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2013-04-14 Brewers (Estrada) at Cardinals (Garcia), 1:15 PM CDT [Brewers score, come back, go ahead, save and win, 4-3, 10 innings]


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Anyone who says Roenicke is a good manager need only look at that failed bunt attempt.

 

Not to mention, the failed 1st attempt, then he tries it again?

 

DUMB.

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Great effort Yuni, is this bar league softball

I suppose one may question the decision to break for home (though I can see why he'd think the ball was going to get past the pitcher), but I didn't see a lack of effort. He was out by a mile - I'm not going to ask him to try to plow through Molina.

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Great effort Yuni, is this bar league softball

I suppose one may question the decision to break for home (though I can see why he'd think the ball was going to get past the pitcher), but I didn't see a lack of effort. He was out by a mile - I'm not going to ask him to try to plow through Molina.

 

Well I at least want a slide or get into a run down. In major league baseball it is unacceptable to stop running and allow a tag at home if you are the winning run in the 9th

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That is not some fact, it is your opinion. I am sure you have heard me say this before, but you cannot treat human beings as independent variables. Baseball is not roulette, previous results DO impact future results.

 

Of course you should expect long term behavior ON AVERAGE, but a true strategist can make the call when you should go against the average, because the last time I checked there are no probabilities in baseball that = 1.0. There are times when the average doesn't occur, if you don't try to account for these rare times you will not maximize the number of times you are right.

 

The facts show that that cold streaks aren't predictive on average. Again, managers aren't just intentionally walking Braun on every PA because they don't expect the batters following him in the lineup to continue to struggle. They are forced to assume guys like Weeks and Lucroy are going to hit close to their career averages because they have no evidence to the contrary. I'm sure that managers will chase hunches from time to time but that's what it is, a hunch. If you can consistently identify when a cold streak is "real" and not just noise, you should be a major league manager because that would be quite the skill.

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Well I should be a major league manager, unfortunately the only way to get that job is to have some experience as a major league player or at least high minors.

 

I of course mostly agree with you I just think there are times to increase your chances by not always playing the straight up odds.

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So what is the probablility of scoring at least 1 run with runners on the corners and nobody out?

 

According to fangraphs it's over 90 percent. But fangraphs assumes you won't give away one of the outs for no reason at all.

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I can't even get angry with RR for calling bunts in that in that situation... I just expect that silliness from him and apparently Melvin and all the top brass find it acceptable, so whatever. The Brewers got what they deserved there.
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