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It's nice to see Garrett getting that splitter working again, but he seems to get diminishing returns from it, the more he uses it. He may need to set it up with secondary pitches and save it for key spots.


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Not the best throw to the plate by McNutty but if Alvarez doesn't muff

the tag he was out and it would still be 2-2.


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That's a new standard for the BIGPURPLE button.



Mets have Taylor-McNeil-Lindor-Vientos up in the ninth.



Also, they've emptied their bench. Anybody gets hurt, we end up with Manaea or somebody on defense.


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I blame them for starting the inning with two on and none out. How many times have I said that it just kills their run production when that happens.


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I really thought Lindor smoked that F-8 but assa baseball.



ARI down a half dozen or so. ATL and SD start in a bit. Not

that I'm scoreboard watching in mid August...


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They showed a graphic on the SNY post game that had the walks

issued by National League bullpens and guess what team tops the

list. Don't cheat or use Stathead.



Oh those bases on balls! -- Timmy


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So perusing the box score here, I see:

- one run innings only

- a HR, but a solo

- 1-9 w/RiSP

- out-hit the other side but didn't out-score them

- a 3 walk inning for the winning run

- a key late-inning GiDP to waste a leadoff runner as the tying run

- a missed bunt so the following 400' fly ball couldn't produce a run

- and two on w/no outs in the 9th but failed to score either much less both



iow, business as usual


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Edgy MD wrote:

=SteveCohenStan post_id=166844 time=1724012159 user_id=165]
Mendoza is shit isn't he.


No, I don't think so.



I hate that he used Brazobán, but I was just as frustrated by Showalter making similar moves. I think this sort of thing goes higher up.
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That was actually one of the situations where bunting was a reasonable option. You want two runs there but you NEED one so a bunt puts both in scoring position, eliminates the traditional GiDP, and forces Miami to bring the infield in for at least one hitter and maybe two. If successful (and assuming the pre-determined outcome) Lindor's FO easily ties the game and puts the winning run 90 ft away.



The problem was in the execution, not the decision to try.


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