Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 MFS62 wrote:Heilmann again? Didn't he pitch two innings yesterday?Didn't Willie learn anything from last year when he wore out RHernandez by pitching him four and five days in a row?Four days in a row. Which is hardly the same thing.
Guest OlerudOwned Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 Reyes stays with, game over!He's great with the barehand (and the arm doesn't hurt).
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 OK why was I all concerned when we were getting beat by the Phillies?....as Keith says they just needed to get home.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 ="Edgy DC"]="MFS62"]Heilmann again? Didn't he pitch two innings yesterday?Didn't Willie learn anything from last year when he wore out RHernandez by pitching him four and five days in a row?Four days in a row. Which is hardly the same thing.Four days in a row is four days in a row.Why is it hardly the same thing. Because RH is older?Those words look identical to me. And last year IIRC, Willie had RH pitch four days in a row and five days in a row (different games, one was not an extension of the other).Later
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 Four days in a row is not the same thing as two days in a row.Should a reliever never be used after pitching two innings the day before?
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 I didn't say Heilman had pitched four days in a row. And yes, two is different than four. I didn't say that it was the same. But he did pitch two innings yesterday and I was just commenting that I hope Willie doesn't begin to overwork Aaron, that's all. It was my concern about what might happen, not a statement of what had occurred. Later
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 Well then, what does this mean?]Four days in a row is four days in a row.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 Heilamn has been brillaint except for one night since Sanchez went down, I have no problem with Willie using him like this, perhaps this is what Heilamn wanted,a key role to step into.
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 Not to join in, but his one screwup was in his thrird straight game.Today just made 2 in a row for AH, nothing to draw any wild conclusions from.>
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 ="Yancy Street Gang"]Well then, what does this mean?]Four days in a row is four days in a row.Hed nothing to do with what I had said. It was in response to this comment:]Four days in a row. Which is hardly the same thing. Maybe if he had explained what he meant by that better, and not just thrown that out there, it would have been easier to understand and respond to. Read my original post and tell me where I said Aaron had pitched four days in a row. Later
Guest ScarletKnight41 Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 ="Johnny Dickshot"]I love that old guy
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 I'm sorry that it was less than clear.Did you say the situations were the same? No. You clearly implied that they were similar and one was relevant to the other.Should a manager never use a reliever who has pitched two innings the day before?
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 Ahh, seas are calm again.ThanksIn response to your question, I think a manager must know the limits of each of his pitchers and decide accordingly. I remember when they used to say "sinkerballers pitch better with a tired arm - makes the ball sink better". And managers wouldn't hesitate to use sinkerballers several days in a row. I've noticed that Aaron, who used to rely on his changeup as his out pitch,is throwing more and more fastballs recently. If the FSY gun is correct, he has hit 96MPH several times. Now that he has apparently changed his pitching style, I don't know if they have sufficient information to know how much is too much (too often) for him to pitch. In such a case, I would tend to err on the side of caution. As a general rule during the regular season, if a "short man" pitched two innings yesterday, the most I would pitch him is one inning today and give him a day off tomorrow.You and I say he's pitched two days in a row. JD says three. Either way, I think that should be his limit, especially with such a large lead in the standings. The last thing the team needs now is another injured pitcher. Later
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 I think the fact that Heilman is pitching out of the pen is the reason why he doesn't throw as many different pitches as when he was a starter.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 It's two days in a row, three out of four, and four out of six.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 There was always calm.]You and I say he's pitched two days in a row. JD says three. No, Dickshot is saying that he recently screwed up when pitching in his third straight game.]Either way, I think that should be his limit, especially with such a large lead in the standings.So Randolph actually used him within acceptable bounds, and with a day off tomorrow.
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 It wasn't even recent, but the 3rd game post-Sanchez: He was used in all of 'em .screwed up the third. And that IMO wasn't so much an issue of the 3rd day work but that WWSB left him out there to take the punishment when he wasn't at his best. As I recall it, he had Jacobs up in a spot, couple guys on, but WWSB didn't go to any of the 4 lefties at his disposal, Jacobs walked then Cabrera killed us.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 Kinda cool that the PA system played Stevie Wonder's ''Sir Duke.'' when El Duque got out of that fifth inning jam striking out Barmes ,Jennings and Carroll then pumped his fist as he left to Stevie.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 ="ScarletKnight41"]The caught stealing is extra important - Milledge couldn't make the catch and there's a ground rule double with two outs.From where I was sitting, it would've been near impossible for anyone without Jose Reyes-esque speed and some luck to have made that catch.
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