He really is an idiot. He keeps changing the roster every year thinking it’s OK with no concept of team chemistry. He really is a dumbass. He hides from the media now like a little coward.
Schneider can only work with what Atkins gives him. Nobody is hitting and the bullpen may be the worst in the majors. Schneider's hands are tied. I'm not saying that he's Connie Mack, but it's hard to put the blame on him.He really is an idiot. He keeps changing the roster every year thinking it’s OK with no concept of team chemistry. He really is a dumbass. He hides from the media now like a little coward.
Philip
Yes. I was referring to the people calling for Schneider's head. I was saying that he can only do so much based on the non-competitive roster Atkins has given him.I was referring to Ross Atkins.
Did you see the Guerrero home run yesterday? Rounding the bases like the most feared hitter on the planet that got you good…..lolYes. I was referring to the people calling for Schneider's head. I was saying that he can only do so much based on the non-competitive roster Atkins has given him.
Good point. It seems like the second time through the order, they are laying off his slider no matter how sharp it is. I always felt like that was his downfall. They were laying off his slider, forcing him to come back in the zone, and they are sitting back and whacking him. Kind of reminds me of Roger Clemens once the league learned to layoff the splitter. But Roger is god, and he adjusted.Same old Manoah.
Might be smarter at this point to try him as a reliever
The guy I remember most for losing his effectiveness because batters started to lay off his out pitch would be Mark Eichhorn.... They were laying off his slider, forcing him to come back in the zone, and they are sitting back and whacking him....
Philip
I remember both pitchers quite well. I remember with Mark Eichorn, in the beginning hitters were chasing that slider 3 feet outside like Guerrero does lol. And then yes they laid off.The guy I remember most for losing his effectiveness because batters started to lay off his out pitch would be Mark Eichhorn.
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Mark Eichhorn's 1987 game logs.
Two completely different profiles, one for 1986 and opening day through June 8, 1987, and the other for after that.
Jim Abbott's career stats:
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At a certain point, every team clued in to the fact that they could tell which pitch Abbott was going to throw next by looking at his hand while he gripped the ball. Having been born without a right hand, Abbott could not use his glove to hide his grip. Those 1996 numbers are possibly the worst for any pitcher from the past 100 years who threw that many innings.