metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 ="Frayed Knot"]Not all that surprising. Brantley seems to have grabbed (been assigned?) the macho guy role on 'BB2N' - right down to his moniker on that show of 'Cowboy' (one I've never heard anywhere else).I was listening to him talk a while back about relievers/closers and he was making the usual point about 9th innings being "different" than others yyybbb. A debatable point certainly, but nothing too unusual about hearing it from a pundit or ex-player. Until, that is, he launches into how that difference affected him in his reliever days claiming that he was the type who needed that kind of pressure to the point where, while he'd sometimes give up runs in non-save-type situations, he NEVER coughed it up when the game was on the line in the 9th because he was able to set his mind to the task.Call me cynical but I'm betting that claim wouldn't stand up to even semi-close scrutiny.jeff brantley was 23 of 28 save opportunities in 2000.and i'm just gonna guess, since the record for consecutively converted save opportunities is not held by him and does not stand at about one hundred and fifty, that he actually may have coughed it up when the game was on the line. but that's just a hunch. purely speculative...
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 At the risk of getting hammered as bad as Trachsel in game 3, I'm coming out and endorsing Trachsel as the game 7 (if necessary) starter, as long as he's healthy.Guessing here, but I would bet that Darren Oliver would be the first person to ever start a Game 7 (if necessary) without having made a single start all season. Do we really want to risk that?My reasonings for Trax in Game 7 (if necessary):- this is subjective, but I have a hard time believing that he's not chomping at the bit to redeem himself. He did win 15 games this year. And I believe he'll be alright...and I think the Shea crowd will be behind him at the start.- If Trax has another poor outing, Oliver will be there, just like he has all season to pick the starter up. If Oliver starts and struggles, I don't think you can count on Trax to come out of the bullpen (different mentality and all that) to right the ship.- Willie's talked all year about "these are my guys, these are my guys; we'll do what we've done all year." Panicking and starting Oliver, IMO, goes against that.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 If he's healthy, I go with him. Trax has rebounded from a crap outing more times than I can count. If he doesn't have it, all hands will be on deck, and Willie is clearly not shy about a quick hook.
Guest cooby Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I wish Trachsel could read this; I think we are the only supporters he has
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 ]I wish Trachsel could read this; I think we are the only supporters he hasI believe Trax when he says this..]I don't think that's fair, considering I've been waiting 13 years for this opportunity, and I've never done that ever, ever, ever," It's quite a contrast when you compare how Delgado is doing after waiting his whole career to play in the postseason like Trax has.I feel bad for the guy even though he stank.
Guest cooby Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Somebody should invite him here. Yancy.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 ="HahnSolo"] If Trax has another poor outing, Oliver will be there, just like he has all season to pick the starter up. If Oliver starts and struggles, I don't think you can count on Trax to come out of the bullpen (different mentality and all that) to right the ship.Oliver coming in after Trachsel has given up five runs doesn't help win the game, though.I'd let Oliver start, and if he struggles, then it's all hands on deck. Trachsel's had two bad outings in a row. I don't want to see him start Game 7.The Cards are weak against lefties. They're strong against Trachsel. Oliver's not ideal, but we saw him go six scoreless innings. That's as good as a start to me.
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 And Oliver's had one (1) good outing in a row. Leading up to that appearance, Oliver's been pretty bad dating back to September.It's all hands on deck anyway. Were it up to me I'd prolly give Trax the ball with the understanding that the second he encounters trouble Oliver's there.Of course if Ollie starts the same thing applies.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Yeah, the idea isn't to allow Trax to dig a five-run hole.But Trachsel in support of Oliver seems far more desperate than Ollie is support of Trachsel.If Ollie chokes, you send Trachs out there as an undermined starter who has made all of one relief appearance (1995) in his career?
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 What happens if we need a longman tonight or for game six?,that would throw a spanner in the works.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 We say "fly in the ointment" over here.One more foreign dialectal expression out of you, buddy, and...The game at hand is a top priority. If the Mets can win by runnnig Oliver out there, they do.Perez, as it stands, is also a longman in the pen. And if mopup duty calls, nobody will be shy about stretching Roberto Hernandez.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 ]Perez, as it stands, is also a longman in the pen.So game seven could be started by Oliver with Perez as the longman...Oliver / Perez...cool.
smg58 Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I'm with Edgy and cooby as far as giving Trachsel the chance to start goes. I also think Oliver has to be ready very quickly if Steve runs into trouble.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Things will be so much nicer if the Mets can win tonight and tomorrow.Thursday's game is looking like a desperate mess.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Yancy Street Gang wrote:Things will be so much nicer if the Mets can win tonight and tomorrow.Thursday's game is looking like a desperate mess.As I posted in the Quotes of 2006 thread:]When asked yesterday about who would start game 7 of the NLCS, Traschel or Oliver, Willie Randolph said: "The best thing we can do is win this in six". Willie seems to agree with you. So do we all.Later
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 The thought of a Game 7 is as frightening, for different reasons, as it was in the 1986 NLCS.Of course, if the Mets lose tonight (must... not... happen...) we'll be desperately hoping for a Game 7, rather than rooting against it.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 ="Yancy Street Gang"]The thought of a Game 7 is as frightening, for different reasons, as it was in the 1986 NLCS.Hey! You just came up with another 1986/2006 similarity for that thread.Later
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I'd start Traschel but i'd have a guy warming the entire game and ready to make a quick hook, and i mean QUICK. if he walks the 1st two batters he does not face Pujols. if he lets 3 men on in any inning he's out of here.Oliver and Perez 1-2-3Hernandez 5-6Bradford 5-6Mota 7Heilman 8Wagner 9Feliciano- a big lefty anywhere from the 4th to 7th
dinosaur jesus Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 The fate of Steve Trachsel? If he pitches again like he did last time, defenestration.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 dinosaur jesus wrote:The fate of Steve Trachsel? If he pitches again like he did last time, defenestration.What is Defenestration? The act of throwing something or someone out of a window. Nice word.Later
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 I think that was popular in Florence during the Middle Ages.Popular for the throwers and the fans, if not for the defenestrated.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted October 17, 2006 Posted October 17, 2006 Yancy Street Gang wrote:I think that was popular in Florence during the Middle Ages.Popular for the throwers and the fans, if not for the defenestrated.Depends on where they land.
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