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DemDog

Official Game Thread - 8/7 - Bucs @ Reds

Post by DemDog »

Bucs

1. Hoy Park (L) SS

2. Ke'Bryan Hayes (R) 3B

3. Bryan Reynolds (S) CF

4. Colin Moran (L) 1B

5. Gregory Pooplanco (L) RF

6. Rodolfo Castro (S) 2B

7. Anthony Alford (R) LF

8. Michael Perez (L) C

9. Mitch Keller (R) P



Reds

1. Jonathan India (R) 2B

2. Jesse Winker (L) LF

3. Nick Castellanos (R) RF

4. Joey Votto (L) 1B

5. Mike Moustakas (L) 3B

6. Kyle Farmer (R) SS

7. Tucker Barnhart (L) C

8. Shogo Akiyama (L) CF

9. Vladimir Gutierrez (R) P



Okay, guys, I can live with Mitch Keller starting.  From here to the end of the season they have to decide if he will sink or swim in MLB.  What I can't live with is Pooplanco in the starting lineup.  I am tired of him hitting a hot streak. 
Surgnbuck
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Official Game Thread - 8/7 - Bucs @ Reds

Post by Surgnbuck »

Let's Go Bucs!!!!
WildwoodDave2

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Post by WildwoodDave2 »

517078517A72150 wrote: Bucs

1. Hoy Park (L) SS

2. Ke'Bryan Hayes (R) 3B

3. Bryan Reynolds (S) CF

4. Colin Moran (L) 1B

5. Gregory Pooplanco (L) RF

6. Rodolfo Castro (S) 2B

7. Anthony Alford (R) LF

8. Michael Perez (L) C

9. Mitch Keller (R) P



Reds

1. Jonathan India (R) 2B

2. Jesse Winker (L) LF

3. Nick Castellanos (R) RF

4. Joey Votto (L) 1B

5. Mike Moustakas (L) 3B

6. Kyle Farmer (R) SS

7. Tucker Barnhart (L) C

8. Shogo Akiyama (L) CF

9. Vladimir Gutierrez (R) P



Okay, guys, I can live with Mitch Keller starting.  From here to the end of the season they have to decide if he will sink or swim in MLB.  What I can't live with is Pooplanco in the starting lineup.  I am tired of him hitting a hot streak. 
Anxious to see how Alford does. Has been tearing it up this past month in Indy.
2drfischer@gmail.c

Official Game Thread - 8/7 - Bucs @ Reds

Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

1E3F371E353D5A0 wrote: Bucs

1. Hoy Park (L) SS

2. Ke'Bryan Hayes (R) 3B

3. Bryan Reynolds (S) CF

4. Colin Moran (L) 1B

5. Gregory Pooplanco (L) RF

6. Rodolfo Castro (S) 2B

7. Anthony Alford (R) LF

8. Michael Perez (L) C

9. Mitch Keller (R) P



Reds

1. Jonathan India (R) 2B

2. Jesse Winker (L) LF

3. Nick Castellanos (R) RF

4. Joey Votto (L) 1B

5. Mike Moustakas (L) 3B

6. Kyle Farmer (R) SS

7. Tucker Barnhart (L) C

8. Shogo Akiyama (L) CF

9. Vladimir Gutierrez (R) P



Okay, guys, I can live with Mitch Keller starting.  From here to the end of the season they have to decide if he will sink or swim in MLB.  What I can't live with is Pooplanco in the starting lineup.  I am tired of him hitting a hot streak. 


What, Possum, you don’t like a guy rolling a ground ball into RF once every five at bats hitting in the five hole?
Bobster21

Official Game Thread - 8/7 - Bucs @ Reds

Post by Bobster21 »

194F594D425848434E596B4C464A424705482B0 wrote: Bucs

1. Hoy Park (L) SS

2. Ke'Bryan Hayes (R) 3B

3. Bryan Reynolds (S) CF

4. Colin Moran (L) 1B

5. Gregory Pooplanco (L) RF

6. Rodolfo Castro (S) 2B

7. Anthony Alford (R) LF

8. Michael Perez (L) C

9. Mitch Keller (R) P



Reds

1. Jonathan India (R) 2B

2. Jesse Winker (L) LF

3. Nick Castellanos (R) RF

4. Joey Votto (L) 1B

5. Mike Moustakas (L) 3B

6. Kyle Farmer (R) SS

7. Tucker Barnhart (L) C

8. Shogo Akiyama (L) CF

9. Vladimir Gutierrez (R) P



Okay, guys, I can live with Mitch Keller starting.  From here to the end of the season they have to decide if he will sink or swim in MLB.  What I can't live with is Pooplanco in the starting lineup.  I am tired of him hitting a hot streak. 


What, Possum, you don’t like a guy rolling a ground ball into RF once every five at bats hitting in the five hole?


And someone has to escort balls hit to RF to the wall.
2drfischer@gmail.c

Official Game Thread - 8/7 - Bucs @ Reds

Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

5B767B6A6D7C6B2B28190 wrote: Bucs

1. Hoy Park (L) SS

2. Ke'Bryan Hayes (R) 3B

3. Bryan Reynolds (S) CF

4. Colin Moran (L) 1B

5. Gregory Pooplanco (L) RF

6. Rodolfo Castro (S) 2B

7. Anthony Alford (R) LF

8. Michael Perez (L) C

9. Mitch Keller (R) P



Reds

1. Jonathan India (R) 2B

2. Jesse Winker (L) LF

3. Nick Castellanos (R) RF

4. Joey Votto (L) 1B

5. Mike Moustakas (L) 3B

6. Kyle Farmer (R) SS

7. Tucker Barnhart (L) C

8. Shogo Akiyama (L) CF

9. Vladimir Gutierrez (R) P



Okay, guys, I can live with Mitch Keller starting.  From here to the end of the season they have to decide if he will sink or swim in MLB.  What I can't live with is Pooplanco in the starting lineup.  I am tired of him hitting a hot streak. 


What, Possum, you don’t like a guy rolling a ground ball into RF once every five at bats hitting in the five hole?


And someone has to escort balls hit to RF to the wall.


I saw the video of that this morning. There’s no way to sugar coat it. He’s a real liability out there.
Surgnbuck
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Post by Surgnbuck »

The Pirates have a -166 run differential. Against just these six teams in only 47 games the Pirates are -161 run differential:

Milwaukee -55 (16 games) 4-12

Cincinnati -47 (8 games) 1-7

Atlanta -28 (7 games) 3-4

Kansas City -11 (4 games) 1-3

The Loo -10 (9 games) 3-6

Washington -10 (3 games) 0-3



That's 12-35 for a .255 win pct.



In 63 other games, they have a run differential of -5. They are 29-34 for a .460 win pct.



It's quite obvious, when the Pirates lose, they generally lose

quite handily. They have lost 27 games by 4 or more runs, which represents 25% of the entire season.



They have surrendered 10 or more runs 14 times this season, 12.7% of the games this season, or roughly once every 8 games. They did however win one of those games, 11-10 over Cleveland.



What I find interesting, in two fairly large sample sizes (47, 63 games) in one they play at a 41-121 season pace, the other 75-87.



It's apparent some only view this team through the lens of the 47 game sample and see nothing but gloom and doom and are generally miserable, have nothing good to say about the team and probably in need of a bath and a shave; The others (the group I belong to), who I would classify as generally more intelligent and certainly better looking, view the team more towards the 63 game sample, and see progress and a bright future, but also acknowledging all the warts, mistakes, and the lack of pitching.



A very Jekyll and Hyde team indeed, for a Jekyll and Hyde kind of board.
Bobster21

Official Game Thread - 8/7 - Bucs @ Reds

Post by Bobster21 »

I hope the HP ump improves after missing 2 strikes on the Reds first batter.
Bobster21

Official Game Thread - 8/7 - Bucs @ Reds

Post by Bobster21 »

Good start for Alford.
Bobster21

Official Game Thread - 8/7 - Bucs @ Reds

Post by Bobster21 »

Bad start for Alford.
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