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Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
the reason they arent manufacturing runs despite the high averages is because they cant get the hits when the spottlight is on, its that simple.
now, hits with risp is difficult not all teams are good, they dont need a power bat they need hitters who KNOW what it takes to get a runner home...whether its a man on 3rd with 1 out or a man on 1st and 2nd with no outs.....bunting them over , sac flys...the little things.
jerry stressed it would be emphasized, but i dont see ANY base hit rbis unless is beltran, gado, and maybe reyes.
power is the last thing they need....church did the right thin with a sac bunt, but then nobody behind him got beltran home.
I was against it originally but we should have gone after Lowe.Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Be honest Mez, how confident are you in this rotation? Because I have very little confidence. I think the biggest mistake we could do would be not going after a quasi big name pitcher at the deadline. I donn't mean a Doc Halladay, but somebody that can consistently get the job done.
Seems like we have a far better 5th starter than last year, and Ollie is going to be Ollie and at years end he will have solid numbers.Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Be honest Mez, how confident are you in this rotation? Because I have very little confidence. I think the biggest mistake we could do would be not going after a quasi big name pitcher at the deadline. I donn't mean a Doc Halladay, but somebody that can consistently get the job done.
I'm confident once Maine gets healthy he'll be fine.Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Yea if Lowe was reasonable and took a 2 year deal I would have loved to gotten him. Hopefully Maine comes into his groove, but regardless if he does or not Omar still has to go after another starter. Too much pitching never hurts.