It sucks to lose, especially ones you should win. What makes this kind of game different is the fact that it makes you feel like they don't belong "in the conversation" and that it is naked for the world to see. At least it makes me feel that way.
When the Sox come back tomorrow and win 12 to 2 with four homers I am still gonna be ####ing ####ed through it all, just because of tonight. This will take some time to get over.
Hitting 91 now with the 4 seamer. All good since the Sox' philosophy is that the starters are more effective and durable with a few ticks off the heat.
Recall a Monday night baseball game in the 80's when Bill Almon and the Sox made 7 errors against Milwaukee. Let's see if Detroit can eclipse that and lose as well.
Yeah, for as frustrating as our hitting has been with (plug in the name: Moncada, Abreu, Grandal, Leury...), I just saw that we are now 3rd in MLB in AVG, 2nd in OBP, and 5th in OPS. I would never have guessed.
Understood, and good points. My point was just the basic one that he, even as a starter, continues to regularly throw 100. I believe he always threw with that velocity but Houston didn't have him dial it back, instead turning it into a four seamer with added spin rate.
Even going in, the hype with this bullpen didn't sit with me. I might be oversimplifying but this is the thing. There are starters, there are closers, and there are guys who can't do either. I never got jazzed on these middle relievers because if they were worth the hype they wouldn't be in their role in the first place.
The sad thing to me is that the real competition determining who wins and loses does not happen on the field playing the game but in front offices with executives spending money.
Even if my team were upper tier, how depressing it is to have to be rooting for and against a bunch of greedy suits and ties.