Pirates vs Brewers 6/1, 4:05 start
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 11:41 am
Last night Kingham lasted 3 innings giving up 2 runs in the 1st, 2 more in the 2nd and 1 more in the 3rd on 6 hits, 2 walks and 2 HRs.
His previous game was 3 runs and 7 hits in 4.2 IP.
Before that it was 6 runs, 9 hits, 4 BBs in 4 IP.
Before that it was 7 runs, 10 hits in 4 IP.
Before that it was 2 runs, 3 hits, 3 walks in 4 innings.
Before that it was 4 runs, 5 hits, 2 BBs in 2.1 IP.
This was his comment after yet another in a continuing series of terrible outings that now has him with an 8.91 ERA, 2.01 WHIP, 48 hits, 17 walks and 32 ERs in 32.1 innings; literally a run per inning:
“A couple things didn’t go my way, but overall I felt like I attacked the zone and did what I was trying to do tonight.”
https://triblive.com/sports/pirates-los ... t-brewers/
Sounds like he's pretty pleased with his game. I read these types of comments after just about every bad game by every Pirate pitcher. They seem to be in denial. I know this is the PC world we live in and everybody gets a participation trophy regardless of results but somebody in the Pirate organization needs to get thru to these guys that consistently bad performance is unacceptable and not the source for some misguided pride in a failing effort.
Kingham should be talking about what went wrong and what he needs to do to become adequate. A couple things didn't go his way???" Seriously? Just a couple? Would those be the couple walks or the couple HRs or the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 hits he gave up in 3 short innings of work? He did what he was trying to do? Really? I'd hate to see the results if he had not accomplished what he was trying to do. Searage (Mr. Pitching Guru) and Hurdle (Mr. Motivation) need to be lighting a fire under these guys and not accepting this attitude that a terrible outing is good enough. If all Kingham is learning is to be positive no matter how bad he pitches, then there doersn't seem to be much motivation to improve.
His previous game was 3 runs and 7 hits in 4.2 IP.
Before that it was 6 runs, 9 hits, 4 BBs in 4 IP.
Before that it was 7 runs, 10 hits in 4 IP.
Before that it was 2 runs, 3 hits, 3 walks in 4 innings.
Before that it was 4 runs, 5 hits, 2 BBs in 2.1 IP.
This was his comment after yet another in a continuing series of terrible outings that now has him with an 8.91 ERA, 2.01 WHIP, 48 hits, 17 walks and 32 ERs in 32.1 innings; literally a run per inning:
“A couple things didn’t go my way, but overall I felt like I attacked the zone and did what I was trying to do tonight.”
https://triblive.com/sports/pirates-los ... t-brewers/
Sounds like he's pretty pleased with his game. I read these types of comments after just about every bad game by every Pirate pitcher. They seem to be in denial. I know this is the PC world we live in and everybody gets a participation trophy regardless of results but somebody in the Pirate organization needs to get thru to these guys that consistently bad performance is unacceptable and not the source for some misguided pride in a failing effort.
Kingham should be talking about what went wrong and what he needs to do to become adequate. A couple things didn't go his way???" Seriously? Just a couple? Would those be the couple walks or the couple HRs or the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 hits he gave up in 3 short innings of work? He did what he was trying to do? Really? I'd hate to see the results if he had not accomplished what he was trying to do. Searage (Mr. Pitching Guru) and Hurdle (Mr. Motivation) need to be lighting a fire under these guys and not accepting this attitude that a terrible outing is good enough. If all Kingham is learning is to be positive no matter how bad he pitches, then there doersn't seem to be much motivation to improve.