"Internet Baseball Scorecard 2013" presents
Toronto Blue Jays (9-15) at New York Yankees (13-9)
Starting Pitchers:
Toronto: J. A. Happ (2-1, 3.68 ERA)
New York: C. C. Sabathia (3-2, 3.34 ERA)
From Yankee Stadium, New York, New York, United States
Saturday, April 27, 2013
First Pitch: 4:05 pm est
Series Game 3 of 4
Toronto Game 25 of 162
Umpires:
Home - Jeff Kellogg
First Base - Chris Conroy
Second Base - Paul Schrieber
Third Base - Chad Fairchild
Final in 9
Toronto Blue Jays: 3
New York Yankees: 4
This coach doesn't see baseball the way I see baseball. I don't agree with his approach with regards to defensive substitutions late - the way he's utilizing the parts he has; how he has the line-up configured, and how he uses the pitching staff; how he seems to determines everything that happens on the field from the foundation stone of the lefty / right-y pitcher batter match-ups meme.
Rasmus out of the line-up because of a lefty right-y match-up thing??? How about putting your best defence on the field against one of the stingiest pitchers in the league in what appears to be a closely matched series?
Of coarse it doesn't matter if the whole world doesn't like the way Gibbons' manages, the question is, do the players on this team respond to how he's doing it? As far as I can see no one is being put in a position to succeed, it's like he hasn't a clue who he has on the team - it's all about a calculator struck in average vs pitcher over time.
For example why not move Bautista down to the four spot and bat Cabrera three - he's the best batter and a idea three hitter; move Bautista and Encarnacion down to four and five spots and then you show the team who they are - a contender. Instead Gibbons sticks with the line-up architecture that the Jays' have used the past three seasons - because they didn't have the parts to configure the line-up in this, the ideal fashion.
These game notes are cross-posted at Michael Holloway's Baseball Blogs: Every wrong move - is Coach Gibbons in over his head? - http://baseball---blog.blogspot.ca/2013/04/every-wrong-move-is-coach-gibbons-in.html
mh
Toronto Blue Jays (9-15) at New York Yankees (13-9)
Starting Pitchers:
Toronto: J. A. Happ (2-1, 3.68 ERA)
New York: C. C. Sabathia (3-2, 3.34 ERA)
From Yankee Stadium, New York, New York, United States
Saturday, April 27, 2013
First Pitch: 4:05 pm est
Series Game 3 of 4
Toronto Game 25 of 162
Umpires:
Home - Jeff Kellogg
First Base - Chris Conroy
Second Base - Paul Schrieber
Third Base - Chad Fairchild
Game Notes
Final in 9
Toronto Blue Jays: 3
New York Yankees: 4
This coach doesn't see baseball the way I see baseball. I don't agree with his approach with regards to defensive substitutions late - the way he's utilizing the parts he has; how he has the line-up configured, and how he uses the pitching staff; how he seems to determines everything that happens on the field from the foundation stone of the lefty / right-y pitcher batter match-ups meme.
Rasmus out of the line-up because of a lefty right-y match-up thing??? How about putting your best defence on the field against one of the stingiest pitchers in the league in what appears to be a closely matched series?
Of coarse it doesn't matter if the whole world doesn't like the way Gibbons' manages, the question is, do the players on this team respond to how he's doing it? As far as I can see no one is being put in a position to succeed, it's like he hasn't a clue who he has on the team - it's all about a calculator struck in average vs pitcher over time.
For example why not move Bautista down to the four spot and bat Cabrera three - he's the best batter and a idea three hitter; move Bautista and Encarnacion down to four and five spots and then you show the team who they are - a contender. Instead Gibbons sticks with the line-up architecture that the Jays' have used the past three seasons - because they didn't have the parts to configure the line-up in this, the ideal fashion.
These game notes are cross-posted at Michael Holloway's Baseball Blogs: Every wrong move - is Coach Gibbons in over his head? - http://baseball---blog.blogspot.ca/2013/04/every-wrong-move-is-coach-gibbons-in.html
mh
Toronto Blue Jays
1. R Davis CF
2. M Cabrera LF
3. J Bautista RF
4. E Encarnacion 1B
5. J Arencibia C
6. B Lawrie 3B
7. M DeRosa DH
9th PH C Rasmus ?
9th PH C Rasmus ?
8. M Izturis SS
9th PR Kawasaki
9th PR Kawasaki
9. E Bonifacio 2B
Per-Inning Totals
Runs
Hits
Errors
LOB
New York Yankees
1. B Gardner CF
2. J Nix 3B
3. R Cano 2B
4. V Wells LF
5. K Youkilis 1B
6. T Hafner DH
7. I Suzuki RF
8. E Nunez SS
9. C Stewart C
Per-Inning Totals
Runs
Hits
Errors
LOB
1st
1st
0
0
0
0
1st
1st
0
2
0
2
2nd
2nd
0
0
0
0
2nd
2nd
0
0
0
1
3rd
3rd
1
2
0
1
3rd
3rd
0
0
0
0
4th
PB
4th
0
4
0
2
4th
4th
3
3
1
2
5th
5th
0
2
0
2
5th
5th
0
0
0
0
6th
6th
1
1
0
0
6th
6th
0
2
0
2
7th
7th
0
0
0
0
7th
7th
2
3
0
1
8th
8th
0
0
0
0
8th
8th
0
0
0
0
9th
9th
0
2
x
2
9th
9th
x
x
0
x
10th
10th
0
0
0
0
10th
10th
0
0
0
0
11th
11th
0
0
0
0
11th
11th
0
0
0
0
Batting Totals
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
Batting Totals
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
RBI
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
BB
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
SO
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
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