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2 minutes ago, Terminator said:

 

This was the only real decision to be made, it just wasn't realistic to ask anyone else to move to the bullpen.  6 man rotation at this stage of the season when its go time wasn't a smart choice with all the days off.  

Personally, i think Scherzer would be great in the bullpen considering his age/injury history but thats not going to happen right now.  We'll see come playoff time.  

 

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8 minutes ago, Jays24 said:

This was the only real decision to be made, it just wasn't realistic to ask anyone else to move to the bullpen.  6 man rotation at this stage of the season when its go time wasn't a smart choice with all the days off.  

Personally, i think Scherzer would be great in the bullpen considering his age/injury history but thats not going to happen right now.  We'll see come playoff time.  

 

I don't know it seems to me they broke the one pitcher that was swimming along just fine. 

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6-man rotation was always stupid. Clearly threw mostly eeveryone out of routine and rhythm. Gausman seems like the only guy to pitch better with extrs rest. Feel bad for Lauer he had the longest lay off obviously got shelled and is the first to get booted. All he did this entire Season was pitch well for us. With that being said talent wise he should be the 6th option. He could still be incredibly valuable going forward.
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It was definitely ego driven to send Lauer to the pen, can't really send any of the other 5 there, but probably not the most egregious decision. I don't know if Lauer would have been able to sustain his performance enough to justify a 6 man rotation down the stretch. Besides that, Berrios has been here for a few years with a big contract, and Bassitt is an impending FA (demoting him to the pen would hurt him in other ways), so Lauer really had no shot. Giving up 17 home runs in his last start at least made the decision a little easier. 

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Just now, glory said:

It was definitely ego driven to send Lauer to the pen, can't really send any of the other 5 there, but probably not the most egregious decision. I don't know if Lauer would have been able to sustain his performance enough to justify a 6 man rotation down the stretch. Besides that, Berrios has been here for a few years with a big contract, and Bassitt is an impending FA, so Lauer really had no shot. Giving up 17 home runs in his last start at least made the decision a little easier. 

So it doesn't matter how many times Berrios implodes or Bassitt implodes, politics and feelings dictate they keep getting chances. But Lauer has one lousy start, after they completely f***ed with his routine, and it's off with his head.

I'm not surprised, but I still think it kind of sucks.

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Barger doesn't really profile a two hole hitter. Personally I would have Lukes batting second with Barger fifth and Varsho seventh. 

Wasn't the offence at its best with Lukes batting second? 

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2 minutes ago, gruber9292 said:

Barger doesn't really profile a two hole hitter. Personally I would have Lukes batting second with Barger fifth and Varsho seventh. 

Wasn't the offence at its best with Lukes batting second? 

We don't really have anyone that profiles as an ideal 2 hitter. 

I like Lukes well enough, but he may be the 5th or 6th guy that I want getting the most at bats per game. 

I agree that Barger is an odd choice right now. I think Schneider is trying to get Barger more fastballs to hit, but of course that requires Vladdy to start crushing again.

 

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15 minutes ago, Masterbather said:

We don't really have anyone that profiles as an ideal 2 hitter. 

I like Lukes well enough, but he may be the 5th or 6th guy that I want getting the most at bats per game. 

I agree that Barger is an odd choice right now. I think Schneider is trying to get Barger more fastballs to hit, but of course that requires Vladdy to start crushing again.

 

Yeah, I just personally prefer more contact in the two spot. You going to trust Barger on a hit and run, or advancing a runner from second with no outs? I'll take the higher on base percentage and contact ability over Barger. The only thing is the lesser power, but on base and contact usually trumps in the two spot. Jmo.. 

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9 minutes ago, gruber9292 said:

Yeah, I just personally prefer more contact in the two spot. You going to trust Barger on a hit and run, or advancing a runner from second with no outs? I'll take the higher on base percentage and contact ability over Barger. The only thing is the lesser power, but on base and contact usually trumps in the two spot. Jmo.. 

Ya I think Barger is a 5/6 hitter but there is no one worthy of hitting ahead of Bo/Vlad tbh.

I would probably roll with Varsho to see how he does in that spot.  Hes been our best power threat all season.

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1 hour ago, Terminator said:

 

Interesting.

59 minutes ago, Masterbather said:

We don't really have anyone that profiles as an ideal 2 hitter. 

I like Lukes well enough, but he may be the 5th or 6th guy that I want getting the most at bats per game. 

I agree that Barger is an odd choice right now. I think Schneider is trying to get Barger more fastballs to hit, but of course that requires Vladdy to start crushing again.

 

Bo man???

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