First Hinch takes Verlander out after 99 pitches, then he inexplicably puts Peacock in the game when the obvious play was Harris. Then this idiot wastes his closer for 25 pitches with a 6 run lead. Any team that can't protect a 6 run lead should just go home. The fact that he had no confidence in his bullpen will be remembered tomorrow.
First Hinch takes Verlander out after 99 pitches, then he inexplicably puts Peacock in the game when the obvious play was Harris. Then this idiot wastes his closer for 25 pitches with a 6 run lead. Any team that can't protect a 6 run lead should just go home. The fact that he had no confidence in his bullpen will be remembered tomorrow.
First Hinch takes Verlander out after 99 pitches, then he inexplicably puts Peacock in the game when the obvious play was Harris. Then this idiot wastes his closer for 25 pitches with a 6 run lead. Any team that can't protect a 6 run lead should just go home. The fact that he had no confidence in his bullpen will be remembered tomorrow.
First Hinch takes Verlander out after 99 pitches, then he inexplicably puts Peacock in the game when the obvious play was Harris. Then this idiot wastes his closer for 25 pitches with a 6 run lead. Any team that can't protect a 6 run lead should just go home. The fact that he had no confidence in his bullpen will be remembered tomorrow.
You can tell he was losing Velocity and location and was clearly winding down.
He almost allowed a 3 run jack before he got out of that jam.
I agree. Keep a waning pitcher in when signs are pointing to you better get him out of there can cost a team dearly.
Castro I think it was swung at Ver being ahead in the count 3-0 after the previous batter was beaned .
Ver was struggling with getting ahead of the batter and was lucky runs didnt come in with runners on 1st and 2nd. Castro should have taken because Verlander would not have thrown 3 straight strikes. Then it would have been bases loaded with zero outs.
You can tell he was losing Velocity and location and was clearly winding down.
He almost allowed a 3 run jack before he got out of that jam.
I agree. Keep a waning pitcher in when signs are pointing to you better get him out of there can cost a team dearly.
Castro I think it was swung at Ver being ahead in the count 3-0 after the previous batter was beaned .
Ver was struggling with getting ahead of the batter and was lucky runs didnt come in with runners on 1st and 2nd. Castro should have taken because Verlander would not have thrown 3 straight strikes. Then it would have been bases loaded with zero outs.
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