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An unfortunate play and our pitching falls apart again.

It would probably help if we didn't have a micro-managing pitching coach that feels like he has to call the pitch the entire game. He has the pitcher's sphincters so tight they can't relax and throw to their ability for fear of not throwing a perfect pitch and placing it perfectly where the coach wants it.

Let the dang kids play...the way the game is supposed to be played.

the other problem is our pitchers can't rely on our defense. That half an inning was a good example.

This post was edited on 4/11 6:53 PM by Bigger_Stronger_Faster
 
Mowed down the first 4, then the 5th reaches on a wild pitch/strikeout. And then 5 of the next 6 batters reach. And it happens every time it seems.
 
Originally posted by Bigger_Stronger_Faster:
It would probably help if we didn't have a micro-managing pitching coach that feels like he has to call the pitch the entire game. He has the pitcher's sphincters so tight they can't relax and throw to their ability for fear of not throwing a perfect pitch and placing it perfectly where the coach wants it.

Let the dang kids play...the way the game is supposed to be played.

the other problem is our pitchers can't rely on our defense. That half an inning was a good example.


This post was edited on 4/11 6:53 PM by Bigger_Stronger_Faster
Dumb post...these guys have had their coaches call pitches since they were 10-11 years old. It's call real baseball, and not the t-ball league you probably ended your career with.
 
Agree pitchers are tight Faster but not because of coaches. Their teammates swing purses, not bats, and can't field for jack. So they have to be perfect.
 
Originally posted by NaturalGC7:
Originally posted by Bigger_Stronger_Faster:
It would probably help if we didn't have a micro-managing pitching coach that feels like he has to call the pitch the entire game. He has the pitcher's sphincters so tight they can't relax and throw to their ability for fear of not throwing a perfect pitch and placing it perfectly where the coach wants it.

Let the dang kids play...the way the game is supposed to be played.

the other problem is our pitchers can't rely on our defense. That half an inning was a good example.


This post was edited on 4/11 6:53 PM by Bigger_Stronger_Faster
Dumb post...these guys have had their coaches call pitches since they were 10-11 years old. It's call real baseball, and not the t-ball league you probably ended your career with.
LMAO...who calls the pitches in MLB? You know...REAL baseball???

BTW...have you noticed the UF catcher?

Some college coaches call em, some don't.

I'll just ignore your ignorant t-ball comment.

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This post was edited on 4/11 8:24 PM by Bigger_Stronger_Faster
 
Originally posted by Bigger_Stronger_Faster:
It would probably help if we didn't have a micro-managing pitching coach that feels like he has to call the pitch the entire game. He has the pitcher's sphincters so tight they can't relax and throw to their ability for fear of not throwing a perfect pitch and placing it perfectly where the coach wants it.

Let the dang kids play...the way the game is supposed to be played.

the other problem is our pitchers can't rely on our defense. That half an inning was a good example.

This post was edited on 4/11 6:53 PM by Bigger_Stronger_Faster
So negative on here. We're good...
 
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