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Post by nuclearbeaver on Mar 16, 2024 15:24:32 GMT -8
One of those things that only works with a freak offense or a whole lot of help from the opposing pitcher. Ashman was obviously rattled by Smiths miracle fly followed by Hainline shelling him. I question Utah's decision to bring in Ashman to face Hainline. Why not wait and have Ashman face Bazzana. It sounded like Ashman had not had a sufficient time to warm up. And Ashman piped his first pitch. Great talent will usually expose bad coaching. I liked it though
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Mar 16, 2024 15:29:22 GMT -8
I question Utah's decision to bring in Ashman to face Hainline. Why not wait and have Ashman face Bazzana. It sounded like Ashman had not had a sufficient time to warm up. And Ashman piped his first pitch. Great talent will usually expose bad coaching. I liked it though No, I loved it. I was just listening saying to myself, "I wouldn't do that," while it was happening. Ashman should have started the ninth or should have waited for Bazzana. Intentionally going lefty-righty in that situation? Seemed stupid at the time and got dumber as I continued to listen.
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Post by nuclearbeaver on Mar 16, 2024 15:34:41 GMT -8
No, I loved it. I was just listening saying to myself, "I wouldn't do that," while it was happening. Ashman should have started the ninth or should have waited for Bazzana. Intentionally going lefty-righty in that situation? Seemed stupid at the time and got dumber as I continued to listen. It seemed like they panicked as soon as Smith got on. Rightly so if you scouted at all.
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