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2013-05-01 Pirates (J. Gomez) at Brewers (Burgos), 12:10 PM CDT [Brewers lose, 6-4)]


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So at some point, Yuni is going to stop hitting I'm sure...but until then, enjoy the ride, because this is pretty awesome, especially coming from a completely unexpected (and mostly hated) source.

 

If I had to guess, the group of his haters has been shrinking faster than you can say Yunieski.

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I was thinking this would be a long season when the record was 2-8. Starting pitching was iffy, the bullpen was very iffy, the offense was MIA. Since then the Brewers are 12-3 and now a half game out of first place! All that has occurred despite some players struggling mightily at the plate (Weeks, Gonzalez, Braun, most pinch hitters). The pitching has vastly improved and the offense has gotten the job done. Yuni and Seggy can't keep their current tears going, but that Greinke trade is looking like an absolute steal. When Ramirez comes back, Ramirez gets 3B and Yuni gets 1B. The offense gets even better. When Hart returns to 1B, Yuni might just take Week's spot if he doesn't get out of his funk by then. You have to assume that Braun, who hasn't hit with his normal average and yet has contributed nicely with his walks and homers, will kick it into gear and bring that average up to where he usually hangs out. That's all to say that, though the offense has gotten the job done, it will get better. The pitching has been decent, and if it remains like this, the Brewers will be in contention all season long. It will be a much more fun season than I was thinking after a 2-8 start. Go Brewers!
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So at some point, Yuni is going to stop hitting I'm sure...but until then, enjoy the ride, because this is pretty awesome, especially coming from a completely unexpected (and mostly hated) source.

 

If I had to guess, the group of his haters has been shrinking faster than you can say Yunieski.

The haters had quite a valid point if you review the 2011 season. I will never forget the ball up the middle in the NLCS that he didn't even go for (And Weeks almost got to) when it was on Yuni's side of 2nd.

 

I also couldn't stand, how he never saw a first pitch he didn't like. He swung routinely on the first pitch and it routinely ended in a 6-4-3 double play, pop-up out to the first baseman or some other lamely hit ball.

 

I am happy for him and glad he has found his swing. And as long as he never see's a lick at short, keeps swingning a good bat and continues to be useful at 1B / 2B / 3B ... well then keep on keeping on, Yuni

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nothing like playing the pirates for a rookie pitcher to get his strike out ratio up, 6K through 5 IP so far! way to go bur-go(s)!

Posted: July 10, 2014, 12:30 AM

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I'm loving these HRs, but let's not get carried away on the Yuni bandwagon. Dude still had a sub-.300 OBP coming into today's game and is one of the worst defenders in baseball.
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I noticed on the replays of Gomez's and Yuni's homers, that when they got to the dugout, Segura took their helmets off. Does he only do that on home runs? It he just being funny, or is that some sort of home-run-specific routine, like the low-5's some of them give each other? Just curious if anyone else has noticed this. It'd be an interesting interview question for Segura.
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So at some point, Yuni is going to stop hitting I'm sure...but until then, enjoy the ride, because this is pretty awesome, especially coming from a completely unexpected (and mostly hated) source.

 

If I had to guess, the group of his haters has been shrinking faster than you can say Yunieski.

The haters had quite a valid point if you review the 2011 season. I will never forget the ball up the middle in the NLCS that he didn't even go for (And Weeks almost got to) when it was on Yuni's side of 2nd.

 

I also couldn't stand, how he never saw a first pitch he didn't like. He swung routinely on the first pitch and it routinely ended in a 6-4-3 double play, pop-up out to the first baseman or some other lamely hit ball.

 

I am happy for him and glad he has found his swing. And as long as he never see's a lick at short, keeps swingning a good bat and continues to be useful at 1B / 2B / 3B ... well then keep on keeping on, Yuni

 

I notice you don't even mention that Yuni hit .333/.333/.542 against the Cardinals in that series with 5 RBI. He wasn't the reason they lost. The pitching was awful. Yuni had lots of big hits in the 2nd half of that season too.

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I'm loving these HRs, but let's not get carried away on the Yuni bandwagon. Dude still had a sub-.300 OBP coming into today's game and is one of the worst defenders in baseball.

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Was gamecast wrong or did Pitt just let their pitcher sac bunt (and fail) and then take him out for a reliever the next half inning?

Why is this bad? If a manager thinks his pitcher can get a bunt down, might as well have him do it instead of wasting a PH.

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I notice you don't even mention that Yuni hit .333/.333/.542 against the Cardinals in that series with 5 RBI. He wasn't the reason they lost. The pitching was awful. Yuni had lots of big hits in the 2nd half of that season too.

 

I also remember Hairston's error in Game 5 as the big blow in the loss. That and the Crew doesn't win Game 4 without Yuni and Randy Wolf, which is funny given the level of disdain for both of them throughout the years. Baseball really is a funny game.

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Was gamecast wrong or did Pitt just let their pitcher sac bunt (and fail) and then take him out for a reliever the next half inning?

Why is this bad? If a manager thinks his pitcher can get a bunt down, might as well have him do it instead of wasting a PH.

 

with 2k already, isnt it generally a bad move to have anyone, let alone a pitcher, bunt?

Posted: July 10, 2014, 12:30 AM

PrinceFielderx1 Said:

If the Brewers don't win the division I should be banned. However, they will.

 

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Was gamecast wrong or did Pitt just let their pitcher sac bunt (and fail) and then take him out for a reliever the next half inning?

Why is this bad? If a manager thinks his pitcher can get a bunt down, might as well have him do it instead of wasting a PH.

 

It seems like a waste for me. You're down two runs, you're giving up an out. Just to turn around and take him out? Why not use a PH and see if you can get a big inning? Or tie it up with a long ball?

 

I don't get the "wasting a PH". That's what they are there for....there aren't that many games you run out of players because of PH...it's usually defensive subs or using two PH in one at bat that does this IMO.

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I was just going on the premise that the manager is definitely calling for a bunt. Given that, I don't see a problem with having the pitcher do it, provided the manager feels he can.

 

The actual bunt decision is a different discussion.

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The haters had quite a valid point if you review the 2011 season. I will never forget the ball up the middle in the NLCS that he didn't even go for (And Weeks almost got to) when it was on Yuni's side of 2nd.

 

I also couldn't stand, how he never saw a first pitch he didn't like. He swung routinely on the first pitch and it routinely ended in a 6-4-3 double play, pop-up out to the first baseman or some other lamely hit ball.

 

I am happy for him and glad he has found his swing. And as long as he never see's a lick at short, keeps swingning a good bat and continues to be useful at 1B / 2B / 3B ... well then keep on keeping on, Yuni

 

I notice you don't even mention that Yuni hit .333/.333/.542 against the Cardinals in that series with 5 RBI. He wasn't the reason they lost. The pitching was awful. Yuni had lots of big hits in the 2nd half of that season too.

You are correct, I didn't reference that specific series. Not sure if I should look into the 50+ series played through out the year either. In the end, he was not very good that year. (Not sure how 1 series trumps a whole year of futility) ... Like I said, I am glad he is doing good this year even though I thought the signing was laughable when we did it. (Glad I am not a GM)

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