I think it is very important that the entire bullpen be evaluated by one inning.
I think it is very important that the entire bullpen be evaluated by one inning.
I was excited to get my first look at Bobby Poyner. Gotta say 89-90 MPH heater with little movement didn't impress, I felt that was before he gave up the bomb.
Barnes had his turn at being shaky. I just don't know why he thought to walk a guy when he had a 1 run lead and two out. If Barnes throws the ball hard and somewhere on the plate he has roughly a 25 to 30% chance of getting it hit. Even a home run only ties it and the likelihood of that is fairly small. By walking the batter, now he set into motion a potential steal, a run on a two base hit or a game loss on a home run. What was his follow up. Going 3 and 2 on the next batter to allow him to run on the pitch. No matter, he walks him as well, bringing up their best hitter. Good thinking Barnes. He then gives up a hit over the outfield for a run and only two good throws saved it from being a loss. Good that we wound up winning but it is like our pitchers, who are supposed to be pros, can't think of the logical conclusion of what they do. I don't buy that he couldn't throw a strike. More like his mind went blank and he thought it a better idea to try to get the batters to chase, which they didn't do. Pretty stupid approach to pitching.
1. Not so sure Barnes' walks of Anderson and Bout were as intentional as you imply.
2. Throwing strikes right down the middle to Justin Bour is a very quick way to end the game, but not with the result we all wanted.
3. Cameron Maybin is the Marlins' best hitter? Hottest, maybe. But not their best or even close.
4. If not for one bad inning on opening day, would this thread even exist?
Barnes was filthy as usual to the first batter ...then ok then bump in the road that derailed him ....how about looking at Kelly and Barnes as one at bat pitchers ? 2 tops but never 3 unless emergency .kelly pitches first two outs in 7 th Barnes last out and next out in 8th Hembre in for next two then big Red ? Mix and match as needed .
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I'm trying not to be too optimistic
The Boston Red Sox certainly could have used Tyler Thornburg out of the bullpen during their Opening Day loss, but he likely won't make his long-anticipated team debut until around the start of May.
Thornburg is continuing to work his way back from shoulder surgery, and Red Sox president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski told WEEI on Friday that the reliever is still "maybe a month away" from coming off the disabled list.
The 29-year-old has been brought along slowly this spring and recently tossed a 15-pitch live batting practice.
How about Vaz taking some responsibility for that movement behind the plate ??? Jumping around sometimes not only screws the pitcher it screws up a shitty ump ...And continue to call for a pitch that wasn't even close ?? Sorry but I caught abit and if your pitcher is missing that bad with an ump that shitty it's time to call something else ...The movement by Vaz in regards to Barnes and Kelly who have a book out on them for being less than stellar With command ?? That's needs to be address today .Vaz is by far our best catcher but coach this kid my God his bat is Golden right now ....Chris Sale can hit a nats ass ....Kelly and Barnes are lucky to hit Vaz glove when it's dead center stationary never mind a foot inside while he's jumping ....Cut the shit and Vaz is an all star .
Last edited by Natick to NC; 04-04-2018 at 08:43 AM.