why did they take kershaw out??? wtf

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  • teaserpleaser
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    • 08-14-08
    • 26015

    #1
    why did they take kershaw out??? wtf
    what happened? I was watching the giants get damn near no hit unreal
  • teaserpleaser
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    • 08-14-08
    • 26015

    #2
    freshman high school kids make that pop up play doesn't happen if gonzo doesn't get himself thrown out he takes control there ....what a shit show Kershaw looked like he wanted to explode on that last close up shot
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    • Ra77er
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 06-20-11
      • 10969

      #3
      That is brutal, Goldy warned everyone

      Mattingly has to be bottom 4 coaches in baseball. I'm sure it was because of an innings limit but he overreacted to Kershaw covering first base for the second out.
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      • jjgold
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 07-20-05
        • 388179

        #4
        Mattingly was always a bottom 4 coach and he was the worst Clutch hitter in baseball history
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        • Ra77er
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 06-20-11
          • 10969

          #5
          I don't know if you saw the play but he (Mattingly) came to relieve Clayton like he had the game in the bag
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          • teaserpleaser
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            • 08-14-08
            • 26015

            #6
            no I missed it then he brings in Garcia and hatcher like they are losing ...
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            • Jrod124
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 10-31-09
              • 5622

              #7
              Bullpen is their Achilles with the exception of Jansen. Garcia looked unhittable the first month but he has been susceptible to the long ball as we saw tonight. Luckily for Dodger backers Turner atoned for the mistake with a game tying single in the 8th and they eventually went on to win it.
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              • Mase of Base
                SBR MVP
                • 07-24-12
                • 3622

                #8
                They probably need someone else but Baez and Rodriguez are both out at the moment and while I wouldn't call either lights out they're both hard to score off. Howells having himself a season so far, have to expect him to fall back a bit though same with Nicasio.

                Yimi Garcia is pretty good I think it's a mental thing, leaves his fastball right in a hitters wheelhouse far to often. As soon as he gets behind in counts you know it's coming straight down the middle it looks like a beachball.

                Jansen is nasty to close games.
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                • DrunkHorseplayer
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 05-15-10
                  • 7719

                  #9
                  I think Kershaw was up to 117 pitches which begs the question why he even started the 7th.
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                  • VegasPlayer
                    SBR MVP
                    • 07-27-09
                    • 3676

                    #10
                    Originally posted by DrunkHorseplayer
                    I think Kershaw was up to 117 pitches which begs the question why he even started the 7th.
                    Which makes one question Mattingly even more. Why throw your Ace out there in the 7th when his PC is over 100? I believe he started the inning at 108.
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                    • jjgold
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 07-20-05
                      • 388179

                      #11
                      Mattingly is do dumb too

                      IQ is very low
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                      • posey
                        SBR MVP
                        • 05-23-14
                        • 1112

                        #12
                        Generally I am someone who defends the decisions made by managers although they seem odd sometimes.

                        But the one manager I would never defend is Bum Madingly. This guy has absolutely no clue. Give this franchise a proven and half-intelligent GM and they win over 100 games easily. A lot of losses are coming because Madingly doesn't know how to use the bullpen or when to pull a pitcher.

                        As a Giants-fan I like it very much that he coaches the Dodgers.
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                        • VegasPlayer
                          SBR MVP
                          • 07-27-09
                          • 3676

                          #13
                          The Dodgers lack the "it" factor. Look like a bunch of individuals out there. Example is the crybaby act AG pulled on a called 1st strike last night. Instead of focusing on the AB, he let the Ump get in his head and was an easy out with 2 men on. Whole friggin team looks indifferent. They'll win a lot of games, but I just don't see them hanging when it comes down to the post season.
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                          • 44 Mag
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                            • 10-14-13
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by VegasPlayer
                            The Dodgers lack the "it" factor. Look like a bunch of individuals out there. Example is the crybaby act AG pulled on a called 1st strike last night. Instead of focusing on the AB, he let the Ump get in his head and was an easy out with 2 men on. Whole friggin team looks indifferent. They'll win a lot of games, but I just don't see them hanging when it comes down to the post season.
                            Perfect. Screwed up his entire at bat, himself, not the ump. then getting tossed??? Idiot
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                            • posey
                              SBR MVP
                              • 05-23-14
                              • 1112

                              #15
                              Yeah I agree, but I think a coach should somehow control the temper of his players. But this Madingly guy can't do anything else than stand around and look and look and look and then make a bad decision.
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                              • VegasPlayer
                                SBR MVP
                                • 07-27-09
                                • 3676

                                #16
                                Yea, he was about a day or 2 away from getting fired about this time last year before they pulled off that incredible streak. I think everyone in the organization may be hanging on to the thought that they'll just turn on the switch and terrorize the league again.
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