Jump to content

Duren, Duren

Members
  • Posts

    2,270
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation Activity

  1. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to samwum in I was wrong. This is not a .500 team.   
    Very transparent chain of events that have lead to this situation, as I outlined below.
     
     
  2. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to HeavenlyHalos in I was wrong. This is not a .500 team.   
    If Ron Washington does know that, it makes even less sense that Hicks has started over half of the games so far. He has a -0.5 WAR and a robust 27 OPS+. Just DFA him and start Adell 6/7 games, Moniak against all RHP starters and Sano between 3rd, 1st, and DH.
  3. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to Waybackman in I was wrong. This is not a .500 team.   
    Poor Trout. A great career wasted on a sub-par team in a dysfunctional organization. He will finish his career never having been to the promised land. 
  4. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to Angelsjunky in I was wrong. This is not a .500 team.   
    Yeah, it is sort of disheartening. For awhile there it looked like they could go up over .500 and shoot for something like 85 wins on the season. Now I'd be surprised if they won 75. The team is a mess. Trout and Ward have been trending down the last week. I'm sure they'll bounce back, but we might also need to accept the likelihood that this version of Trout isn't a full renaissance. The pitching is a mess. Schanuel and Neto look under-cooked. Etc.
    But, while it is disheartening, it isn't surprising. Their strongish start was more surprising. This is more what we should have expected.
  5. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to DMVol in Rendon injured again, moved to 60-day IL   
    Putting all the drama aside, what seems clear is he is an aging guy who can’t stay healthy. That is rather obvious. It happens to over 30 types. 
  6. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to Slegnaac in Gameday Thread (4/21/24 10:40am Pacific): Soriano on the mound, Hicks leading off, Adrianza has a locker   
    You have forgotten the wild throw Rengifo made from 3rd in the 1st inning on Saturday?
  7. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to samwum in Gameday Thread (4/21/24 10:40am Pacific): Soriano on the mound, Hicks leading off, Adrianza has a locker   
    I had the same thought at the time while watching live, but I can at least appreciate Wash is pushing the young pitchers to get out of trouble and deep into games. 
  8. It's True!
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from greginpsca in Gameday Thread (4/21/24 10:40am Pacific): Soriano on the mound, Hicks leading off, Adrianza has a locker   
    Soriano had a really good outing. But I would have pulled him after Rengifo's error. I just had a feeling that it would be disruptive and it would be better to take him out then while things were all positive. But with this bullpen ... 
    Like clockwork, inner diamond defense creates a critical error. Rengifo needs to never play second again. But his bat still is better than most everyone else. Maybe rotate him at third, RF, DH. Stay away from short and second. 
    Getting shut out even when their starter is forced to leave in the first? With a Reds team with a lot of backups? 
    Drifting into oblivion quickly unless the homestand is a great success. Getting close to the time Perry needs to perform radical surgery. 
  9. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from Taylor in Gameday Thread (4/20/24 3:40pm Pacific): Angels @ Reds: Sandoval pitching, no Neto, Schanuel hitting 9th   
    So Rendon lasted 1/8th of the season without an injury. Let's see how this one plays out. 
    Weird start. Looks like a high scoring affair in the making. 
  10. Good Vibes
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from The Ghost of Bob Starr in Gameday Thread (4/20/24 3:40pm Pacific): Angels @ Reds: Sandoval pitching, no Neto, Schanuel hitting 9th   
    As is the norm, another disastrous first inning by a starter. 
  11. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from Swordsman78 in Gameday Thread (4/19/24 3:40pm Pacific): Angels @ Reds: Anderson on the mound, Drury at DH   
    Frustrating game again. No clutch hitting when the game was close. Bullpen ruins a solid start. And the few solidly hit balls were mostly right at defenders. 
    Ward might have eventually scored if he didn't think his double was a homer and hustled more on the bases. Instead we saw what happened. 
    Neto doesn't look like a major leaguer right now. Even when he makes his best contact (which is rare) it's warning track power. And he is lost at the plate, fooled constantly by pitches. Velasquez at least had a glove. In hindsight looks like Neto was rushed or maybe just can't adjust to the majors. 
    Shortstop continues to be a problem. 
    Anyways, now two games below .500 and not trending in the right direction. 
     
     
  12. THIS!
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Gameday Thread (4/19/24 3:40pm Pacific): Angels @ Reds: Anderson on the mound, Drury at DH   
    Frustrating game again. No clutch hitting when the game was close. Bullpen ruins a solid start. And the few solidly hit balls were mostly right at defenders. 
    Ward might have eventually scored if he didn't think his double was a homer and hustled more on the bases. Instead we saw what happened. 
    Neto doesn't look like a major leaguer right now. Even when he makes his best contact (which is rare) it's warning track power. And he is lost at the plate, fooled constantly by pitches. Velasquez at least had a glove. In hindsight looks like Neto was rushed or maybe just can't adjust to the majors. 
    Shortstop continues to be a problem. 
    Anyways, now two games below .500 and not trending in the right direction. 
     
     
  13. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to James in It’s time we consider signing Trevor Bauer   
    The Astros cheating scandal shows all you need to know about the current commissioner. Common sense alludes him. 
  14. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from Vegas Halo Fan in Stephenson done for the year   
    The smartest relief pitcher ever was Mike Marshall. He became a professor of kinesiology at Michigan I believe when he retired. He threw the screwball, which was the most damaging on the arm. He micromanaged and perfected  his pitching  technique and won a Cy Young while pitching big innings. 
    Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver also had great technique and relied on powerful lower bodies to anchor their deliveries. And were easy HOF pitchers who were workhorses who threw tons of innings. Without serious arm injuries. 
    My point is that technique is critical. The motion, drive,  delivery, finish have to be perfected and in sync. Of course no matter what there still is strain, wear and tear and injury risk. Especially with some of the more demanding pitches. Stuff pitching coaches and trainers need to work on individually with each pitcher. There are important dynamics beside velocity and shaping pitches. 
  15. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from Kendo36 in Gameday Thread (4/18/24 10:10am Pacific): Angels @ Rays: Canning on the mound, O'Hoppe gets a day off   
    Perry needs to get pro active and make some roster moves. The season could slip away quickly if some changes aren't made. 
    The farm is still not that promising at the high level with hitters but lower down some guys are starting to grow..
    https://halohangout.com/posts/these-fast-rising-angels-prospects-deserve-attention-after-hot-start-01hvkq2pxh9f
  16. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from Ace-Of-Diamonds in Gameday Thread (4/18/24 10:10am Pacific): Angels @ Rays: Canning on the mound, O'Hoppe gets a day off   
    Not a bad outing by Canning. After the first. Some bad luck on infield grounders. But the hitters haven't picked him up. And now the bullpen fun begins. 
  17. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from jsnpritchett in Gameday Thread (4/18/24 10:10am Pacific): Angels @ Rays: Canning on the mound, O'Hoppe gets a day off   
    Possibly the worst at bat of Hicks yet. Futile K on three straight pitches. 
  18. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from jsnpritchett in Gameday Thread (4/18/24 10:10am Pacific): Angels @ Rays: Canning on the mound, O'Hoppe gets a day off   
    Not a bad outing by Canning. After the first. Some bad luck on infield grounders. But the hitters haven't picked him up. And now the bullpen fun begins. 
  19. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from Slegnaac in Gameday Thread (4/18/24 10:10am Pacific): Angels @ Rays: Canning on the mound, O'Hoppe gets a day off   
    Sano battled hard. Trout circled the bases just using his eyes and legs. 
  20. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Gameday Thread (4/18/24 10:10am Pacific): Angels @ Rays: Canning on the mound, O'Hoppe gets a day off   
    If Rengifo tightens up his defense he's making a strong case to start. 
  21. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to Blarg in Gameday Thread (4/18/24 10:10am Pacific): Angels @ Rays: Canning on the mound, O'Hoppe gets a day off   
    They need to use Openers for Sandoval and Canning. 
  22. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to EDinTUSTIN in Stephenson done for the year   
    Good post Duren, Duren. Excellent points and analysis. A lot of the greats, Nolan, Seaver, Gaylord Perry all pitched a long, long time -- Perry until he was 44 -- and they pitched quality ball up to the end -- without ever really having a sore arm or any significant arm injury. Some of it is genetics, most likely, but more of the fact that they pitch correctly, stretch and take care of their arms and bodies, and use the right muscles to generate power. All of them were hard throwers as well.
  23. Like
    Duren, Duren reacted to redoctober2002 in Stephenson done for the year   
    So one of the first contracts I looked up was Degrom's and he has a similar clause where if he misses 130 consecutive season days or 186 days in a service period the Rangers have a conditional option in 28. That option year is much more convulated though and is based on other factors like IP during the contract and medical evaluations.
    It seems like teams are going to be more likely to add these clauses to pitchers that have a history as a sort of insurance policy when there's enough red flags.
  24. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from HaloBronco in Whitey Herzog passes   
    A real savvy baseball mind. Led some Cardinal teams further than many expected. Also one of the first baseball cards I found in a Topps pack when I was a kid. I recall he had a crewcut and a big wad of chewing tobacco bulging from his cheek. I actually have his autograph on a piece of paper, also signed by Roger Maris, who was a close lifelong friend. I think they both played for the old Kansas City A's early in their careers. The Maris auto is part of a display I have along with the entire 1961 Yankees team. My favorite team as a small kid, but who I despised since Steinbrenner. 
  25. Like
    Duren, Duren got a reaction from Angel Oracle in Stephenson done for the year   
    The smartest relief pitcher ever was Mike Marshall. He became a professor of kinesiology at Michigan I believe when he retired. He threw the screwball, which was the most damaging on the arm. He micromanaged and perfected  his pitching  technique and won a Cy Young while pitching big innings. 
    Nolan Ryan and Tom Seaver also had great technique and relied on powerful lower bodies to anchor their deliveries. And were easy HOF pitchers who were workhorses who threw tons of innings. Without serious arm injuries. 
    My point is that technique is critical. The motion, drive,  delivery, finish have to be perfected and in sync. Of course no matter what there still is strain, wear and tear and injury risk. Especially with some of the more demanding pitches. Stuff pitching coaches and trainers need to work on individually with each pitcher. There are important dynamics beside velocity and shaping pitches. 
×
×
  • Create New...