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QUOTE(greg775 @ Jun 10, 2006 -> 02:28 AM)
It's amazing how one guy, Hermy, can totally change a bullpen.

 

It has little to do with Hermanson. If he was pitching this year, he likely would have massively regressed also. Relief pitching is always inconsistent....and our GM didn't anticipate that.

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QUOTE(fathom @ Jun 9, 2006 -> 09:29 PM)
With Hafner in that situation, and a struggling Martinez on deck, you almost have to pitch around him.

 

Which is why the fastball was a horrible pitch selection. I assumed Neal was going slider low and away.

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I hate the matchup bulls***. He should've left in Vazquez to finish off Hafner.

Me too. I love Oz, but I love the Oz who played hunches last year not played the lefty, righty

matchup crap. He may have homered off Vas also but I agree with you. Vas should have pitched

to Hafner.

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With Hafner in that situation, and a struggling Martinez on deck, you almost have to pitch around him.

 

You mean load the bases for Victor Martinez? I don't think so.

 

You really need to quit all this 2nd guessing. They had Cotts in vs. Hafner, Cotts apparantly forgot to change speeds and as a result they are losing. Blame it on the players lacking exectuion vs. 2nd guessing the matchups.

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- J. Walker relieved J. Zumaya

- G. Zaun flied out to right center

- S. Hillenbrand hit for E. Hinske

- F. Rodney relieved J. Walker

- S. Hillenbrand homered to deep left

- A. Hill singled to center

- A. Rios hit for E. Alfonzo

- A. Rios walked, A. Hill to second

- T. Jones relieved F. Rodney

- R. Johnson singled to left center, A. Hill to third, A. Rios to second

- F. Catalanotto singled to center, A. Rios and A. Hill scored, R. Johnson to third

- V. Wells tripled to deep right center, R. Johnson and F. Catalanotto scored

- T. Glaus singled to right center, V. Wells scored

 

Scoring Summary

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QUOTE(JimH @ Jun 10, 2006 -> 02:31 AM)
You mean load the bases for Victor Martinez? I don't think so.

 

You definitely don't cave into Hafner though. Martinez has been awful lately. Instead, we keep challenging Hafner, and he keeps beating us.

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Of course, thanks to the WCIU schedule I can't see the game, but Farmio is spinning a virtual 3d picture of the game on the radio. How right on when he was, when he said a walk here is better than a hit, right before Hafner goes yard. Can Neal wear an AM radio headset next time.

 

JD for MVP. Lets come back and b**** slap these guys. Detroit is losing.

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sad thing is right now tonight, after AJ, you have 4 automatic outs up in a row..the bottom of this batting order is such tremendous s***...and yes that was including it rolling back over to our .255 leadoff hitter.

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You definitely don't cave into Hafner though. Martinez has been awful lately. Instead, we keep challenging Hafner, and he keeps beating us.

 

One thing is for sure...you don't throw Hafner a 3-2 fastball down the cock when all a walk would do is load the bases with 2 outs.

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