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Guest Host Harvey Korman is on vacation today,
instead counting the money from yesterday's Harvey gate.


But first, a shout-out to Keith You-Know-Who, lurking in the shadows:

"Where's Headley?"


Today's episode of The Harvelous Harv Show:
When's Harvey Pitching?

guest starring:

Jeremy Hefner



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Jordany Valdespin and John Buck are on vacation today, too. Lucas Duda will be cleaning up.

Ruben Tejada � SS
Daniel Murphy � 2B
David Wright � 3B
Lucas Duda � LF
Marlon Byrd � RF
Ike Davis � 1B
Anthony Recker � C
Collin Cowgill � CF
Jeremy Hefner � RHP


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"Harvelous is such a tough act to
follow. It's like having to follow Jimi
Hendrix at Monterey.
"


"Or like having to follow another comedian. The audience is all laughed out by the time
I'm on stage
."*



"Where's Harvey Cowznofski?"




* This is my second Annie Hall reference this week. See, Heavyosity, the rock group, in the question/answer thread.


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Matt Harvey is atop or near the top of the leaderboards in every major pitching category. Harvelous Harv currently leads the NL in the following categories:

Wins
WHIP
Hits per 9 IP
Games Started
Average Game Score
Opponent BA
Opponent OBP
Opponent SLG
Opponent OPS
Pitcher WAR
Adj Pitching Runs
Adj Pitching Wins
Base Out Runs Saved
Sit. Wins Saved
Base-Out Wins Saved


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Duda moved to clean-up after Collins said earlier in the week that he didn't want to mess with a guy going so well. Good move?

Mets
Ruben Tejada, ss
Daniel Murphy, 2b
David Wright, 3b
Lucas Duda, lf
Marlon Byrd, rf
Ike Davis, 1b
Anthony Recker, c
Collin Cowgill, cf
Jeremy Hefner, rhp

Dodgers
Carl Crawford, lf
Nick Punto., 2b
Adrian Gonzalez, 1b
Matt Kemp, cf
Andre Ethier, rf
Juan Uribe, 3b
Ramon Hernandez, c
Justin Sellers, ss
Hyun-Jin Ryu, lhp


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TransMonk wrote:
Duda moved to clean-up after Collins said earlier in the week that he didn't want to mess with a guy going so well. Good move?


glad he waited until he cooled off a little. wouldn't want to mess things up.


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It's Backfire City.

When you're not moving a guy to protect his confidence, and it gets all over the media that you're not moving him to protect his confidence, it kind of messes with his confidence, so you might as well move him, to restore his confidence.


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Everyone needs to stop fostering the illusion that the position in the lineup matters. When it's your turn to bat, step up to the plate and do your job. What matters is who the pitcher is, what the score is, what runners are on base, not the position in the batting order.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Everyone needs to stop fostering the illusion that the position in the lineup matters. When it's your turn to bat, step up to the plate and do your job. What matters is who the pitcher is, what the score is, what runners are on base, not the position in the batting order.


it doesn't matter much..but it does matter. The higher OBP guys you have higher up, the more AB you get in the game. The more AB you get in a game, the more likely you are to win. Duda has been near tops in OBP this season and extends the lineup the more AB he gets.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Everyone needs to stop fostering the illusion that the position in the lineup matters. When it's your turn to bat, step up to the plate and do your job. What matters is who the pitcher is, what the score is, what runners are on base, not the position in the batting order.


Pretty much. Especially after the first inning when anyone can end up batting leadoff or cleanup. The main importance of the lineup is to have the best hitters hit earlier in the lineup to allow the opportunity for more at bats.


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Everything affects a player, though: the number of people in the stands, whether his girlfriend is going at it with his mother online, the abuse or support of the fans, whether he's hitting well or slumping, or the high or low expectations of a team (which may or may not be symbolized by the player's position in the batting order).

Psyches are real, and managing psyches is a big part of a manager's job, and managing Duda's strikes me as one of the more delicate parts of that job.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Everyone needs to stop fostering the illusion that the position in the lineup matters. When it's your turn to bat, step up to the plate and do your job. What matters is who the pitcher is, what the score is, what runners are on base, not the position in the batting order.


This. It drove me up the wall a few years ago when Manuel wanted to bat Reyes second and Reyes said he couldn't do that. Same crap with self-interested relief pitchers who claim they have to pitch the ninth inning to be effective.


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What a shame the Mets don't have anybody named Ken, Zangrief, M.Bison or Akuma in their lineup.



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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Everyone needs to stop fostering the illusion that the position in the lineup matters. When it's your turn to bat, step up to the plate and do your job. What matters is who the pitcher is, what the score is, what runners are on base, not the position in the batting order.


This. It drove me up the wall a few years ago when Manuel wanted to bat Reyes second and Reyes said he couldn't do that. Same crap with self-interested relief pitchers who claim they have to pitch the ninth inning to be effective.


Third. I understand players getting attached to the idea of themselves as a leadoff hitter, or a closer. The ownership of it. I think Manuel gave him like a week in the 3rd spot before flip-flopping back.


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Bothers me that Terry gives life to the notion that the batting order matters by describing it in terms of his player's comfort with their role.


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Yes, that was pretty much my point. Instead he should be saying, "Lucas, it doesn't matter if you bat fourth or sixth or whatever. Just step up to the plate and do what you do best."


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I think it was specifically that he didn't want Duda thinking he had to hit home runs every time just because he is in the clean-up spot...but rather for him to keep on keeping on as he has.

Bunk? Maybe...but the 4 hole has a certain perceived description attached to it whether it's valid or not. Yes, in a vacuum it shouldn't matter. I don't know that Duda's head is a vacuum.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Bothers me that Terry gives life to the notion that the batting order matters by describing it in terms of his player's comfort with their role.


Terry is a trained psychologist.... How did we feel as kids where we hit in little league or higher level? It might stoke some...


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Listening at work via XM. Howie's off today, apparently, it's Josh and some dingus with the call. Going to give Charley Steiner and the LA broadcast team a listen for a change.


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Ashie62 wrote:
John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Bothers me that Terry gives life to the notion that the batting order matters by describing it in terms of his player's comfort with their role.


Terry is a trained psychologist.... How did we feel as kids where we hit in little league or higher level? It might stoke some...


It mattered a hell of a lot when I was a kid. It was very much a status symbol kinda thing. Just as important was what number you were picked when choosing sides. One summer I went from being the last pick to being the first and that really boosted my kahnfidence.

First blood drawn. Kemp again.


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Fman99 wrote:
I'm ready to launch Hefner from a cannon like the way they used to make puffed rice cereal.


googles amazin


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Fman99 wrote:
Listening at work via XM. Howie's off today, apparently, it's Josh and some dingus with the call. Going to give Charley Steiner and the LA broadcast team a listen for a change.


I wonder if Howie's in Philadelphia.


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