Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
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Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
0B2D2A3F363A2D3B33580 wrote: I guess MLB no longer cares about runner safety at the plate? Contreras gave Hayes no room whatsoever to the plate.
Yes he did, he gave him a lane to slide. He had to jump for the throw and came down on top of him
That's the way I saw it as well
Yes he did, he gave him a lane to slide. He had to jump for the throw and came down on top of him
That's the way I saw it as well
Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
Look at it again, he did not give him a lane. He stratled the plate and dropped his knee. It is clear as day, sorry.
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Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
113437372209343C3E295B0 wrote: Mr Suwinski: We like your power but you are turning into a strike out machine. Need to start making more contact.
I agree he does strikeout a lot. Possibly he does need to spend a little time at Indy. Castillo has also been struggling a little bit. I agree with everyone I want to see the young kids play, but if a couple weeks at Indy could get them back on track, I would have no problem with that.
I agree he does strikeout a lot. Possibly he does need to spend a little time at Indy. Castillo has also been struggling a little bit. I agree with everyone I want to see the young kids play, but if a couple weeks at Indy could get them back on track, I would have no problem with that.
Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
3B3530392F2639395C0 wrote: Look at it again, he did not give him a lane. He stratled the plate and dropped his knee. It is clear as day, sorry.
What is between his legs when he's straddling? Oh, the LANE....the knee didn't come down till after leaping for the ball and coming down
What is between his legs when he's straddling? Oh, the LANE....the knee didn't come down till after leaping for the ball and coming down
Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
Regarding the diving play by Cruz yesterday, I think his size is a legitimate concern for those who feel a 6'7" man is not predisposed to play shortstop. It takes much more for someone that size to dive, get to his feet, and still be able to throw out the runner.
While those types of plays don't occur often, they're still critical when they need to be made. Cruz showed yesterday that he certainly has the ability to pull them off. He's very athletic and the power in his arm overcomes the minute extra time it takes a guy that size to get himself back to his feet and complete the throw.
Regardless, the Pirates have a happy problem with both Cruz and Peguero competing to play shortstop. It may ultimately be resolved by trading one of them in order to improve, say, the starting rotation. Tough choice.
While those types of plays don't occur often, they're still critical when they need to be made. Cruz showed yesterday that he certainly has the ability to pull them off. He's very athletic and the power in his arm overcomes the minute extra time it takes a guy that size to get himself back to his feet and complete the throw.
Regardless, the Pirates have a happy problem with both Cruz and Peguero competing to play shortstop. It may ultimately be resolved by trading one of them in order to improve, say, the starting rotation. Tough choice.
Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
0355435758425259544371565C50585D1F52310 wrote: Regarding the diving play by Cruz yesterday, I think his size is a legitimate concern for those who feel a 6'7" man is not predisposed to play shortstop. It takes much more for someone that size to dive, get to his feet, and still be able to throw out the runner.
While those types of plays don't occur often, they're still critical when they need to be made. Cruz showed yesterday that he certainly has the ability to pull them off. He's very athletic and the power in his arm overcomes the minute extra time it takes a guy that size to get himself back to his feet and complete the throw.
Regardless, the Pirates have a happy problem with both Cruz and Peguero competing to play shortstop. It may ultimately be resolved by trading one of them in order to improve, say, the starting rotation. Tough choice.
If he plays the outfield I am sure that baserunners would think
twice about tagging up or taking the extra base
While those types of plays don't occur often, they're still critical when they need to be made. Cruz showed yesterday that he certainly has the ability to pull them off. He's very athletic and the power in his arm overcomes the minute extra time it takes a guy that size to get himself back to his feet and complete the throw.
Regardless, the Pirates have a happy problem with both Cruz and Peguero competing to play shortstop. It may ultimately be resolved by trading one of them in order to improve, say, the starting rotation. Tough choice.
If he plays the outfield I am sure that baserunners would think
twice about tagging up or taking the extra base
Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
0D33363E2D35353E1E3B2C3F685A0 wrote: Regarding the diving play by Cruz yesterday, I think his size is a legitimate concern for those who feel a 6'7" man is not predisposed to play shortstop. It takes much more for someone that size to dive, get to his feet, and still be able to throw out the runner.
While those types of plays don't occur often, they're still critical when they need to be made. Cruz showed yesterday that he certainly has the ability to pull them off. He's very athletic and the power in his arm overcomes the minute extra time it takes a guy that size to get himself back to his feet and complete the throw.
Regardless, the Pirates have a happy problem with both Cruz and Peguero competing to play shortstop. It may ultimately be resolved by trading one of them in order to improve, say, the starting rotation. Tough choice.
If he plays the outfield I am sure that baserunners would think
twice about tagging up or taking the extra base
His arm is quite the weapon and is already known around the league, I'm sure. He says he wants to play SS but, if he's asked to move for the good of the team, he has to embrace the change and try to become the best outfielder, or even 1Bman, he can be. Otherwise, he could end-up wallowing in self-pity and fail to reach his full potential.
While those types of plays don't occur often, they're still critical when they need to be made. Cruz showed yesterday that he certainly has the ability to pull them off. He's very athletic and the power in his arm overcomes the minute extra time it takes a guy that size to get himself back to his feet and complete the throw.
Regardless, the Pirates have a happy problem with both Cruz and Peguero competing to play shortstop. It may ultimately be resolved by trading one of them in order to improve, say, the starting rotation. Tough choice.
If he plays the outfield I am sure that baserunners would think
twice about tagging up or taking the extra base
His arm is quite the weapon and is already known around the league, I'm sure. He says he wants to play SS but, if he's asked to move for the good of the team, he has to embrace the change and try to become the best outfielder, or even 1Bman, he can be. Otherwise, he could end-up wallowing in self-pity and fail to reach his full potential.
Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
Was there any update on the person who needed medical attention in the bullpen?
Game Thread - 6/23 - Cubs @ Pirates
7552597A370 wrote: Was there any update on the person who needed medical attention in the bullpen?
It was a bullpen coach who was feeling dizzy. He went to a hospital in Pittsburgh, and ended up leaving just fine.
It was a bullpen coach who was feeling dizzy. He went to a hospital in Pittsburgh, and ended up leaving just fine.