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  • BeatingBaseball
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 06-30-09
    • 904

    #1
    Dodgers - Cardinals Gm 2
    Little things. Of the two starting pitchers last night it's Greinke who is the hitter - but Joe Kelly's little hit with 2 out and the bases empty in the 3rd turned out to be as big as any swing all night. Carpenter followed with some great plate discipline and a walk as, despite Carp's current slump, Greinke was trying to be very careful with the LHer with a man on. As I said - LHers are Greinke's vulnerability. Then the big guy - also from the left side - did the damage for the only 2 runs off Greinke over his entire 8 innings.

    Tremendous pitching on both sides all night - but LAD swung at far more pitches off the plate.

    The Cardinal Way prevailed again.



    The Dodgers seemed a little tight/anxious/aggressive at the plate - they were only 1 for 10 with RISP. Uribe's single up the middle on that first pitch FB was it - and even that one got just under Kelly's glove - but Uribe is a stone cold killer. He scares me as much as Ramirez - maybe more.

    Talk about anxious/aggressive - Mattingly sure was when he tried to force the action by pinch running for Adrian Gonzalez in the 8th. I was really surprised by that move. Are you going to try and steal vs Molina? And you're going to give up Gonzalez' bat in a tie game plus maybe more importantly Ramirez' protection in the L/U - all for the slight edge of scoring from first on a possible double? The risk/reward on that move seemed ridiculous - a gift to the Cardinals - Gonzalez gone and the bat out of Hanley Ramirez hands the rest of the night. Thank you Donny.

    We might see even more tightness/anxiousness/over aggression on the part of the Dodgers today with them staring at the possibility of going down 2 games to 0. If the Cards L/U can do any business vs Kershaw, the RedBirds have a chance for a real kill shot - going up in the series 2-0 over the Greinke/Kershaw outings without Wainwright even taking the mound. Although the Cards were under .500 vs LH starters - something like 19-23 - they were ironically 2-0 vs Kershaw this year. The Cards ss Kozma hit him as good as anyone has. Wacha - making only his 11th start in the Bigs today - is in far better spot and certainly under less pressure today after last night's W - plus he's taken no hitters into the 9th and 8th innings in his last 2 starts - vs the Nationals and Pirates.

    Found it strange that Darling/Ripken let it go last night when the play-by-play guy said Joe Kelly had a wider spread in his velocity differential than Greinke re the change up. Talk about an erroneous interpretation/use of a stat - Greinke is one of those guys who uses his breakers - esp that slow curve - not his straight change as his primary way to change speeds/disrupt timing. No pitcher in the game has a wider differential - it's key to his success - and that data point on the str change is as useless as the g in lasagna. After the game it was reported that Greinke had pitches between 94 to 68 - threw at 26 different velocities in the game.

    Going w/ STL again today with 1 Unit 5 inn. 1 Unit Game and 1/2 U Alt. RL.
  • vividjohn45
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-21-10
    • 6331

    #2
    Stl 1u. Dodgs. 17 - 34 L51 at stl. Kershaw tm win 4 in row lon.gest of seaso.n.
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    • BeatingBaseball
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 06-30-09
      • 904

      #3
      The 5 inning dog money is in.
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      • italianbandit
        SBR MVP
        • 05-17-11
        • 2622

        #4
        Nice call BB. It's a pleasure reading your posts.
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        • ridersonthestorm
          SBR Sharp
          • 09-30-13
          • 496

          #5
          Well done man and thanks for your analysis, pleasure to read as usual.
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          • BeatingBaseball
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 06-30-09
            • 904

            #6
            Thank you gentlemen. Those were sure two great ball games to watch. Dodgers now obviously up against it knowing they'll be facing Wainwright next and need to win 3 of the next 4 just to have the chance to face Wainwright a second time in a game 7 at Busch.
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            • ridersonthestorm
              SBR Sharp
              • 09-30-13
              • 496

              #7
              Yes, pleasure to watch. BOL to you next time!
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              • face
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 01-31-11
                • 14740

                #8
                great write up BB
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