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The Name's John Lee Pettimore
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Been awhile since posting on this thread. Start by saying I have been a Reds fan all my 58 years. Grew up 25-30 miles north of Crosley. Went to my first game at age 4. Go back for a game each summer even though I have been living back in east TN for decades. Saw them beat the Tigers on Valdez/Cairo squeeze play in June. Also played a season on the D-1 level in college. So I have a little understanding of baseball and the Reds.
Not meant to anger, but, the players have covered for Dusty all year. That's what will kill them in the playoffs. We have 2 big time starters and 3 OK others that are good most of the time through 5 innings. We have a strong bullpen with the exception of Ondrusek. The truth is Dusty sacrifices games so his players don't get down on themselves. He does things in reverse order. The other top managers do everything to win first, lock the race up, before giving the players their "experiences" in getting shelled or striking out 4 at bats in a game. Instead of giving one player a night off, he gives 2 or even 3 players at the same time. Who takes out the two hottest hitters that have carried you, Masher Ludwick and Todd Frazier, in the starting line-up on the same night - only to have to reinsert Frazier when he leaves a weak Leake in too long (again)? Dusty. One example of many just last night. Sacrifices games.
Leake is not yet ready for prime time pitching, and Homer is just now getting there. An accomplished manager would let them pitch 5-6 innings max. Both have small frames and less muscle mass. Their stamina is not yet there. They have talent, but need stamina and pitching smarts which comes with experience over time as well as S&C. Have LeCure, Simon and Arredondo ready to go when Leake, Bailey and Bronson are starting. Bronson is in the twilight years so he should give all he can for 6 innings and then go to the pen.
Who puts a guy in the 2 hole or even lead off that hits under .240 with tons of SO's and poor bunting skills if they have other options? Nobody but Dusty IMO. Who bats a .280 hitter in the 8 spot? Dusty. Who bats Frazier in the 6 hole with a .290 average and good power? Dusty. It goes on and on. But the players keep bailing him out, thank goodness.
Enough venting - go Reds!
Not meant to anger, but, the players have covered for Dusty all year. That's what will kill them in the playoffs. We have 2 big time starters and 3 OK others that are good most of the time through 5 innings. We have a strong bullpen with the exception of Ondrusek. The truth is Dusty sacrifices games so his players don't get down on themselves. He does things in reverse order. The other top managers do everything to win first, lock the race up, before giving the players their "experiences" in getting shelled or striking out 4 at bats in a game. Instead of giving one player a night off, he gives 2 or even 3 players at the same time. Who takes out the two hottest hitters that have carried you, Masher Ludwick and Todd Frazier, in the starting line-up on the same night - only to have to reinsert Frazier when he leaves a weak Leake in too long (again)? Dusty. One example of many just last night. Sacrifices games.
Leake is not yet ready for prime time pitching, and Homer is just now getting there. An accomplished manager would let them pitch 5-6 innings max. Both have small frames and less muscle mass. Their stamina is not yet there. They have talent, but need stamina and pitching smarts which comes with experience over time as well as S&C. Have LeCure, Simon and Arredondo ready to go when Leake, Bailey and Bronson are starting. Bronson is in the twilight years so he should give all he can for 6 innings and then go to the pen.
Who puts a guy in the 2 hole or even lead off that hits under .240 with tons of SO's and poor bunting skills if they have other options? Nobody but Dusty IMO. Who bats a .280 hitter in the 8 spot? Dusty. Who bats Frazier in the 6 hole with a .290 average and good power? Dusty. It goes on and on. But the players keep bailing him out, thank goodness.
Enough venting - go Reds!
