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Edgy MD wrote:

Centerfielder is playing about 150 feet deep here.


I was thinking about that. A liner up the middle might have resulted in a force out at 2nd.



And the answer is Diaz.


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There's the shutdown we needed.

It's on a platter now for you: closer gone, young pitcher in, speed on the base (Marte) and coming up (Acuna, Alvarez, Mauricio ... OK, not Alvarez)


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I missed this game. But from the sound of it. The worst loss of the season.



Our lead is effectively gone. If the Reds gain another game on us we're done.


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I disliked this game. I hate what the Don't Chase the Win doctrine leads a team to do to themselves.



But each of the four games of the Phillies sweep were worse.


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What I meant is that our lead is effectively gone. The one game lead isn't a 1 game lead due to the tiebreaker.



In essence, it's like having a half game lead. As long as we keep pace we in. If the Reds gain a game on us (over the course of the next 7). We're out.


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If managers were more committed to using their top relievers in tie games, rather than defined save situations; and if managers were more committed to using such guys for multi-inning stints, if perhaps less frequently; it would be a far more effective deployment.


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Edgy MD wrote:

If managers were more committed to using their top relievers in tie games, rather than defined save situations; and if managers were more committed to using such guys for multi-inning stints, if perhaps less frequently; it would be a far more effective deployment.


Couldn't agree more. It began, I think, with the formula that "Saves" = "Salary" for relievers so if a manager wasted his closer in a non-save situation, he was effectively costing him money, and showing him disrespect besides. Then came the complete psychological BS, in my opinion, saying that relief pitchers, unlike every other type of athlete in the history of athletics, needed to know exactly when they would be used in the game, and psychological hell would be unleashed if an athlete who was accustomed to pitching the 7th inning were to be put into the game in the 8th or the 6th--torment, self-doubt, and gopher balls would be the inevitable outcome.



I don't think it's too old school for a manager to tell his relief staff, "You'll go into the game at any crazy moment I want you in there, and if you fuck it up, I'll send yuz back to AAA faster than you can say 'Hoyt Wilhelm'."


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Well, Diaz was already in the game yesterday, so there would have been scant addition mental trauma to sending him out for the tenth.



A top reliever, most effectively deployed, would be chasing twenty wins, along with 20+ saves, and if an agent can't get him a payday out of that, he is not getting it done.


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