Read More...Baseball Fates, please note (please?): I’m just playing around here! None of these things will actually come to pass; it’s just a way of expressing how hot he’s been so far.
Miguel Cabrera finished Thursday’s game #45 with a .391 BA, .701 slugging, 1.168 OPS, 14 HRs, 55 RBI, 39 Runs, 72 hits, 129 total bases, and an OPS+ well north of 200.
The projection multiplier from 45 to 162 is 3.6, so….
Heads up, Hack? Bourn’s gift to Miggy (plus Thursday’s daily dinger) put him on a ...
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1. fra paolo posted on October 14, 2012 at 12:35 PM # hit 0 | hit 0One could argue that Leyland actually broke with his normal 'his guy' philosophy. Because it wasn't a save situation.
On top of that, as mgl noted here, Valverde has a bit more trouble with LHB than RHB, at least in that this season he's suddenly found them harder to strike out. Plus, Yankee Stadium's short right-field is going to work in favour of LHB.
Paradoxically, Leyland should probably have stuck to The Book: 'It's not a save situation, so I'll keep Valverde's powder dry.'
And if you want to rebuild a player's confidence, isn't it something better to do at home?
The hallmark of every postseason is that a manager - one who has just guided his team over the course of 162 games into the playoffs - makes a suboptimal tactical move, at which point BTFers who don't know anything about what he did over the regular season decide he must be "dumb," if not an outright bad manager.
I want to maintain the option of both saying that Leyland's bullpen management last night was stupefyingly dumb and that I think Leyland is generally a good, smart manager.
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