stiff in his pen (even if the future HOF pitcher has never come close to having as good a post-season as Ryan Vogelsong did in 2012).
After the Acuna chopper, I probably let lefty Kershaw face lefty Freeman, even knowing that Kershaw has a history of trying to pitch in the post-season with both hands around his own neck. When Freeman gets the double, I think Roberts should have pulled Kershaw and let someone else face Ozuna, but I can't say that his handling of Kershaw last night was crazy bad.
chazzed said:Cal8285 said:The interesting problem was that the first hitter who reached did so on a high infield chopper. If the ball is hit a little better, then it is an out. So you can't say that Kershaw was showing any bad signs with respect to Acuna.chazzed said:GMP said:bonsallbear said:
Sadly Kershaw needs to retire. Robert's needs to go as well
Roberts, yes. But Kershaw retire? That's ridiculous.
If they had a manager who knows how to handle a pitcher who has a fragile postseason ego, then you yank Kershaw after two times through the lineup. He'd have left after five, giving up one solo shot, and feeling good for his next start.
Instead they let him get to the third time through, he goes single, double, they still leave him in, and then he gives up another double.
Exactly. Roberts must shoulder a significant portion of the blame. He knows Kershaw's playoff history and he should have noticed that Kershaw did not have his best stuff tonight. You don't send him back out to the mound in the 6th but, if you do, you pull him after one hitter if that hitter reaches. Roberts simply does not have his finger on the pulse when it comes to managing Kershaw, at the very least.
Do you pull him after one batter because that batter hit the ball poorly but got on? Of course, then you have a runner on as Kershaw has to face Freeman and Ozuna for the third time, so maybe. But at that point should Roberts really have more faith in Graterol or anybody else who could come in from his bullpen than Kershaw? Even if Kershaw didn't have his best stuff to that point? If Graterol comes in 2 or 3 batters earlier and gets shelled, Roberts is crucified for taking out his future HOF pitcher, who had only given up one run in 5 innings, for some stiff in his pen (even if the future HOF pitcher has never come close to having as good a post-season as Ryan Vogelsong did in 2012).
After the Acuna chopper, I probably let lefty Kershaw face lefty Freeman, even knowing that Kershaw has a history of trying to pitch in the post-season with both hands around his own neck. When Freeman gets the double, I think Roberts should have pulled Kershaw and let someone else face Ozuna, but I can't say that his handling of Kershaw last night was crazy bad.
As GMP noted, I definitely pull him after Acuna reaches. Acuna should have walked, and Freeman is one of the best hitters in the game. When you add all of that to Kershaw's postseason history, it is an easy.decision for me. Roberts did a similar thing with Kershaw when they faced the Nationals last season: Kershaw came on in relief, got a huge out at a key moment, and then Roberts trotted him back out there the next inning and let him give up TWO HRs in a row. Roberts could have given Kershaw a big postseason win, especially since the LA bullpen had been underused at that point. Personally, I don't even give him the option to go out there in the 6th frame yesterday.