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Diamond_Dog
(34,617 posts)Auggie
(31,798 posts)For a while there I thought the Tribe had a shot.
Diamond_Dog
(34,617 posts)Glad you folks in SF will be enjoying some postseason baseball!
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Before they lost 3/5th of their starting staff.
I do wish Cleveland would get a new batting coach. Naquin and Arroyo are producing for other clubs. Even Jake Bauers is doing better. Something isn't right. Is it sacrilege to suggest Francona has to go? Look at the difference Gabe Kapler made in San Francisco with a smarter approach at the plate. Longoria, Belt, Duggar, Slater and a lot of others struggled under Hensley Mullens, SF's old batting coach.
Diamond_Dog
(34,617 posts)Get a good batting coach.
And, I know its practically sacrilege, but I wonder about Tito, too. Granted, hes had some health issues this year.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Bruce Boche could succeed with Muellens because he knew how to manage and coach a pitching staff. Duane Kuiper described those championship years as torture because so wins many were low-scoring, one-run victories (it was torture, BTW). SF was good at small ball too. It was enough to win three series until other clubs started employing metrics. Boche retired, Kapler brought in almost all new people, and in his second year hes made history. Boche was greatdont get me wrong. But baseballs different now.
Brother Buzz
(37,795 posts)Sixteen game left to determine the National League (West) winner.
Capt. America
(2,482 posts)Auggie
(31,798 posts)Bauers is out but Kershaw will be back for the playoffs, albeit with a limited pitch count, I imagine. Scherzer and Kershaw -- an awesome one-two punch in a five-game series. That has to favor them.
I attribute the Giants success to better instruction, coaching, game management, and roster depth. Their late-season Achilles' Heel is starting pitching. They're vulnerable.