UTexas Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 8 hours ago, Paul L said: I quit reading after all the over reactions. The team is growing and has room to improve. If you believe in Schloss let him work his magic. That’s why I tend to stay out of game threads during games. Too many freak outs. We’re 18-3 and ranked in the top 5 and dropped a heartbreaker on an error. Not a big deal to me. It happens. 1 Quote
Buck Travis Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Silver lining. This was a character building loss that mirrors the CWS pressure. Had the game in the bag, lost focus, and lost in a humiliating way. They will remember that feeling when they get into the late innings in the playoffs. It ain't over till it's over. Quote
Lock n Horns Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Long season. Three bad games in the last 8 days should be a wake up call. Cant expect them to be perfect but they do need to develop that killer instinct and close these things out. In Schloss we should trust! Quote
CoachBobbyFinstock Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Buck Travis said: Silver lining. This was a character building loss that mirrors the CWS pressure. Had the game in the bag, lost focus, and lost in a humiliating way. They will remember that feeling when they get into the late innings in the playoffs. It ain't over till it's over. Eh. I didn’t see a lack of focus. I see a very possible weakness and it’s the bullpen. My recollection is Burns has had one bad outing and he was to be the closer. Well, we didn’t roll with him and went with a situational guy in a high leverage situation to be a shut down closer. It was a gamble that backfired. That’s a problem. Texas is going to have to do something. Either trust Burns or shake up the lineup. This is two losses on consecutive Fridays where we have blown a lead and we shouldn’t have. Instead of being 4-0 we are 2-2. Starting pitching has been outstanding. Edited 7 hours ago by CoachBobbyFinstock 1 Quote
DLev Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago You’ve got Grubbs, too. This was a case of trying to steal a win by stretching pitching instead of taking the opportunity to win when it presented itself. If Schloss truly thought that was his best chance of winning, then Cozart or Volantis has to move from starter to close out games. What was rolled out last night not only didn’t work in that one instance, it’s not sustainable. Quote
Assistant Regional Manager Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 21 minutes ago, DLev said: If Schloss truly thought that was his best chance of winning, then Cozart or Volantis has to move from starter to close out games. What was rolled out last night not only didn’t work in that one instance, it’s not sustainable. I’d be very careful about jerking guys around to different roles. We saw what it did to Ruger last year. There is zero guarantee Cozart is a good Sunday starter. We know Volantis is a great one. I’d much rather work with the pieces we got in the bullpen and iron it out vs wholesale changes to the entire staff. Quote
DLev Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Assistant Regional Manager said: I’d be very careful about jerking guys around to different roles. We saw what it did to Ruger last year. There is zero guarantee Cozart is a good Sunday starter. We know Volantis is a great one. I’d much rather work with the pieces we got in the bullpen and iron it out vs wholesale changes to the entire staff. What would you call what he’s doing now? Last night was choosing not to try. Quote
Assistant Regional Manager Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 11 minutes ago, DLev said: What would you call what he’s doing now? Last night was choosing not to try. Not try what? They tried two different arms in the 9th inning that they normally don’t use and neither worked. Quote
Buck Travis Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago In a tournament we might have to bring Volantis back in as closer. Quote
JimR6 Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago (edited) 3 hours ago, DLev said: What would you call what he’s doing now? Last night was choosing not to try. Choosing not to try? WTF are you talking about? Have you ever played or coached? I have done both, and that comment is reprehensible. Edited 38 minutes ago by JimR6 Quote
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