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Should Dotel be the interim closer?


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I just read the Sun Times and Oz said he likes Linebrink because he's on the plate and Dotel isn't.

I trust Oz on this one.

He's going to have to go with his gut on a nightly basis and see what happens.

 

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QUOTE (greg775 @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 01:10 PM)
Some of you guys act like Dotel is really good.

He might be worth a try, but he's no Rivera.

Committee sounds good to me.

 

In 2004 he had 36 saves with 122 strikeouts in 85 innings with only 68 hits allowed.

 

Saying he is "No rivera" is kind of like saying "He isnt the best ever". Of course he isnt, nobody is. That doesnt mean he cannot be successful in a role that he was previously successful in.

 

The only thing you have to worry about is his health

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2004 is a long time ago.

I'm not against oz trotting him out there if Oz thinks he is the man on a given night.

I'm saying Oz in the paper said he has a reason for going with Linebrink over Dotel.

Linebrink is on the plate; Dotel isn't, he said.

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QUOTE (RME JICO @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 07:30 PM)
Does it really matter what inning you come in to pitch? Does Linebrink crap the bed because he comes out of the bullpen knowing he is in the "closer" role or in a save situation? I doubt it, he is just having a tough stretch, all pitchers go through this.

 

 

I really think it does matter....

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QUOTE (greg775 @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 02:21 PM)
2004 is a long time ago.

I'm not against oz trotting him out there if Oz thinks he is the man on a given night.

I'm saying Oz in the paper said he has a reason for going with Linebrink over Dotel.

Linebrink is on the plate; Dotel isn't, he said.

 

 

Ok, well how about that Dotel has one of the best(if not the best) k/9 innings rates for relievers now? Is that a close enough time frame?

 

Liney is done closing

 

 

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QUOTE (greg775 @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 02:25 PM)
Why do you say Liney is done closing when Oz told the Sun Times writer that Liney is his guy? I think you could see anybody close, even Thornton if Oz has the gut feeling that night.

 

Because a month ago Ozzie said Kenny was going to make changes to the roster by Tuesday.

 

 

Ozzie says a lot of things, and does a lot of other things. Im pretty sure Ozzie can see, just like we can, that Liney is struggling in the closers role. But he isnt going to blast his set-up guy in the paper after he said he stinks.

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QUOTE (greg775 @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 02:10 PM)
Some of you guys act like Dotel is really good.

He might be worth a try, but he's no Rivera.

Committee sounds good to me.

 

He's not that good, he's converted 82 saves out of 116 opportunities in his career. That's 71%. He even had 36 saves one year with Houston and Oakland, he also blew 8 saves though. Right now, Linebrink has converted 25% of his saves.

 

So, would you like 71% or 25%?

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QUOTE (Maxwell @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 04:30 PM)
What's worse than a few potential blown saves is this might hurt liney's confidence.

 

Yea, him saying "I stink" yesterday didn't make me real happy. Maybe it's time for a nice talk with Coop.

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Good point kyle. I forgot temporarily about Oz's fibbing tendencies.

But I still don't know what you guys have against closer by committee.

Would any of you mind on a given night Thornton taking the ninth if he breezes through the previous inning as he did last night?

Or even Masset if he does the same?

Committee baby.

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QUOTE (chw42 @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 03:13 PM)
He's not that good, he's converted 82 saves out of 116 opportunities in his career. That's 71%. He even had 36 saves one year with Houston and Oakland, he also blew 8 saves though. Right now, Linebrink has converted 25% of his saves.

 

So, would you like 71% or 25%?

Dotel has 2 blown saves this year, and the Sox lost both. Linebrink has 3 blown saves this year, and the Sox won all 3. I will take the W over the save percentage. It doesn't matter because Carrasco is the Closer.

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QUOTE (greg775 @ Jul 9, 2008 -> 01:10 PM)
Some of you guys act like Dotel is really good.

He might be worth a try, but he's no Rivera.

Committee sounds good to me.

Carlos Quentin is good, but he's no Babe Ruth.

 

What an awful analogy by you.

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