The question is why wasn't Gibbons getting himself thrown out in the second inning where complaining might actually help? whining after the game doesn't achieve anything
I sure didn't mean flustered. lol more of a case of simply being too fired up. the observation is not just about what he's done in Toronto, but instead how is personality is as a whole and yes the numbers do show that.
This a big part of the reason he shouldn't have been brought up. he needs to be more even keeled and that should come with maturity.
I think he gets caught up in it. He's quite excitable and that's the norm for a 20 year old. Osuna is a completely different animal and I think that's why he's had more success so far.
no, it's like you being punked into thinking you were good enough to do the CEO job and then when everyone has had a good laugh, at your expense, you get sent back to where you were supposed to be all along.