Charlie Manuel is a dumb ass hick. Had he started Halladay instead of Blanton, the series would've been tied. Now Halladay will just lose to Lincecum again.
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Charlie Manuel is a dumb ass hick. Had he started Halladay instead of Blanton, the series would've been tied. Now Halladay will just lose to Lincecum again.
If Halladay would have pitched last night then every starter would have had to go on short rest along with Halladay against a fully rested Giants staff. You are the dumbass.
You can add Doug Glanville to that orgy!! He said if Philly goes down 3-1 they have their big 3 going, he you retard Giants got their big 3 going to and took 2 out of 3 from Philly!!!!
**** yeah Giants!!!!! What a team effort that was!!!! Pretty much the whole season has been like that!!! Posey's last AB was amzing!!!! Let's go Giants tommorow for the clincher!!!!!
I didn't think Charlie was wrong for pitching Blanton instead of Doc, but Oswalt as the closer????
ugh Brooks Utley
I didn't say it was, but the idea of using a starter being inserted into the 9th kind of goes against this whole "different mentality" and "different approach" excuse often used in baseball about starters vs relievers doesn't it? Kind of similar to the excuse of how much different it is to be a pinch hitter compared to a designated hitter.
More Pandaval errors please.
Aubrey Huff absolutely killed the momentum the Giants had going early but it was still a good game. I like Sanchez going against Oswalt especially after he pitched and lost the other night.
As for Manuel throwing Blanton, you don't want to put your team in a deeper hole having all your best pitchers going on short rest. Already in a hole, why make it bigger?
More typically though when you DON'T have a another fresh arm to go to which he did, but I understand the idea that if he went with Lidge and it went to extras then you used him up. Thing is he could have stuck with Durbin or put Lidge in to shut them down because IF it had gone to extras specially 11,12 or 13 you would have had to start pulling starters out of your ass anyway. In that particular situation it didn't seem to be a typical move.
The plan was if the offense didn't score in the top of the 10th, they can keep Oswalt in the bottom 10th to preserve the tie. Besides, Brad Lidge doesn't exactly inspire confidence in a high leverage situation.
Both teams have had plenty of opportunities to score a lot but its 2-2 on a weird game so far. Benches have cleared, errors have cost runs, Sanchez lasted only two innings.
The Phillies are walking the guy hitting .178 in the postseason to get to Buster Posey? :wtf: