Top 5th, Ellisen gives up a leadoff double. A 2 out error by Padilla puts a runner on 1B and brings in a run. 4-1 UConn.
Leaving too many runners on base. I think these guys are reading the BY. I am a guy whose glass is half empty. Could dbmill be Chris Jones??
With Padilla's defense as of late it doesn't seem like a tough decision. Now he swings at ball 4.I do wonder if Penders has given thought to sitting Padilla, who is important defensively and a leader, and moving Minnick to 3rd, letting McArthur play first and Root Dan Hurley, preventing him having to sit one of Root, McArthur, Dougherty or Billings every game. Unlike having pushed Cooke to start Tuesday night, I don't feel strongly about this move. Just wondering if the extra defense is worth sitting one of those bats every game.
… quite the on-air lead-up to that popBottom 6th, Minick leads off with a solo homer, 8-2 UConn.
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Im replying to my own post, but something is wrong with baseball when I am watching the Red Sox walk 5 guys in the 9th inning against the Braves. It's apparently through baseball that this is occuring. It's a shame that guys are making it to the majors just based on how hard they can throw the ball. Are hitters just so much better these days that pitchers are trying to be too perfect and throw so hard? I just don't get it.Why is it that watching some of these games is like watching my kid in his first year of kid pitch. I just can't believe all the walks.
Baseball became so boring that the suits decided to do anything to increase scoring: lower the mound, add the designated hitter, shrink the strike zone. What’s next? A free pass to second base on a walk. Oh…..excuse me, they begin the tenth inning on second now, Perhaps each team should start extra innings with a grand slam.Im replying to my own post, but something is wrong with baseball when I am watching the Red Sox walk 5 guys in the 9th inning against the Braves. It's apparently through baseball that this is occuring. It's a shame that guys are making it to the majors just based on how hard they can throw the ball. Are hitters just so much better these days that pitchers are trying to be too perfect and throw so hard? I just don't get it.
Baseball became so boring that the suits decided to do anything to increase scoring: lower the mound, add the designated hitter, shrink the strike zone. What’s next? A free pass to second base on a walk. Oh…..excuse me, they begin the tenth inning on second now, Perhaps each team should start extra innings with a grand slam.