I mean, Paxton leaving early is a big factor today, so yes I think Chaim gets a bit of blame.Of course, this is somehow Bloom's fault.
Bloom left an obviously ineffective pitcher in to give up bombs?I mean, Paxton leaving early is a big factor today, so yes I think Chaim gets a bit of blame.
That’s some serious gymnastics to fit a narrative.I mean, Paxton leaving early is a big factor today, so yes I think Chaim gets a bit of blame.
They're all running to the bat rack to take a wiggle against this chump today.Winck really has let the team down today.
Unless Bloom literally called down to the dugout and insisted Cora leave Wink well after it was obvious to everyone he didn't have it, which was after the first inning, then that is total horseshit.I mean, Paxton leaving early is a big factor today, so yes I think Chaim gets a bit of blame.
Winck needed to bridge innings here, for those saying just yank him.
Winck has been a multi-inning every 3-4 days, Cora pivoting away from that role when the pen suddenly needs extra innings today just wasn't happening.Unless Bloom literally called down to the dugout and insisted Cora leave Wink well after it was obvious to everyone he didn't have it, which was after the first inning, then that is total horseshit.
I don't care how bad the roster is or isn't. Nobody forces Cora to make it even worse.
Yes, Connor is out before reaching 2nd baseProm night!
That’s ridiculous. Pivoting due to ineffectiveness in a close game happens all the time.Winck has been a multi-inning every 3-4 days, Cora pivoting away from that role when the pen suddenly needs extra innings today just wasn't happening.
In the 6th inning of a regular season game? On your usually third-best reliever?That’s ridiculous. Pivoting due to ineffectiveness in a close game happens all the time.
View: https://twitter.com/gfstarr1/status/1672726673043628032?s=46In the 6th inning of a regular season game? On your usually third-best reliever?
So leave him in to lose the game because he is always supposed to pitch 2-3+ innings? That is even worse than your first claim. By that argument, Paxton should have been left in because he always goes at least six, no matter how his knee feels.Winck has been a multi-inning every 3-4 days, Cora pivoting away from that role when the pen suddenly needs extra innings today just wasn't happening.
Maybe not in the 5th inning when the starter only goes 4.That’s ridiculous. Pivoting due to ineffectiveness in a close game happens all the time.
Yes?In the 6th inning of a regular season game? On your usually third-best reliever?
By yours Paxton should've come out after the HR. Then he would not have gotten hurt.So leave him in to lose the game because he is always supposed to pitch 2-3+ innings? That is even worse than your first claim. By that argument, Paxton should have been left in because he always goes at least six, no matter how his knees feels.
Fortunately, Alex Coma took him out before he got to 10.Yes?
So if he gives up 10 runs, c’est la vie because that’s the preordained plan? The fact that he has given up so few homers is the best illustration that he had nothing. Adjust. Manage.
But…the planFortunately, Alex Coma took him out before he got to 10.
Nah it was Blooms fault, or so we've been told. Can't possibly blame CoraFortunately, Alex Coma took him out before he got to 10.
I actually blame Winckowski for giving up 3 bombs in 2 IP.Nah it was Blooms fault, or so we've been told. Can't possibly blame Cora
Bush should have told him not toI actually blame Winckowski for giving up 3 bombs in 2 IP.
A starter giving up a run in four innings but otherwise being solid is not the same thing and you know it.By yours Paxton should've come out after the HR. Then he would not have gotten hurt.
Fire Cora.
And Bloom.
And Paxton's parents for such fragile genes