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  1. Yeah that's a good point and I edited my comment after I posted it. At this stage in their careers Santana, Moore and Crawford are all about true talent 100wRC+ hitters? Kelenic probably like a 90 or something. If you regressed them it'd be something like this? vs LHP 107 107 90 vs RHP 90 95 or whatever Kelenic is vs RHP 107
  2. Schneider let Gausman face Frazier who is a lefty and then pulled him against Santana right after. Under your theory why not Mayza there? But anyway, back to the situation at hand in Santana and two lefties being up after him. The Mariners were hellbent on pinch hitting for Kelenic with Dylan Moore who crushes lefties (they even did it with 2 outs and no one on base). And by bringing in Mayza you increase the odds of Santana getting on base by a lot. .290 OBP vs. righties compared to .380 OBP vs. lefties. Schneider thought he was going to limit a big inning by doing option 1 instead of option 2. Option 1 - Mayza: Santana (139 wRC+ vs. LHP) Moore (137 wRC+) Crawford (95 wRC+) Option 2: Gausman/Cimber/Garcia/Any other RHP option: Santana (89 wRC+ vs. RHP) Kelenic (let's be generous and say he's a true talent 95 wRC+ vs RHP) Crawford (wRC+ 106) Unregressed splits alert, but just by eyeballing it it would seem like the chances for a big inning are much greater for Option 1 than Option 2.
  3. Can you please explain.
  4. It will never make any sense to me. Even if he wanted to take Gausman out he could have went with a different RH reliever.
  5. Guardians or Astros for me. The former because they are the plucky underdogs. The latter because I think the whole cheating scandal is way overblown and the enemy of our enemy (the Yankees) is our friend.
  6. Santana crushes lefties and has throughout his career. Mayza probably gets him out only 60% of the time. Mayza has also been worse on 0 days rest through this career. After Santana it was obvious that Dylan Moore would come in to pinch hit and he crushes lefties too. Schneider is a dipshit, the only thing I don’t know is if Atkins told him that Mayza-Santana was a matchup that they liked.
  7. Seems like Catchers age the best to me. I don't have any hard data on that but there's loads of older guys that still play in the bigs. I think it's because they really don't move that much so if their foot speed starts to slow down it doesn't matter as much. Plus, Kirk is an elite framer and I don't think that skill ages. The Molinas were all fat and lasted a long time.
  8. I don't care what he does short of winning a World Series. I will never forgive Schneider for his Game 2 performance.
  9. Yeah right now with just Manoah, Gausman and Berrios set in the rotation we really need two starting pitchers. I think White and Kikuchi should stretch out in spring training but ultimately start in the bullpen and then can move to SP roles if needed. Lucky for the Jays there is a ton of older pitchers who will be looking at short term deals this offseason. We could also look to acquire one by trading Jansen. As for the bullpen I think we really only need one decent late inning guy and then some lotto tickets.
  10. It’s a good question. I’m sure they discussed Mayza vs Santana.
  11. Wow buddy who pissed in your Cheerios this morning?
  12. They probably hired a consultant group who is conducting polling on season ticket holders to see how pissed off they are at Schneider and if it will affect their decision to renew or not. Once they get the results they’ll make a decision.
  13. I've spent the past 3+ days trying to figure out why the hell Schneider went with a lefty in Mayza against Santana when Santana hits lefties so much better than he does righties. I've poured over every statistic I can find and the only thing I've seen is that Schneider wanted Santana facing a lefty because he hits less home runs against LHP. Santana is a patient, well-rounded hitter vs LHP and hits for better AVG, OBP and SLG but without a ton of home run power. Against RHP he's a garbage boom-or-bust swinger that goes for homers. So Schneider was trying to avoid a big inning via a grand slam there but that makes no god damn sense to me whatsoever because he's setting the Mariners up for a big inning just in a different way. Next up after Santana was Kelenic who is an easy guy to pinch hit for against LHP with Dylan Moore, a guy who can hit lefties well. So if Schneider is trying to avoid a big inning with a LHP, yeah he decreased the odds of Santana hitting a jack (in theory anyway lol) but suddenly went from facing two hitters with a wRC+ in the 80s (Santana and Kelenic vs RHP) to two hitters with a wRC+ well over 130 (Santana and Moore vs LHP)! I'm not sure how the hell Schneider comes back from this. After today's press conference it sounds like Atkins is going to stand by him but GM's don't usually outlast two different managers. You can fire one and then hire the next one and the interim guy doesn't count. But I'm not sure it's wise of Atkins to make the interim manager the permanent one when he will be feeling the heat from the media and the fans from day 1. He could just as easily find one that doesn't carry all of the baggage that Schneider will.
  14. Lol what?
  15. What were his comments about Ross Stripling? Some people on twitter are making it sound like we shouldn't expect him back.
  16. Does anyone have a link to Atkins' press conference today?
  17. Great summary but you missed a few trades: -Francisco Liriano for Teoscar Hernandez who has given us 11 WAR and counting over the past 5 years -He got that broad running the Marlins to accept Joe Panik for Adam Cimber and Corey Dickerson lmao. In 108 innings Cimber has given us a 2.42 ERA. -Traded Travis Bergen for a struggling Robbie Ray who he then extended for 1 year and Ray won the Cy Young that season
  18. How the hell does this poll have 28 votes and mine only has 4?
  19. Not a bad idea. Would probably get us the frontline starter or flamethrowing reliever we need. Maybe both.
  20. THANK YOU Finally someone with some sense on this board.
  21. Agreed. How long of an extension would you give him though? I'm thinking 5 years.
  22. Choose wisely. I made this poll public.
  23. I think I know the answer but just want to make sure.
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