03-27-2010, 01:21 AM
<!--quoteo(post=84717:date=Mar 26 2010, 09:39 PM:name=BT)-->QUOTE (BT @ Mar 26 2010, 09:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=84661:date=Mar 26 2010, 04:02 PM:name=Fella)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Fella @ Mar 26 2010, 04:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I have a feeling Russell is going to be the guy Lou never uses this year. Lou is dumb and uses Grabow against lefties despite the fact that he is better against righties. Lou always has one guy he is afraid to use. Most of last year it was Snowman. I expect it to be Russell this year.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
This is sort of a pet peeve of mine. People never seem to realize that how Grabow does against lefties and righties is only HALF the equation. Grabow might be a guy who performs the same against righties and lefties, but the guys he is facing might be terrible against lefties. If Lou puts Grabow in to face a lefty, it might not be that he thinks Grabow is lights out against them (he has the SAME stats in front of him as we do), but rather because he either wants to turn the the around (in which case Grabow loses no effectiveness), or because he thinks the guy is worse against a lefty than a righty.
A guy who is equally effective against both sides of the plate, who is not being used as a loogy, actually has an advantage.
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I think just about everything is a pet peeve of yours.....
And since most lefty hitters are worse against lefty pitchers I think its safe to say that in general lefties hit Grabow just as well as righties do, whether or not they generally hit lefties well or not.
I certainly don't have a problem with Grabow facing lefties sometimes. My point is that Lou seems to throw all stats out the window and ALWAYS goes lefty/righty match-ups both with bullpen and pinch hitting decisions. Its the truth. He pinch hit Aaron miles against righties when he had guys like Reed Johnson and Jake Fox available on the bench many times, in close late inning situations.
I honestly like Lou in general but he manages his bullpen and his bench horribly.
Anyway my point of the first post is, Russell will be Lou's 3rd option against lefties at best, so I expect him to be rarely used, but I guess we will see.
This is sort of a pet peeve of mine. People never seem to realize that how Grabow does against lefties and righties is only HALF the equation. Grabow might be a guy who performs the same against righties and lefties, but the guys he is facing might be terrible against lefties. If Lou puts Grabow in to face a lefty, it might not be that he thinks Grabow is lights out against them (he has the SAME stats in front of him as we do), but rather because he either wants to turn the the around (in which case Grabow loses no effectiveness), or because he thinks the guy is worse against a lefty than a righty.
A guy who is equally effective against both sides of the plate, who is not being used as a loogy, actually has an advantage.
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I think just about everything is a pet peeve of yours.....
And since most lefty hitters are worse against lefty pitchers I think its safe to say that in general lefties hit Grabow just as well as righties do, whether or not they generally hit lefties well or not.
I certainly don't have a problem with Grabow facing lefties sometimes. My point is that Lou seems to throw all stats out the window and ALWAYS goes lefty/righty match-ups both with bullpen and pinch hitting decisions. Its the truth. He pinch hit Aaron miles against righties when he had guys like Reed Johnson and Jake Fox available on the bench many times, in close late inning situations.
I honestly like Lou in general but he manages his bullpen and his bench horribly.
Anyway my point of the first post is, Russell will be Lou's 3rd option against lefties at best, so I expect him to be rarely used, but I guess we will see.