He hasn’t. Balls have been sailing past him both games. No one notices though because we haven’t been on base when it’s happened.lThat's not to say Sanchez's defense is fixed, but he's been good so far this postseason.
He hasn’t. Balls have been sailing past him both games. No one notices though because we haven’t been on base when it’s happened.lThat's not to say Sanchez's defense is fixed, but he's been good so far this postseason.
Did the Sox announce who the Game 3 and 4 starters were prior to last night?I'm sure this came up in the gamethread, but how does Eduardo Rodriguez blatantly dog it last night on the Judge grounder?
That's bad enough for a game against Minnesota in May. How can you pull something like that it in the seventh inning of a 3-1, still very winnable playoff game against the Yankees? And then he lies to the media and says he "slipped" on the mound when he clearly didn't.
It's just inexcusable, and it led to the whole three-run inning. How do you do that?
The Game 3/4 starters were announced today (Eovaldi/Porcello) but really the only news in today's announcement was the order they were going to throw. It was already established that ERod was going to be in the pen for this series.Did the Sox announce who the Game 3 and 4 starters were prior to last night?
Maybe next year Costanza can petition the league to extend all playoff games in which the gashouse gorillas are trailing by one inning so that they have a shot at winning.The Yankees achieved their goal of winning one of the two games in Fenway. And really they have had all the momentum since the sixth inning of Game 1, which felt like if there was one more inning in that game the Yankees were going to take the lead.
The Yankees are 7-0 at home this post season and last. They have to feel confident moving forward in this series.
This was definitely strange, but the majority of the time when something like this happens, it turns out later that the player has a mild strain or something that they are playing through and they've been instructed not to run hard if possible beforehand. If that was the case, of course he wouldn't say anything until the season is over.I'm sure this came up in the gamethread, but how does Eduardo Rodriguez blatantly dog it last night on the Judge grounder?
That's bad enough for a game against Minnesota in May. How can you pull something like that it in the seventh inning of a 3-1, still very winnable playoff game against the Yankees? And then he lies to the media and says he "slipped" on the mound when he clearly didn't.
It's just inexcusable, and it led to the whole three-run inning. How do you do that?
Cora addressed this today in his presser. He chastized Rodriguez for this play and made no excuses for him.This was definitely strange, but the majority of the time when something like this happens, it turns out later that the player has a mild strain or something that they are playing through and they've been instructed not to run hard if possible beforehand. If that was the case, of course he wouldn't say anything until the season is over.
I have been less and less impressed with him. A great game against the White Sox, notwithstanding, he rarely seems up to the job.Cora addressed this today in his presser. He chastized Rodriguez for this play and made no excuses for him.
Our problems are significantly larger than Judge's choice of music. Give me a break. Boston should win the freaking game and this is even less an non issue. Pedey would do well to focus on helping the players win than make something out of nothing.https://nesn.com/2018/10/red-soxs-alex-cora-reacts-to-aaron-judges-new-york-new-york-troll-job/
Evan Drellich tweet: "Alex Cora said Dustin Pedroia mentioned the video of Aaron Judge playing New York, New York on way out of Fenway Park last night. Cora indicated he wasn’t bothered "You gotta ask him if it was something for us but I doubt it. … Just probably something they do when they win.""
Maybe he was. I've never had something like that happen to me, so I'm sure I would be gun-shy going forward, and I would want to get within 10 feet of a running Aaron Judge either. But a pitcher is going to have to cover first, so he's going to have to get through it.I was sitting with Clemente38 for that play and she opined that EdRo might have held up flashing back to his injury earlier this summer on a similar play, and I agreed
What is the point of this? And what does this have to do with Alex Cora, whom I was discussing in my post?after the third inning of yesterdays game we had 3 hits..
5 of our 8 hits came either in the third inning or first inning...
Today, we had 5 hits...
our 5 hits consisted of.
(3) innings with 1 hit
(1) innings of 2 hits
the rest of the innings Zero hits..
No... I am in agreement with you.... Im just showing that even the "A" lineup i game 1 did very little outside the third inningWhat is the point of this? And what does this have to do with Alex Cora, whom I was discussing in my post?
The Sox have played two games against the Yankees and haven't hit particularly well in either. That is a fact. However, the data you cite is from a very small sample size and is essentially meaningless. These series are short and anything can happen where random outcomes can and do determine who wins and whose season ends. It especially sucks if a less talented team somehow wins a series because they had a hot pitcher or the better team's bats go silent for a while. However that isn't the case in this instance.
I don't know if you are suggesting that Cora's failings have contributed to the Sox struggles at the plate but if you, or anyone else believes that, I would love to see any data that suggest modern managers affect a hitter's approach.
As a side note, whomever wins this series is deserving because both teams are damn good. People should also remind themselves of this when the Sox struggle against the Yankees too. The Sox aren't carrying a slightly better version of the Orioles here. This Yankees squad could easily win the whole thing and nobody should be surprised.
Finally, Kay Hanley is a Goddess and Ryan Braiser will forever have respect. "Get the f*** back in the box", indeed...
That was a fantastic moment lost in yesterday's shit show. Brasier can be on my team any time.Finally, Kay Hanley is a Goddess and Ryan Braiser will forever have respect. "Get the f*** back in the box", indeed...
Fuck that. Win two at the Toilet and party on their lawn.I know everyone wanted the Sox to win both, but I’m not all that upset with a split. I was already pretty certain this would go 5, and if I got to choose how splitting the first two played out, I’d choose exactly like it did (Sale looking great, and Price looking like Price vs Yanks)
Sox offense hasn’t done much, and they’ve split. Hopefully they hit better in the toilet and can split to send it back home, and back to Sale.
That is fair enough.No... I am in agreement with you.... Im just showing that even the "A" lineup i game 1 did very little outside the third inning
If they can't get one of 2 in New York they're eliminated, so technically you're rightDefinitely cliche but if they can’t get one of the two in NY they aren’t a championship team.
He certainly was. I'm not in favor of sitting Leon. I don't think the alternatives are upgrades. Anything he does offensively is a bonus.I'm sorry you missed Game 1. Leon was incredible behind the plate, best I've seen on all those 58 footers.
If last night was any indication, it looks like he needs some more preparation.Rodriguez was announced as part of the playoff bullpen sometime during the last two weeks of the season. He was pitching out of the bullpen to end the year, including the last series against the Yankees, in preparation.
One thing I truly respect about your manager (and your GM who empowers him) - he doesn't sugarcoat squat. He publicly holds his players accountable. I wish Boone would have been allowed to do the same with Sanchez when he was loafing it earlier in the season.Cora addressed this today in his presser. He chastized Rodriguez for this play and made no excuses for him.
I believe he meant it in terms of "If they can't muster one win in New York then they aren't championship material".If they can't get one of 2 in New York they're eliminated, so technically you're right
That Boston WHIP is the most important number here. They are playing with fire putting that many men on base, they are probably lucky to have only given up 10 runs.After two games, here are some stats...
Starting pitching
NY: 7.0 ip, 7 h, 6 r, 6 er, 2 bb, 6 k, 7.71 era, 1.29 whip, 7.7 k/9
Bos: 7.0 ip, 8 h, 5 r, 5 er, 4 bb, 8 k, 6.43 era, 1.71 whip, 10.3 k/9
Relief pitching
NY: 10.0 ip, 6 h, 1 r, 1 er, 4 bb, 7 k, 0.90 era, 1.00 whip, 6.3 k/9
Bos: 11.0 ip, 10 h, 5 r, 5 er, 8 bb, 12 k, 4.09 era, 1.64 whip, 9.8 k/9
Batting
NY: .257/.366/.429/.794, 4 homers (Yanks' regular season team ops: .781)
Bos: .213/.279/.344/.624, 2 homers (Sox' regular season team ops: .792)
I can't imagine the bolded is true. The Sox know that high heat is the way to pitch to the Yankees, that is why Eovaldi is going today.My informal observation about pitching: the successful Sox starters vs. the Yanks over the year have been Sale and Eovaldi. What do they have in common? 95+ and some sort of secondary pitch. This spells trouble for Porcello and Price. Erod wasn’t throwing 95 as he can in a relief stint. He thought finesse would work. Probably not vs. mfy.
The hope tonight is that Eovaldi's strike throwing abilities will limit the needless men on base.That Boston WHIP is the most important number here. They are playing with fire putting that many men on base, they are probably lucky to have only given up 10 runs.
The BOS bullpen has made some big pitches after getting themselves in some trouble, but this is the type of thing that could tip the other way when they are pitching in high pressure on the road.
That's ok. I did a sim the other day with Wright pitching before he got announced he would be out. Either way, you'll take 2-4 from Gardner/Hicks.Gardner probably won’t be in the lineup, Hicks is almost definitely back.
Man, blowing a 5-0 lead is gonna take a few weeks off my life, but it'll help knowing how it all turns out.Game 3 sim on my game...
Bos 8, NY 6
Betts led off the game against Severino by grounding to first, which Voit bobbled for an error. After Benintendi and Martinez were retired, the Red Sox exploded. Bogaerts with a triple to score Betts. Moreland with a single to score Bogaerts. Nunez with a two-run homer. Kinsler followed with another homer. Lance Lynn replaced Severino and gave up a double to Bradley before Leon was retired. After 1/2 of an inning, the Sox were up 5-0.
Eovaldi held firm through three, and Lynn quieted the Red Sox' bats until the bottom of the fourth. Eovaldi had given up just two singles when the Yankees took their turn to erupt. Voit led off the bottom of the fourth with a homer. Sanchez, Andujar, and Torres all singled. Gardner followed with a two run double. Hembree was brought in to stop the bleeding, and gave up a walk and a single and a run-scoring fielder's choice. He finally got out of the inning by striking out Stanton, but the Yankees had tied it up.
Chad Green retired the Sox in the 5th and 6th, and the Yankees took the lead off Joe Kelly in the bottom of the 6th on a Gardner triple and McCutchen single. Up 6-5, the Yankees turned to Betances for the 7th. He retired Betts on a groundout and Benintendi slapped a single to left. Betances then faced Martinez, who launched a two-run homer to give Boston a 7-6 lead. Barnes, who had gotten two outs in relief of Kelly in the bottom of the 6th, pitched a 1-2-3 7th inning. Brasier pitched a 1-2-3 8th inning against the bottom third of the Yankee lineup.
In the top of the 9th, the Sox added an insurance run as Benintendi singled off Robertson. Martinez doubled Benny to third. Following a Bogaerts pop out and Moreland walk to load the bases, Nunez hit a sacrifice fly to score Benintendi.
Kimbrel came on in the 9th to face the top of the Yankee lineup. He mowed them down on two strikeouts to preserve the victory. Barnes got the win in relief, Betances the loss. Martinez went 2-5 with a homer and a double. Nunez and Kinsler had homers for Boston. For NY, Gardner had a double, a triple, two runs scored, and two RBI.
Lost 6-4. So pretty close to the actual score.Man, blowing a 5-0 lead is gonna take a few weeks off my life, but it'll help knowing how it all turns out.
I missed the Game 2 sim, btw. How did that turn out?
Porcello handled them masterfully in August. If he's sharp, he doesn't need 95+ to get the Yankees out. In truth, any good pitcher who is throwing strikes and mixing pitches effectively can get the Yankees out. While Sale does have 95+ stuff, he was mixing in an awful lot of off-speed stuff to good effect on Friday (he threw more sliders than fastballs).My informal observation about pitching: the successful Sox starters vs. the Yanks over the year have been Sale and Eovaldi. What do they have in common? 95+ and some sort of secondary pitch. This spells trouble for Porcello and Price. Erod wasn’t throwing 95 as he can in a relief stint. He thought finesse would work. Probably not vs. mfy.
And let's be honest, a lot of it is just luck. Meatballs that are crushed for home runs by good home run hitters, eh, that's not so much luck. But these soft dribblers that the Yankees have had like a half dozen of already that either result in singles, or keep them out of double plays and save outs...that's luck. In a game or two that can be one-sided but you hope that stuff evens out. The Yankees are winning both the HR battle AND the soft bloop/dribbler crap battle. The Sox have struck out 7 more Yankees than the Yankees have struck out Red Sox. So the BABIP luck (even if it's just to keep out of a DP) has all been with NY so far. Hoping that changes, because that alone could make a huge difference.Porcello handled them masterfully in August. If he's sharp, he doesn't need 95+ to get the Yankees out. In truth, any good pitcher who is throwing strikes and mixing pitches effectively can get the Yankees out. While Sale does have 95+ stuff, he was mixing in an awful lot of off-speed stuff to good effect on Friday (he threw more sliders than fastballs).
I suppose if you have 95+ stuff and they have to keep that in the back of their mind, it has an impact. But I don't think a lack of it means the Yankees are going to feast.
FWIW, that lineup in August did not have Judge, Sanchez, Voit or McCutchen (it had Gardner, Walker, Bird and Romine instead).Porcello handled them masterfully in August.
Pearce maybe. But I think otherwise, Cora said yesterday that he expects no lineup changes for tonight. That's what I went with.The projected game is fun and quite convincing. However, I think Vasquez, Devers and Pearce will be playing - not Leon, Nunez and Moreland.
Certainly, he needs to give them length though too, because I don’t know how anyone can be trusted in that pen on the road in a big spot.The hope tonight is that Eovaldi's strike throwing abilities will limit the needless men on base.
They don’t have to be trusted, they just have to get outs. Anyone can get outs, you never know.Certainly, he needs to give them length though too, because I don’t know how anyone can be trusted in that pen on the road in a big spot.
Well yeah, of course, but the more outs that the Boston bullpen has to get the better for the Yankees.They don’t have to be trusted, they just have to get outs. Anyone can get outs, you never know.
CC is scheduled, Boone said yesterday he is pretty locked into that, and I don't see it changing either way. Personally I don't think Happ on 3 days rest (although he didn't throw many pitches) is necessarily better than the very experienced CC on like 10 days rest, CC pitched game 5 in the ALDS last year on the road against CLE.Jon & Wingack. Do we know who's starting game 4 for the Yankees? Does it change with them being 2-1 versus 1-2?
Is your sim a computer-based sim? Something you developed?I will run a sim soon too. Mine was 6-1 for game two. Pretty close.
I wonder if I can broadcast it on Twitch and then someone can tune in if they want (I let it play in broadcast mode).