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“Look guys, you can show me all the stats in the world, but it will never replace the fact that when I face, say Ryan Zimmerman, I can just wink at him and he’s out.  But when I face like Andrew McCutchen–who I hardly ever get out–I just stand on the mound and shit myself.  The only number I’m thinking about when I face him is a big old number two.”

 

lol

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You would think a guy with so few career wins would be in favor of advance metrics.

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Quote:“Look guys, you can show me all the stats in the world, but it will never replace the fact that when I face, say Ryan Zimmerman, I can just wink at him and he’s out.  But when I face like Andrew McCutchen–who I hardly ever get out–I just stand on the mound and shit myself.  The only number I’m thinking about when I face him is a big old number two.”

 

lol
 

vs. Zimmerman:  1-19 7 k's 1 walk

vs. McCutchen: 12-29, 10ks, 5 walks, 5 doubles

 

It would be interesting if there's some explanation for this. (Is McCutchen a better hitter against Samardjia's primary out pitch, etc.; or could it be that Jeff's lack of confidence vs. McCutchen & confidence vs. Zimmerman is a self-fulfulling prophesy.
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I think part of it is that Zimmerman has been injured the past few years and McCutchen is the far superior player.
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Everyone must read this interview with Latos. I enjoyed it quite a bit.

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Hopefully this is much worse than it sounds, and Wainwright ends up on the DL to start the season.


http://m.cardinals.mlb.com/news/article/...o-st-louis
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He's pregnant.

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Quote:Everyone must read this interview with Latos. I enjoyed it quite a bit.


Wow. Sounds like the Reds are a shit show organization.
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Everyone must read this interview with Latos. I enjoyed it quite a bit.


Wow. Sounds like the Reds are a shit show organization.
 


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Looks that way. That last answer was just bananas.....

 

 

 

 

 

Quote:<b>Q:</b> What about the Marlins? What do you think?

<p style="font-family:Vollkorn, serif;color:rgb(38,53,60);"><b>A:</b> This team is going to be a lot of fun. There is a lot of talent in here. My agent asked me (at the start of the offseason), "Let’s say you’re not traded. What teams would you be interested in free agency?" The first one that popped into my head was this one. Because of the young core. You’ve got a lot of young guys in their early to mid 20s, all stacked together, who don’t have a lot of (service) time. Well, that one little veteran presence in there can make a big difference.

<p style="font-family:Vollkorn, serif;color:rgb(38,53,60);">You look at the Reds after we lost Bronson (Arroyo, after the 2013 season). Everything went to s---. You look at it after we lost Scott Rolen (after 2012). Everything went to s---. When Scott was there, we had guys doing exactly what they were supposed to do. After Scott left, we had guys with two years in the big leagues, in the clubhouse, on their phones, laying down in the video room, just hanging out during games, not in the dugout, not cheering their teammates on. Our dugout looked like a ghost town.

<p style="font-family:Vollkorn, serif;color:rgb(38,53,60);">After Bronson, the same exact thing. We had starters in there roping our (clubhouse attendants), like, cattle-roping our clubbies. Guys on their computers, buying stuff, hanging out in the clubhouse. We had a guy with a year-and-a-half in the big leagues wandering around the clubhouse, hanging out. We had a closer in there sleeping until the seventh inning. We lose that veteran leadership, that’s what happens. You can’t have that ... it turns into a circus.

<p style="font-family:Vollkorn, serif;color:rgb(38,53,60);">My main thing here is guys will do what they want to do. I don’t care. That’s fine. They’re grown men. They can do whatever they want. But come game time, I want three to four hours of accountability. No cellphones. Focus on the game.

<p style="font-family:Vollkorn, serif;color:rgb(38,53,60);">I just want to keep it to a minimum. There is no reason anyone needs to be in the clubhouse on their phone, on their iPad, doing anything other than what they’re supposed to be doing. You want to go grab coffee, by all means go ahead. You want to grab a snack or drink, go to the bathroom, go ahead. I don’t care. Get in, get out, let’s go, get ready. Accountability. Responsibility. Three to four hours a day.
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I got the idea that Mat Latos was a shit show player more so than the Reds organization. 

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Quote:I got the idea that Mat Latos was a shit show player more so than the Reds organization. 
 

Ha. He does seem like somewhat of a douche.
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I don't see anything wrong with a guy expecting those around him to act like professional baseball players.

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Quote:I don't see anything wrong with a guy expecting those around him to act like professional baseball players.
I don't either. I do see something wrong with bashing every organization that's in your rear view mirror and calling out former teammates in the media. Be a man and confront those not acting professional while you're on the team. It's cowardly to do it to the media once you don't have to be around those individuals anymore.

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I don't see anything wrong with a guy expecting those around him to act like professional baseball players.
I don't either. I do see something wrong with bashing every organization that's in your rear view mirror and calling out former teammates in the media. Be a man and confront those not acting professional while you're on the team. It's cowardly to do it to the media once you don't have to be around those individuals anymore.

 

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Do you know that he didn't? And he didn't call anyone out by name, you could infer that Chapman was the closer taking a nap until the 7th, but that's about it. 
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I don't see anything wrong with a guy expecting those around him to act like professional baseball players.
I don't either. I do see something wrong with bashing every organization that's in your rear view mirror and calling out former teammates in the media. Be a man and confront those not acting professional while you're on the team. It's cowardly to do it to the media once you don't have to be around those individuals anymore.

 

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Do you know that he didn't? And he didn't call anyone out by name, you could infer that Chapman was the closer taking a nap until the 7th, but that's about it. 

 

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Nope. But I do know that it's not wise to talk bad about a previous employer. Burning bridges is never wise. He just sounded like a malcontent to me. 
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