When I went to LA this summer, my family that works for the Dodgers gave me a Dodgers Hernandez bobble head. It's on my TV stand in my living room lol. He is the man.I see Teoscar had a big game yesterday.
While stumbling his words in the post game press conference, Schneider came up with "I wanted him to get a standing ovation for the job he did" regarding why he pulled him. What the hell are you talking about dude this is the ALDS buddy.I was thinking he pulled him to save his arm for the future games. Not to give the bullpen a workout.
When I was first on the Internet, I posted often on the message board for the TV show The Mole. I was writing about 'the game within the game within the game', and I expressed that in mathematical form:Have a friend who's into basketball bigtime, he finds baseball boring, told him baseball is not boring, its a game within a game within a game, a chess match between managers and between pitcher and batter, not borin at all.
Ummm perhaps because he was untouchable? I just feel it was a premature pull. And having to use a number of bullpen arms was pointless when you have such a good outing from your starter. Not to mention this is a 22 year-old phenom and he only threw 77 pitches. The kid was making history and I don't agree with the move. The Yankees have a potent offense and they can put up runs in a hurry. There needs to be a bigger sense of urgency in the ALDS. There's a lot on the line here.Because it's the playoffs is exactly why you pull him. He also said that the top of the order was coming (third time through). He wasn't going to pitch a complete game no-hitter. Why keep him in for a couple of extra outs? You want him at his best in case the series ends up going to game 5.
I didn't see that post-game interview. I was just sharing my opinion of why I thought they took him out early. Also, I was watching it on a Fox feed and the commentator said the same thing.While stumbling his words in the post game press conference, Schneider came up with "I wanted him to get a standing ovation for the job he did" regarding why he pulled him. What the hell are you talking about dude this is the ALDS buddy.
Philip
Tony Soprano said revenge is best served with cold cuts.
That oblique strain he had this year affected his play for quite a while.When I went to LA this summer, my family that works for the Dodgers gave me a Dodgers Hernandez bobble head. It's on my TV stand in my living room lol. He is the man.
Philip
Pulling Savage was absolutely the right moveThe Jays were up 11-0 when Yesavage got pulled. I don't know in what universe a team blowing an 11-run lead is ever the manager's fault
I disagree. I felt as though it was at least an inning too early.Pulling Savage was absolutely the right move
Yankees are very strong, unfortunately I'm not surprised if they come back .This is going to be an unpopular thought, but I wouldn't count the Yankees out just yet