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come on now, there's no way to spin White, Sierra or Batsta and say those were even decent signings. so in the past the Twins may have made some great moves but currently not so hot
Plus how long have they needed a legit bat? 3-4 years now? and they can't find one |
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well if they had enough power bats in the middle of the lineup why were batista and white brought in to suppoesdly provide that?
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![]() Unfortunately, you can't pull "good" players out of thin air ozzie, and money doesn't grow on trees. You can't go out and buy a star player whenever you need one when you have Carl Pohlad as an owner. The Twins needed an OF and a 3B. They got them. |
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Davey and mlyons, thanks for successfully arguing my point while I was at work and taking a very refreshing nap. Sometimes I really feel like absolutely nobody understands the words I type (nor the point of this board) when I see posts like:
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I can't understand half of this post because it doesn't actually seem to be a reply to anything I said to you. Did I demand you have a source for something? I just re-checked my post. Nope. Nothing in there about sources. Also, if you had actually read my full post carefully, you would've noticed the little part where I said: Quote:
Lots of managers do lots of dumb things on a regular basis. Lots of managers are unaware of the myriad research that has revealed the flaws behind traditional ways of managing. And some side with tradition for the simple fact that doing anything else will get you fired if you don't succeed. bergey, I'm not sure if I've ever even responded to a post of yours before this thread but it really grinds my gears that you've called me out for - as far as I can tell - being upset that I'm going to correct you when you're wrong and for having opinions of my own. Do I have that one right? My posting style is blunt. I use exaggeration to make points. I have strong opinions and I express them. And yes, I think teams that rely on the sacrifice bunt and the hit and run are playing a bad style of offense. If you don't want to deal with it, I think there's an ignore feature somewhere here. I've never used it; I like to see when others disagree with me because it provides an excellent opportunity for discussion and debate. Ahem, back to the topic. Quote:
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according to "whom". I cant make a good argument against most of your thoughts because they are such an elementary way of thinking. Most of you probably watch the game, have never played the game and think you are an expert. In reality, baseball is a strategic game that requires more then swinging a bat and hitting home runs. I can't make a good argument against any of you, simply because you dont "get it" When the 3 of you figure out that baseball(actually having an opponent trying to disrupt you from scoring runs) is different than bowling.(where your direct competition is the pins(knocking then down), FOLLOWED by beating your opponent, you might understand what I am saying. Your strategy would work wonderfully if you didnt have an opponent. In reality, baseball is a game with 2 teams on the field both trying their hardest to stop the opponent from scoring runs. It is not always possible to just score runs how you want to(home runs) and a lot of times you NEED to use "crappy strategy" to win. I never once made the argument that over the course of the year you wouldnt score more runs by not bunting or moving runners. I will argue that you would win less games playing that way. If you are facing Johan Santana and you get the leadoff guy on. You will have few chances that game to score, when you get a chance to get him in scoring position with 1 out, you are much better off then trying to piece together 2 more hits against a pitcher that gives up a batting average of less then .200. Niether is a great situation, but the chances are better of having 1 hit with 2 outs remaining OVER trying to get 2 hits with 3 outs remaining. You can agree or disagree but the simple fact is, this strategy wont score you as many runs but will lead to more success on the field ESPECIALLY against great pitchers. Last edited by jbergey22; 07-06-2006 at 10:01 PM. |
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http://www.tangotiger.net/RE9902.html
There. A man on first with no outs is more likely to score than on man on second with one out. Sac. Bunting is not a good idea. |
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Please re-read my post, I admitted to that! You guys and your strategys would win a lot of games 8-2, 10-4, 12-6... You would lose a lot of games 2-1, 4-3, 2-0..... Last edited by jbergey22; 07-06-2006 at 10:20 PM. |
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