This is the risk you run when you ask your closer to get 9 outs. He can get out of this though.
He's only going to be asked to get 6 at most. He's really not their closer, they use him in whatever spot they feel is the most important in the game. Allen will close tonight. I love the way Francona uses him. Yankees should use Betances like that.
This is the risk you run when you ask your closer to get 9 outs. He can get out of this though.
He's only going to be asked to get 6 at most. He's really not their closer, they use him in whatever spot they feel is the most important in the game. Allen will close tonight. I love the way Francona uses him. Yankees should use Betances like that.
This is the risk you run when you ask your closer to get 9 outs. He can get out of this though.
He's only going to be asked to get 6 at most. He's really not their closer, they use him in whatever spot they feel is the most important in the game. Allen will close tonight. I love the way Francona uses him. Yankees should use Betances like that.
I think Bentances is suited for it too. He seemed to struggle in the closer role. I like him as the utility guy a la Miller in Cleveland. Francona is underrated btw.
aside from pre & post cocaine Lindsay Lohan, I can't think of a starker divide between God-awful and amazing than reg season vs post-season baseball.
I'll never understand how people can watch 162 games, but this playoff baseball is $$. This pitching, God damn...
The NBA regular season is by far the worst of any sport in my opinion. It's pretty much meaningless. The teams who have a shot to win the title are never going to be in danger of missing the playoffs. At least in baseball the regular season is meaningful, even as the 2nd wild card you have a legit shot to win the world series.
aside from pre & post cocaine Lindsay Lohan, I can't think of a starker divide between God-awful and amazing than reg season vs post-season baseball.
I'll never understand how people can watch 162 games, but this playoff baseball is $$. This pitching, God damn...
The NBA regular season is by far the worst of any sport in my opinion. It's pretty much meaningless. The teams who have a shot to win the title are never going to be in danger of missing the playoffs. At least in baseball the regular season is meaningful, even as the 2nd wild card you have a legit shot to win the world series.
+1 Basketball is a shitty regular season sport. Playoffs are usually fun, but sometimes that can even be lame.
Baseball is a fun grind. Bad teams can get streaky. Many kinds of novel plays can happen on any given day. Basketball seems a much more predetermined sport.
but it's more just middling as opposed to bad and (obviously) much, much shorter.
But baseball has lower lows and higher highs, which is why I'm saying the divide is so stark, way more than other other sport IMV. 162 just feels like such an unbearable endless slog, but these bases loaded playoff moments with elite pitchers are just edge of your seat excellent.
Cashman should get a World Series ring. Miller has been an absolute animal for them. I happen to really like the way Francona uses him also. He is their best reliever by far, so he comes in when Francona thinks it's critical, not just for save situations. It is more of an old school (70s) approach to closers (i.e. Gossage, Sutter, Fingers, Lyle, etc.) and I like it.
Or is this one of those silly baseball things?
Even before the All Star game winner got home field, the best record didn't matter. They just alternated years back then.
Then again, it was Hargrove.
God, you're annoying.
He's only going to be asked to get 6 at most. He's really not their closer, they use him in whatever spot they feel is the most important in the game. Allen will close tonight. I love the way Francona uses him. Yankees should use Betances like that.
It was like that often with the Yankees too. Gives up some dink and dunks but somehow gets out of it in 20 pitches with no runs scored.
Love the drama.
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This is the risk you run when you ask your closer to get 9 outs. He can get out of this though.
He's only going to be asked to get 6 at most. He's really not their closer, they use him in whatever spot they feel is the most important in the game. Allen will close tonight. I love the way Francona uses him. Yankees should use Betances like that.
Agreed, assuming we sign a closer (Chapman?).
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This is the risk you run when you ask your closer to get 9 outs. He can get out of this though.
He's only going to be asked to get 6 at most. He's really not their closer, they use him in whatever spot they feel is the most important in the game. Allen will close tonight. I love the way Francona uses him. Yankees should use Betances like that.
I think Bentances is suited for it too. He seemed to struggle in the closer role. I like him as the utility guy a la Miller in Cleveland. Francona is underrated btw.
I'll never understand how people can watch 162 games, but this playoff baseball is $$. This pitching, God damn...
I'll never understand how people can watch 162 games, but this playoff baseball is $$. This pitching, God damn...
The NBA regular season is by far the worst of any sport in my opinion. It's pretty much meaningless. The teams who have a shot to win the title are never going to be in danger of missing the playoffs. At least in baseball the regular season is meaningful, even as the 2nd wild card you have a legit shot to win the world series.
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aside from pre & post cocaine Lindsay Lohan, I can't think of a starker divide between God-awful and amazing than reg season vs post-season baseball.
I'll never understand how people can watch 162 games, but this playoff baseball is $$. This pitching, God damn...
The NBA regular season is by far the worst of any sport in my opinion. It's pretty much meaningless. The teams who have a shot to win the title are never going to be in danger of missing the playoffs. At least in baseball the regular season is meaningful, even as the 2nd wild card you have a legit shot to win the world series.
+1 Basketball is a shitty regular season sport. Playoffs are usually fun, but sometimes that can even be lame.
Baseball is a fun grind. Bad teams can get streaky. Many kinds of novel plays can happen on any given day. Basketball seems a much more predetermined sport.
His biggest strength outside of the best slider in the game is his brain.
But baseball has lower lows and higher highs, which is why I'm saying the divide is so stark, way more than other other sport IMV. 162 just feels like such an unbearable endless slog, but these bases loaded playoff moments with elite pitchers are just edge of your seat excellent.
Schwarber has a huge platoon split. Doesn't hit lefties much
4-2-2-4, with 2 jacks.
You know Susan, you just can't predict baseball.
Should be a good series. I think the CHI lineup is going to rake on CLE starting pitching not named Kluber.
You know Susan, you just can't predict baseball.
Goodness Gracious!
That's a logical thought. On the other hand, Cleveland starters have already shut down two excellent offenses. Can they keep it up? We'll see.
As verducci pointed out yesterday, winning Game 1 is the key advantage.