Graterol Posted October 11 Posted October 11 Kahnle with season on the line? Most of us were surprised he was even on the playoff roster. 1 Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted October 11 Posted October 11 3 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said: The fact that it took Seattle that long to beat this team today means that Toronto should just automatically advance to the World Series Without Woo, Seattle is cooked against Toronto's lineup. Quote
monkeytargets39 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 The fact that we used Flaherty before Kahnle, Hurter, Hanifee, and R Montero tells me that none of those 4 need to be on the roster next year. Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted October 11 Posted October 11 I don’t know what changes you can make to this team to fix things. No one hitter will fix the lineup. It’s completely broken. Maybe a magician hitting coach could fix it, but over 162+ games, I doubt it. Feels like they are going to need to blow things up before it fixes itself. Which means 10+ years before a contender. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 Just now, Graterol said: Kahnle with season on the line? Most of us were surprised he was even on the playoff roster. Hinch's confidence in Kanhle and Holton down the stretch has been misplaced for some time now, but he decided they were his guys. Quote
guy incognito Posted October 11 Posted October 11 So, I'm just sitting here thinking that It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains come, it stops and leaves you to face the fall alone. You count on it, rely on it to buffer the passage of time, to keep the memory of sunshine and high skies alive, and then just when the days are all twilight, when you need it most, it stops. I dunno, just a thought I came up with right off the top of my head. 2 3 Quote
romad1 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 I wouldn't be all doom and gloom about next season. This was 2009. A bitter failure with a team that simply could not hit except for a couple of bats who could sometimes hit. Got to make those moves though. This team has expectations. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 (edited) 8 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said: I don’t know what changes you can make to this team to fix things. No one hitter will fix the lineup. It’s completely broken. Maybe a magician hitting coach could fix it, but over 162+ games, I doubt it. Feels like they are going to need to blow things up before it fixes itself. Which means 10+ years before a contender. Somewhere along the line the team that Harris thought he wanted to build has turned into a team that doesn't do any of the things he thought he was building it to do. I wonder if Harris will roll some heads on the staff or just blame the players and stand pat organizationally. Edited October 11 by gehringer_2 Quote
Shinzaki Posted October 11 Posted October 11 At least I don't have to have two screens going Sunday night... I actually feel better about our pitching going into 2026 than I do the offense....unless Anderson, McGonigle and lark get here sooner than later Quote
Motown Bombers Posted October 11 Posted October 11 1 minute ago, romad1 said: I wouldn't be all doom and gloom about next season. This was 2009. A bitter failure with a team that simply could not hit except for a couple of bats who could sometimes hit. Got to make those moves though. This team has expectations. That 2009 team was better. Verlander also could give you more than 100 pitches. Quote
KL2 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 8 minutes ago, Graterol said: Kahnle with season on the line? Most of us were surprised he was even on the playoff roster. Running low on bodies there… Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted October 11 Posted October 11 2 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: Somewhere along the line the team that Harris thought he wanted to build has turned into a team that doesn't do any of the things he thought he was building it to do. If either of these teams had a playoff heartbeat, this game is over in 11. Simple as that. Hard to see the Mariners advance. Neither team deserved to. 1 Quote
lordstanley Posted October 11 Posted October 11 10 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: Without Woo, Seattle is cooked against Toronto's lineup. Woo did another throwing session today. Quote
papalawrence Posted October 11 Posted October 11 I thought we'd see more from Meadows this series. Quote
Tenacious D Posted October 11 Posted October 11 1 minute ago, papalawrence said: I thought we'd see more from Meadows this series. A lost season for hm. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 (edited) 3 minutes ago, papalawrence said: I thought we'd see more from Meadows this series. As it stands, Meadows should not make the '26 team out of ST. Edited October 11 by gehringer_2 Quote
Tiger337 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 31 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: I'm surprised Dingler can still lift his arm, let along gun a guy down. All things considered, he has been their single most impressive position player this year. 1 Quote
romad1 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 7 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: That 2009 team was better. Verlander also could give you more than 100 pitches. Verlander is the comp to Skubal. Porcello is the comp to Jobe. Edwin Jackson is the comp to Flaherty. Reese Olson and Casey Mize probably have no comps on the 2009 team. I would guess your comp to Dontrelle Willis is... ? Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted October 11 Posted October 11 I'm going to be the guy and ask this question. How do people think this series and the end of this season would have turned out if Scott Harris had been aggressive at the trade deadline and made a move to get a bat in the lineup? Quote
gehringer_2 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 Just now, Tiger337 said: All things considered, he has been their single most impressive position player this year. yes - he is their only position player who has played at All-star level for his position. Quote
romad1 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 Just now, Mr.TaterSalad said: I'm going to be the guy and ask this question. How do people think this series and the end of this season would have turned out if Scott Harris had been aggressive at the trade deadline and made a move to get a bat in the lineup? Better by a mile. Quote
papalawrence Posted October 11 Posted October 11 Harris whiffed on Maeda, Cobb, Paddack and Morton. He has to do better with the rotation. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted October 11 Posted October 11 Just now, papalawrence said: Harris whiffed on Maeda, Cobb, Paddack and Morton. He has to do better with the rotation. It is a little weird. The hitting has been a disaster for 2 months but you look into the horizon and long term it's still the pitching that's the bigger set of red flags. Quote
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