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Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 6:45 am
by Surgnbuck
3A3D2B232D3A7D71082F25292124662B2725480 wrote: We finally made Sports Center. 




Her dream had come true. She was a folk singer.

Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 9:57 am
by ArnoldRothstein
Does anyone know what Shelton says around 0:38 here? "There's no extra BFP" or something like that? Anyone know what that means? Basic Fielding Practice?



https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/derek ... efault-vtp



I'm curious because he goes on to call it a teachable moment, which it can't be if you don't take time to teach it.

Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 10:11 am
by Bobster21
172235353E0735353E3935500 wrote: The Pirates are the laughingstock of baseball twitter this afternoon.




There is a period (.) that goes after the word "baseball."
True. Their laughingstockiosity goes well beyond this afternoon.


That right there draws the 5-yard penalty flag for "off-sides!"



I'm not allowed to be right about anything around here, am I?  ;)


I didn't think that agreeing with you would draw a flag. ;D

Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 10:43 am
by 2drfischer@gmail.c
774458595A526459425E4542535F58360 wrote: Does anyone know what Shelton says around 0:38 here? "There's no extra BFP" or something like that? Anyone know what that means? Basic Fielding Practice?



https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/derek ... efault-vtp



I'm curious because he goes on to call it a teachable moment, which it can't be if you don't take time to teach it.


I get what you're saying but, in your wildest imagination, did you ever expect to see a major league 1Bman do what Craig did? There isn't a player in the baseball-playing world who's older than 12 who wouldn't have known what to do in that situation.



I agree there are situations that require teaching or at least review, even to major leaguers, that are confusing or perhaps they haven't seen before (like when there are two runners occupying the same base), but I would've never believed what we saw yesterday would have to be taught to a big league player.

Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 11:06 am
by WildwoodDave2
174157434C56464D4057654248444C490B46250 wrote: Does anyone know what Shelton says around 0:38 here? "There's no extra BFP" or something like that? Anyone know what that means? Basic Fielding Practice?



https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/derek ... efault-vtp



I'm curious because he goes on to call it a teachable moment, which it can't be if you don't take time to teach it.


I get what you're saying but, in your wildest imagination, did you ever expect to see a major league 1Bman do what Craig did?  There isn't a player in the baseball-playing world who's older than 12 who wouldn't have known what to do in that situation. 



I agree there are situations that require teaching or at least review, even to major leaguers, that are confusing or perhaps they haven't seen before (like when there are two runners occupying the same base), but I would've never believed what we saw yesterday would have to be taught to a big league player.


well, the bucs made Good Morning America today

Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 12:12 pm
by Bobster21
62514D4C4F47714C574B5057464A4D230 wrote: Does anyone know what Shelton says around 0:38 here? "There's no extra BFP" or something like that? Anyone know what that means? Basic Fielding Practice?



https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/derek ... efault-vtp



I'm curious because he goes on to call it a teachable moment, which it can't be if you don't take time to teach it.
He was saying "PFP" but using the term to generalize about plays at 1B.



"PFP" is "pitchers fielding practice" which is part of spring training and pertains to plays where the pitcher has to cover 1B. Usually when the 1Bman fields the ball and tosses to the pitcher covering. That was not the problem here although if Anderson had gone to the bag with Craig inexplicably trying to get Baez in a rundown toward the plate, Perez could have thrown to a waiting Anderson instead of trying to hit Frazier on the run when no one was covering 1B. But I don't think Shelton meant to put blame on Anderson, who I'm sure was as shocked as everyone else that Craig wasn't going to 1B. I think Shelton just used "PFP" as a general term for practicing plays at 1B.

Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 12:16 pm
by Javy
407E7B73607878735376617225170 wrote: Does anyone know what Shelton says around 0:38 here? "There's no extra BFP" or something like that? Anyone know what that means? Basic Fielding Practice?



https://www.mlb.com/pirates/video/derek ... efault-vtp



I'm curious because he goes on to call it a teachable moment, which it can't be if you don't take time to teach it.


I get what you're saying but, in your wildest imagination, did you ever expect to see a major league 1Bman do what Craig did?  There isn't a player in the baseball-playing world who's older than 12 who wouldn't have known what to do in that situation. 



I agree there are situations that require teaching or at least review, even to major leaguers, that are confusing or perhaps they haven't seen before (like when there are two runners occupying the same base), but I would've never believed what we saw yesterday would have to be taught to a big league player.


well, the bucs made Good Morning America  today
After watching the replay, and listening to Sheltons comments, I'm sold on two things:

1.This guy should NOT be managing a major league club, and, 2. The general baseball IQ of the players collectively, is about 18.



Back up a dump truck and load 'em up and get rid of 90% of the roster and all of the coaching staff

Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 12:19 pm
by GreenWeenie
755855444352450506370 wrote: The Pirates are the laughingstock of baseball twitter this afternoon.




There is a period (.) that goes after the word "baseball."
True. Their laughingstockiosity goes well beyond this afternoon.


That right there draws the 5-yard penalty flag for "off-sides!"



I'm not allowed to be right about anything around here, am I?  ;)


I didn't think that agreeing with you would draw a flag.  ;D


That's cause for capital punishment!  ;)))



On MLBNR a few minutes ago, Eduardo Perez is pointing directly at Shelton and Cherington, saying that Craig should be sent down.  Cant happen at the MLB level.



So.ething is clearly wrong with talent [we know] and development [my opinion.]



Ben, this is what you see.  Now, what do you do?

Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 12:25 pm
by GreenWeenie
Forgot, both hosts pointed at Shelton, eight players, and everyone in the dugout. They should have all yelled to touch first base.



This goes to development and communication.

Game Day Thread 5/27/2021 Cubs (26-22) vs. Pirates (18-30)

Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 12:27 pm
by DemDog
Even Dick "Dr. Stangeglove" would have made the right play in this situation. :D :D :D