VolunteerCeltic
Never tell me the odds!
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Good post. And it’s kind of where I’m at too. Dean should sit imo but I’m not sure who you replace him with as Ariel hasn’t been very good eitherThis isn’t just about stats or errors in a single game. That kid was a Freshman All-American, the starting shortstop on a national championship team, and is about to get drafted. Coaches like Vitello aren’t just managing a box score—they’re managing culture, confidence, and loyalty.
Pulling a guy like that after a rough stretch might make fans feel better in the moment, but it sends the wrong message to the locker room and to future recruits. Loyalty matters. And showing a projected draft pick that you believe in him, even when he’s struggling, speaks volumes about the kind of program you’re running. To Tony’s credit he’s loyal to a fault. That’s why he’s our coach and not LSU’s or Texas AM. That loyalty will likely be overridden by his competitive nature now that we’re entering the post season. He’s not going to trot him out there if he thinks it hurts the teams chance to win when it matters most (post season) and I think it’s pretty clear it’s hurting the team.
Question is, who do replace him with? Antigua has made errors lately too and his bat is worse. You have to quit shifting the entire infield around. What’s the lineup you want to see that’s going to give this team the best opportunity?
Rough stretch of 2/3’s of the seasonThis isn’t just about stats or errors in a single game. That kid was a Freshman All-American, the starting shortstop on a national championship team, and is about to get drafted. Coaches like Vitello aren’t just managing a box score—they’re managing culture, confidence, and loyalty.
Pulling a guy like that after a rough stretch might make fans feel better in the moment, but it sends the wrong message to the locker room and to future recruits. Loyalty matters. And showing a projected draft pick that you believe in him, even when he’s struggling, speaks volumes about the kind of program you’re running. To Tony’s credit he’s loyal to a fault. That’s why he’s our coach and not LSU’s or Texas AM. That loyalty will likely be overridden by his competitive nature now that we’re entering the post season. He’s not going to trot him out there if he thinks it hurts the teams chance to win when it matters most (post season) and I think it’s pretty clear it’s hurting the team.
Question is, who do replace him with? Antigua has made errors lately too and his bat is worse. You have to quit shifting the entire infield around. What’s the lineup you want to see that’s going to give this team the best opportunity?
4 hrs sleep, bourbon...thanks for counting up all the baserunners Marcus was responsible for.In case you were unaware of the rule:
Marcus left the game leading 5-2 with two runners he was “responsible for” on base. Worst case scenario for Marcus, the reliever allows them both to score. That is 5-4.
Not Marcus’s fault it then became 5-6. He wouldn’t have taken the L.
This isn’t just about stats or errors in a single game. That kid was a Freshman All-American, the starting shortstop on a national championship team, and is about to get drafted. Coaches like Vitello aren’t just managing a box score—they’re managing culture, confidence, and loyalty.
Pulling a guy like that after a rough stretch might make fans feel better in the moment, but it sends the wrong message to the locker room and to future recruits. Loyalty matters. And showing a projected draft pick that you believe in him, even when he’s struggling, speaks volumes about the kind of program you’re running. To Tony’s credit he’s loyal to a fault. That’s why he’s our coach and not LSU’s or Texas AM. That loyalty will likely be overridden by his competitive nature now that we’re entering the post season. He’s not going to trot him out there if he thinks it hurts the teams chance to win when it matters most (post season) and I think it’s pretty clear it’s hurting the team.
Question is, who do replace him with? Antigua has made errors lately too and his bat is worse. You have to quit shifting the entire infield around. What’s the lineup you want to see that’s going to give this team the best opportunity?
This isn’t just about stats or errors in a single game. That kid was a Freshman All-American, the starting shortstop on a national championship team, and is about to get drafted. Coaches like Vitello aren’t just managing a box score—they’re managing culture, confidence, and loyalty.
Pulling a guy like that after a rough stretch might make fans feel better in the moment, but it sends the wrong message to the locker room and to future recruits. Loyalty matters. And showing a projected draft pick that you believe in him, even when he’s struggling, speaks volumes about the kind of program you’re running. To Tony’s credit he’s loyal to a fault. That’s why he’s our coach and not LSU’s or Texas AM. That loyalty will likely be overridden by his competitive nature now that we’re entering the post season. He’s not going to trot him out there if he thinks it hurts the teams chance to win when it matters most (post season) and I think it’s pretty clear it’s hurting the team.
Question is, who do replace him with? Antigua has made errors lately too and his bat is worse. You have to quit shifting the entire infield around. What’s the lineup you want to see that’s going to give this team the best opportunity?
Yep. Most of us that are throwing in the towel now defended him for weeks leading up to this point.I would be less concerned if this was just a “bad stretch” of play as you describe it, but this has been a protracted issue all year long in SEC play. It’s not like his errors and defense have been happening in a small sample size of games this year, it’s been a regular occurrence.
I doubt that Tony is going to make any change this late in the year, but it almost feels written in stone that Curley’s struggles are going to cost us in June. I certainly hope I am wrong though and he flips a switch and is error free the rest of the year.