I get that you have to protect your players, but if a guy has gone that far, and only has thrown 80 pitches you give him a chance to make history unless he tells you he can't do it.
They were only up 3-0 when the decision was made. But I get what your saying.Brett Taylor (Cubs blogger) had a great point on Twitter. You're up 7-0. At least let him go out there and put some over the plate and see what happens. Maybe they just hit into 6 outs. And if they get a hit you can pull him and you're still up 7-0.
Sometimes you take a risk of losing one of 162 in April to reward a Hall of Famer with a once in a lifetime opportunity.They were only up 3-0 when the decision was made. But I get what your saying.
Sometimes you take a risk of losing one of 162 in April to reward a Hall of Famer with a once in a lifetime opportunity.
The Dodgers front office focuses heavily on analytics and Roberts's strategy falls right in line with that. What Reggie is saying is the analytics people are to blame (and I agree).Reggie Jackson must not be familiar with Dave Roberts's playing career
I am a twins fan and there is absolutely no chance Minnesota was coming back to win that game.I assumed Kershaw was pulled due to still being early in the year and not wanting to risk injury, but some on here and twitter are more of the belief it was a decision to win the game. If it was the former I totally understand it, but if it was the latter that is a boneheaded decision
I can't think there was any way it was to win the game, given they were up as much as they were. They were at 99% win probability.I assumed Kershaw was pulled due to still being early in the year and not wanting to risk injury, but some on here and twitter are more of the belief it was a decision to win the game. If it was the former I totally understand it, but if it was the latter that is a boneheaded decision
Analytics? I do not see this as an analytics issue. This was about protecting a key player since it’s April and we had such a short spring training to build up pitch counts.The Dodgers front office focuses heavily on analytics and Roberts's strategy falls right in line with that. What Reggie is saying is the analytics people are to blame (and I agree).
Kershaw also seemed fine with it when asked afterwards, said his command was starting to go. I guess its possible he was just being a company manAnalytics? I do not see this as an analytics issue. This was about protecting a key player since it’s April and we had such a short spring training to build up pitch counts.
Reggie Jackson must not be familiar with Dave Roberts's playing career
With the money he has made from the Company, not surprised.Kershaw also seemed fine with it when asked afterwards, said his command was starting to go. I guess its possible he was just being a company man