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Just now, monkeytargets39 said:

Hinch deserves way more responsibility for the state of this team than he is being given.

I think he's been a good manager for the most part.  

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After the bad ju-ju of a single bouncing off two gloves, a bases loaded walk on a pitch a mile wide, and getting a double play while still giving up a run, it doesn’t feel as though we have a chance to win today. 

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1 minute ago, Mr.TaterSalad said:

I don't get taking Mize out this early. Disagree with that decision by AJ.

Game 2 vs. Cleveland.     Malpractice.      Hinch was horrible in that game and it already feels like he's repeating it.   Will he pull one of their better hitters in this game too? 

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9 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said:

They could be.  Thats why you don’t make a move to take out someone effective until you have to.  

Agreed. But Hinch knows this team better than most fans do. There's probably logic behind the madness.

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Just now, chasfh said:

After the bad ju-ju of a single bouncing off two gloves, a bases loaded walk on a pitch a mile wide, and getting a double play while still giving up a run, it doesn’t feel as though we have a chance to win today. 

If they don't score runs, they won't win.  That is my bold predicton.  

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2 minutes ago, Tigeraholic1 said:

Today he looks like a moron.

I have never been a fan of him.  He had no control over the team in Arizona, no one respected him in Houston, and now he is easily the smartest man in the room.  He messes with guy's heads for no reason.

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Just now, Motor City Sonics said:

Is it possible that the last two months of last year and the first half of this year Hinch was more lucky than good?    

It's really starting to look that way. 

Maybe. I think the real answer is that this team's weaknesses are masqueraded by playing in the single worst division in baseball. They get the benefit of playing several bad to mediocre teams throughout the season. Playing those teams disguises how bad some of their flaws really are like hitting and the bullpen.

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Has Hinch blinked and decided he can’t trust anyone? I’m not used to seeing him panic.

Of course I don’t trust them either, and he’s closer to them, so he might actually know what he’s doing here. This team’s collapse still mystifies me. 

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3 minutes ago, chasfh said:

After the bad ju-ju of a single bouncing off two gloves, a bases loaded walk on a pitch a mile wide, and getting a double play while still giving up a run, it doesn’t feel as though we have a chance to win today. 

Well, plus the other team has scored TWICE.   I mean that's a mountain to climb for this team.   

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