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2018-10-20 (NLCS Game #7): Dodgers (Buehler) at Brewers (Chacín) 7:09 PM CDT [Brewers lose, 5-1 -- 2018 Season Comes to a Close]


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I go back to the Scoop ab. Granderson hits there what are the Dodgers going to do? Get a lefty? You score then bring on Hader. Crowd goes nuts. It was a simple call. The crowd was so muted that ab. No one thought Scoop was going to get a hit. There is really no excuse for wasting that big spot there.

Sure, you just score. As if that was a given. No matter who bats seven times out of ten it's going to fail.

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Another ground ball hit against Cedeno. Now everyone will keep saying he sucks and can't get lefties out. Dang.

Well, if batter a hits and gets on base, that is by definition not getting the batter out. To a larger point, maybe there is something wrong with the defensive shifting when Cedeno pitches. Small sample size, perhaps. But maybe the defensive positioning needed adjusting with Cedeno on the mound.

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I go back to the Scoop ab. Granderson hits there what are the Dodgers going to do? Get a lefty? You score then bring on Hader. Crowd goes nuts. It was a simple call. The crowd was so muted that ab. No one thought Scoop was going to get a hit. There is really no excuse for wasting that big spot there.

Sure, you just score. As if that was a given. No matter who bats seven times out of ten it's going to fail.

Who would you bet on Granderson or Schoop? I thought so.

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Another ground ball hit against Cedeno. Now everyone will keep saying he sucks and can't get lefties out. Dang.

Well, if batter a hits and gets on base, that is by definition not getting the batter out. To a larger point, maybe there is something wrong with the defensive shifting when Cedeno pitches. Small sample size, perhaps. But maybe the defensive positioning needed adjusting with Cedeno on the mound.

 

But getting ground balls definitely means he can get lefties out and deserves a chance to. When those ground balls get through the infield, it doesn't mean he can't get them out; it just means he didn't on that particular occasion, because baseball.

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