Re: GDT : Cards vs. Braves (7/11) ~ 7:15pm CDT
Posted: 11 Jul 2025 22:17 pm
One of the most frustrating losses of the season.
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Preferably in the first inning.
He bunted the runners over with Pages which was a great move.
But it was the right move.gpeeps22 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 22:32 pmThey failed then too. Ended up stranding the bases loaded.
How good is noot at bunting?Cusecards wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 22:35 pmBut it was the right move.gpeeps22 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 22:32 pmThey failed then too. Ended up stranding the bases loaded.
Pages is hitting what?
.220?????
Same for Noot.
Double digits runs in 3 innings? Wow, you'd suck even worse than marmol.cardinalsfever44 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:50 pmThe Oli obsession is so weird.JuanAgosto wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:41 pmBecause he's a [fork]ing dumb[ash]. Get this (bleep) out of StL.Lightning Rod wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:11 pm Why does Oliver sit on his hands when it's obvious his pitcher doesn't have it?
All of you like to rant about how every Cards manager overuses his bullpen, but my god, you guys would pull every single pitcher immediately at any sign of trouble and completely burn out your bullpen in the first month of the season.
You can't pull a starter in the 3rd inning unless he's giving up double digit runs. You will burn out your entire bullpen for the remainder of the series trying to cover 8 innings in 1 game.
No kidding if you give up double digits in 3 might as well leave them in at that point. I think it depends on the moves depends on the braves pitcher if he was pitching had good stuff maybe you leave him in there and try to get another inning or two out of him. But the braves pitcher was very obviously in trouble I even said it in the game thread before cards came back the good news is their pitcher doesn’t have it and the cards could throw some runs up on him. Oli should have managed That game to win early seeing their pitcher was vulnerableJuanAgosto wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 23:15 pmDouble digits runs in 3 innings? Wow, you'd suck even worse than marmol.cardinalsfever44 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:50 pmThe Oli obsession is so weird.JuanAgosto wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:41 pmBecause he's a [fork]ing dumb[ash]. Get this (bleep) out of StL.Lightning Rod wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:11 pm Why does Oliver sit on his hands when it's obvious his pitcher doesn't have it?
All of you like to rant about how every Cards manager overuses his bullpen, but my god, you guys would pull every single pitcher immediately at any sign of trouble and completely burn out your bullpen in the first month of the season.
You can't pull a starter in the 3rd inning unless he's giving up double digit runs. You will burn out your entire bullpen for the remainder of the series trying to cover 8 innings in 1 game.
I agree. But oli only follows his script. There is no varying from the pregame plans.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 23:23 pmNo kidding if you give up double digits in 3 might as well leave them in at that point. I think it depends on the moves depends on the braves pitcher if he was pitching had good stuff maybe you leave him in there and try to get another inning or two out of him. But the braves pitcher was very obviously in trouble I even said it in the game thread before cards came back the good news is their pitcher doesn’t have it and the cards could throw some runs up on him. Oli should have managed That game to win early seeing their pitcher was vulnerableJuanAgosto wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 23:15 pmDouble digits runs in 3 innings? Wow, you'd suck even worse than marmol.cardinalsfever44 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:50 pmThe Oli obsession is so weird.JuanAgosto wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:41 pmBecause he's a [fork]ing dumb[ash]. Get this (bleep) out of StL.Lightning Rod wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:11 pm Why does Oliver sit on his hands when it's obvious his pitcher doesn't have it?
All of you like to rant about how every Cards manager overuses his bullpen, but my god, you guys would pull every single pitcher immediately at any sign of trouble and completely burn out your bullpen in the first month of the season.
You can't pull a starter in the 3rd inning unless he's giving up double digit runs. You will burn out your entire bullpen for the remainder of the series trying to cover 8 innings in 1 game.
He did not manage to win tonight. He managed to save the bullpen for some reason when we're two days removed from the All-Star break.JuanAgosto wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 23:27 pmI agree. But oli only follows his script. There is no varying from the pregame plans.Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 23:23 pmNo kidding if you give up double digits in 3 might as well leave them in at that point. I think it depends on the moves depends on the braves pitcher if he was pitching had good stuff maybe you leave him in there and try to get another inning or two out of him. But the braves pitcher was very obviously in trouble I even said it in the game thread before cards came back the good news is their pitcher doesn’t have it and the cards could throw some runs up on him. Oli should have managed That game to win early seeing their pitcher was vulnerableJuanAgosto wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 23:15 pmDouble digits runs in 3 innings? Wow, you'd suck even worse than marmol.cardinalsfever44 wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:50 pmThe Oli obsession is so weird.JuanAgosto wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:41 pmBecause he's a [fork]ing dumb[ash]. Get this (bleep) out of StL.Lightning Rod wrote: ↑11 Jul 2025 20:11 pm Why does Oliver sit on his hands when it's obvious his pitcher doesn't have it?
All of you like to rant about how every Cards manager overuses his bullpen, but my god, you guys would pull every single pitcher immediately at any sign of trouble and completely burn out your bullpen in the first month of the season.
You can't pull a starter in the 3rd inning unless he's giving up double digit runs. You will burn out your entire bullpen for the remainder of the series trying to cover 8 innings in 1 game.