Perhaps if the decision to move the Catcher up in the batting order . . . No, I don't want to beat a dead horse.
Perhaps if the decision to move the Catcher up in the batting order lasted more than . . . No, I don't want to beat a dead horse.
Perhaps if the decision to move the Catcher up in the batting order lasted more than one game, then abandoned, then tried
later for one game, then abandoned like tonight . . . our two power hitting Catchers wouldn't be pitched around and our dismal
left-on-base performance wouldn't be the case and we might have been serious Wild Card contenders.
If it is a bad concept, why does Lovullo keep going back to it for one game? If it is a good concept (as I believe it is), why does
he keep abandoning it after only one game?
Torey Lovullo = BADD -- Baseball Attention Deficit Disorder. If it is being determined by cyber metrics, it proves that the Manager
should speak up and that any theory should pass the eye test before being accepted.
I hope next season doesn't become a continuation of this season and become our third in a row of .500 mediocrity.
It is going to take changes . . . to change.