How does the coach not realize the walk to Soto was not fatigue but strategy?
Coach_Fran said:lol Martinez let Stras roll because his bullpen is ***** He didn't have any options. The Astros have a good bullpen.AggiEE said:Coach_Fran said:What's funny is that nearly every article on the Athletic was critical of Dave Martinez leading into Game 6. The storyline was that Hinch was playing to win and Martinez was playing it safe and trying not to lose after being up 2-0.AustinAg2K said:The Beef01 said:It's ok, man...I get the defense of Hinch, but it's not throwing your lot in with the "FIRE HIM!" crowd if you acknowledge that Hinch had about as poor a night on the biggest stage as you could script.Coach_Fran said:No he didn't. Everyone just wants someone to blame.jopatura said:
I can't. Hinch ****ed us tonight.
How many World Series games are you going to win scoring two runs?
anyone????
This was a 6-2 game that was managed into a loss that looks like a blowout.
Consider that they had a 9-1 edge in hits entering the 7th inning....they ended-up getting outhit in 3 innings. In other words, the move that blew the game open absolutely killed the dugout and took the air out of the team.
Bad moves by a manager don't simply impact the game inside the bubble of that bad mistake.
I definitely don't think Hinch should be fired. I think he's one of the best mangers in the game, but I do think he seems to have lost that killer instinct he had in 2017. In 2017, he had no problem bringing in Lance McCullers instead of a reliever and letting him close it out. We were much more aggressive on the base path, too. We forced the issue. Last year, and more so this year, we were playing not to lose. I think that starts with the way AJ managed things in the playoffs. It bled down into the offense.
There's no consistency with most of those being critical of Hinch. There's just a bunch of emotional nonsense.
Martinez was the difference this series when it counted the most
He let Strasburg roll by going 9 in G6
He pitched his two aces Scherzer and Corbin in G7
He lit a fire under his team's ass by getting thrown out when they needed it
AJ Hinch just quietly managed to neuter a team that has twice the talent of the Gnats.
This team should have won far more than 107 with how stacked we are, any other average manager could have done that
The Astros bullpen isn't good because they pitched poorly tonight? Solid take. You should definitely manage things.Nuke LaLoosh said:Coach_Fran said:lol Martinez let Stras roll because his bullpen is ***** He didn't have any options. The Astros have a good bullpen.AggiEE said:Coach_Fran said:What's funny is that nearly every article on the Athletic was critical of Dave Martinez leading into Game 6. The storyline was that Hinch was playing to win and Martinez was playing it safe and trying not to lose after being up 2-0.AustinAg2K said:The Beef01 said:It's ok, man...I get the defense of Hinch, but it's not throwing your lot in with the "FIRE HIM!" crowd if you acknowledge that Hinch had about as poor a night on the biggest stage as you could script.Coach_Fran said:No he didn't. Everyone just wants someone to blame.jopatura said:
I can't. Hinch ****ed us tonight.
How many World Series games are you going to win scoring two runs?
anyone????
This was a 6-2 game that was managed into a loss that looks like a blowout.
Consider that they had a 9-1 edge in hits entering the 7th inning....they ended-up getting outhit in 3 innings. In other words, the move that blew the game open absolutely killed the dugout and took the air out of the team.
Bad moves by a manager don't simply impact the game inside the bubble of that bad mistake.
I definitely don't think Hinch should be fired. I think he's one of the best mangers in the game, but I do think he seems to have lost that killer instinct he had in 2017. In 2017, he had no problem bringing in Lance McCullers instead of a reliever and letting him close it out. We were much more aggressive on the base path, too. We forced the issue. Last year, and more so this year, we were playing not to lose. I think that starts with the way AJ managed things in the playoffs. It bled down into the offense.
There's no consistency with most of those being critical of Hinch. There's just a bunch of emotional nonsense.
Martinez was the difference this series when it counted the most
He let Strasburg roll by going 9 in G6
He pitched his two aces Scherzer and Corbin in G7
He lit a fire under his team's ass by getting thrown out when they needed it
AJ Hinch just quietly managed to neuter a team that has twice the talent of the Gnats.
This team should have won far more than 107 with how stacked we are, any other average manager could have done that
Yes our bullpen did great tonight. Awesome take.
the last of the bohemians said:
How does the coach not realize the walk to Soto was not fatigue but strategy?
Coach_Fran said:LMJ turning into a co-ace would be a game changer.W said:it's been a great run for the Astros the last 3 seasons no doubt.The Milkman said:
This is as good of a run of Astros baseball as well probably ever experience. Anything other than appreciating it is a crime. World Series win, ALCS, and World Series. What a three year span.
Thank you Stros for everything
how long will it continue? Probably depends on 3 players: Tucker, Whitley, and LMj --- if they continue to develop and progress into above average players...the 'stros will be back in the world series in the next 2 years
Can't win many games when your ace has poor command and the bats go cold. It was a miracle they made it to game 7.W said:
the Astros were only 8-8 in the playoffs beginning with Game 3 of the ALDS in Tampa.
it was really a struggle to reach Game 7 of the world series. Did not dominate or frankly play well for long stretches of the postseason
W said:
the Astros were only 8-8 in the playoffs beginning with Game 3 of the ALDS in Tampa.
it was really a struggle to reach Game 7 of the world series. Did not dominate or frankly play well for long stretches of the postseason
Ags #1 said:
Man nuke and aggie ee need a breather. Did you have this hate in 2017? You want to fire the only manager who has ever got us a ws ring??
Nuke LaLoosh said:Ags #1 said:
Man nuke and aggie ee need a breather. Did you have this hate in 2017? You want to fire the only manager who has ever got us a ws ring??
Good riddance.
bearkatag15 said:
Think what you'd like, Hinch screwed this one up tonight...it's possible to hold that opinion and not think he should be fired.Coach_Fran said:You'd be a terrible poker player. The right decision isn't the right decision because it works out 100% of the time. You play the percentages and hope for the best. It was the right move going with Harris. You don't make nonsensical decisions for the **** of it.The Beef01 said:...and when did he give up that run?? Was that 24 hours after his manager said he needed the rest most from the off day? After tonight, would you simply say that 1 run was an anomaly or a sign of his condition?Coach_Fran said:Harris had allowed 1 run all postseason. He was a stud. I don't blame him for pulling Greinke.The Beef01 said:It's ok, man...I get the defense of Hinch, but it's not throwing your lot in with the "FIRE HIM!" crowd if you acknowledge that Hinch had about as poor a night on the biggest stage as you could script.Coach_Fran said:No he didn't. Everyone just wants someone to blame.jopatura said:
I can't. Hinch ****ed us tonight.
How many World Series games are you going to win scoring two runs?
anyone????
This was a 6-2 game that was managed into a loss that looks like a blowout.
Consider that they had a 9-1 edge in hits entering the 7th inning....they ended-up getting outhit in 3 innings. In other words, the move that blew the game open absolutely killed the dugout and took the air out of the team.
Bad moves by a manager don't simply impact the game inside the bubble of that bad mistake.
If Greinke had got tuned up in that inning, the same clowns would be screaming for Hinch to be fired for him pulling him.
Will Harris was nails this postseason, but he got you to this point and Hinch went to the whip when he absolutely should've known better.
I'm not saying Hinch is the jockey who fell off the horse...I'm saying he is the jockey who lost sight of the field down the stretch and whipped the horse and it inexplicably faded when it was a huge favorite.
In today's MLB...that's deeply concerning.
Hinch wasn't perfect but I don't put this loss on him. That's absurd.AggiEE said:bearkatag15 said:
There's no way Hinch will recover from this. He had to go. Everyone knew he was mismanaging the game as it happened in real time
It's a terrible, devastating loss, I don't blame Cole for being upset
Nuke LaLoosh said:
Now that the World Series is over and we lost, thanks to our shltty management and timely hitting, I can discuss this:
I know people That know people close to ownership and we aren't even gonna go after Cole. He's gone. It's a done deal that he will not be an Astro.
Just to add to the depression of the night... it's a done deal.
No one really believed they were going to offer him anything. It doesn't fit what they doNuke LaLoosh said:
Now that the World Series is over and we lost, thanks to our shltty management and timely hitting, I can discuss this:
I know people That know people close to ownership and we aren't even gonna go after Cole. He's gone. It's a done deal that he will not be an Astro.
Just to add to the depression of the night... it's a done deal.
So he was checked out in Game 1? See how easy that isQuote:
Now that the World Series is over and we lost, thanks to our shltty management and timely hitting, I can discuss this:
I know people That know people close to ownership and we aren't even gonna go after Cole. He's gone. It's a done deal that he will not be an Astro.
Just to add to the depression of the night... it's a done deal.
You don't know anyone.Nuke LaLoosh said:
Now that the World Series is over and we lost, thanks to our shltty management and timely hitting, I can discuss this:
I know people That know people close to ownership and we aren't even gonna go after Cole. He's gone. It's a done deal that he will not be an Astro.
Just to add to the depression of the night... it's a done deal.
iBrad said:
Everyone is upset after a loss, but that's a bad look for Cole. How about not ****ting the bed in game one, Gerritt? Then maybe we're not on this situation. He can be pissed for not pitching, but I've never seen pitchers score runs while on the mound.