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3 minutes ago, torts said:

Levering made it seem like thwy lost thT on a blown 3rd strike check the pitch before.  Is that true?  Was listening on the way to the beach and just turned my phone off and haven't bothered to look so you tell me 🤣

Homer in me says it was a swing but I don't think it was an egregious missed call. Definitely more of a 50-50

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3 hours ago, Brewcrew82 said:

 

Couldn't watch the game live; surprised this thread is still going on (which is on me, I guess I shouldn't be). I referred to the above post by Michaelis because it's absolutely correct. I like the idea of Megill being the 9th inning guy, but the way the batting order for Atlanta played out I can't imagine anyone not understanding why we played it the way we did. 

Hopefully, through Koenig making it back or a current starter being able to move back to the BP, Ashby can get some backup from the left side. If you comprised an organizational depth chart of LH relievers Ashby is #1 and Drew Rom is..........six? Seven? That had no effect tonite, but might down the road, which is all that matters. Two tough games, two tough losses. Happens to everybody. Everybody.

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1 hour ago, wiguy94 said:

The Brewers have done this numerous times. 

2021 - Adames in May, Tellez in early July

2024 - Civale in early July

2025 - Priester in April

Like you said it also takes two to tango and right now there are only 7 teams more than 3,5 games out of a playoff spot and of those 7 teams, 5 came into the season with some intention of competing (Detroit, Boston, Kansas City, NYM, San Francisco)

Willie is a good call. Need another move like that one.

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11 minutes ago, torts said:

Levering made it seem like thwy lost thT on a blown 3rd strike check the pitch before.  Is that true?  Was listening on the way to the beach and just turned my phone off and haven't bothered to look so you tell me 🤣

I thought he held up. The frustrating part is there were one or two earlier that were very, very similar & were called swings.

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6 minutes ago, Jim French Stepstool said:

Couldn't watch the game live; surprised this thread is still going on (which is on me, I guess I shouldn't be). I referred to the above post by Michaelis because it's absolutely correct. I like the idea of Megill being the 9th inning guy, but the way the batting order for Atlanta played out I can't imagine anyone not understanding why we played it the way we did. 

Hopefully, through Koenig making it back or a current starter being able to move back to the BP, Ashby can get some backup from the left side. If you comprised an organizational depth chart of LH relievers Ashby is #1 and Drew Rom is..........six? Seven? That had no effect tonite, but might down the road, which is all that matters. Two tough games, two tough losses. Happens to everybody. Everybody.

Spencer walked back that post a bit when he realized Megill has had reverse splits his whole career. I think the numbers certainly back up that it should have just been Megill as always especially when you take into consideration Ashby hasn't been pitching particularly well lately and he has very little experience closing out games (only 1 traditional save in his career and that was in a 3 run game)

wRC+ vs RHP then vs LHP

Baldwin - 130, 178

Olson - 141, 143

Albies - 101, 120

Harris - 143, 122

Then here are the platoon splits for Megill and Ashby

wOBA vs RHH then LHH

Megill - .298, .190

Ashby - .292, .293

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2 hours ago, just_some_guy said:

That's new this year.  I think every team gets one Saturday off.

 

No, it’s because of the World Cup game. 

There have been other series with days off in the middle because of World Cup games. The current Mets-Phillies series is Thursday, Saturday, Sunday because of a game in Philly yesterday.

The Brewers do not have a Saturday  off this season. 

Note: If I raise something as a POSSIBILITY that does not mean that I EXPECT it to happen.
Posted
38 minutes ago, torts said:

Levering made it seem like thwy lost thT on a blown 3rd strike check the pitch before.  Is that true?  Was listening on the way to the beach and just turned my phone off and haven't bothered to look so you tell me 🤣

I would take anything Levering says with a grain of salt. He and Rotino think the Brewers only lose because of bad luck or bad calls. 

Note: If I raise something as a POSSIBILITY that does not mean that I EXPECT it to happen.
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10 minutes ago, wiguy94 said:

Spencer walked back that post a bit when he realized Megill has had reverse splits his whole career. I think the numbers certainly back up that it should have just been Megill as always especially when you take into consideration Ashby hasn't been pitching particularly well lately and he has very little experience closing out games (only 1 traditional save in his career and that was in a 3 run game)

wRC+ vs RHP then vs LHP

Baldwin - 130, 178

Olson - 141, 143

Albies - 101, 120

Harris - 143, 122

Then here are the platoon splits for Megill and Ashby

wOBA vs RHH then LHH

Megill - .298, .190

Ashby - .292, .293

Took a deeper dive, and yep it appears to have been negligible at best, with Bart & Dubon especially having no edge vs LHP. So traditionally yeah, but on paper, not so much.

They might have liked Ashby's breaking stuff vs Baldwin & Olson, and despite the splits he pretty much had no issue with either, a K followed by the little league fly ball. As for Albies, tonight it seemed to make no difference who was throwing, but on the season you probably want him hitting LH. So I'll have to walk it back, too.

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1 minute ago, Jim French Stepstool said:

Took a deeper dive, and yep it appears to have been negligible at best, with Bart & Dubon especially having no edge vs LHP. So traditionally yeah, but on paper, not so much.

They might have liked Ashby's breaking stuff vs Baldwin & Olson, and despite the splits he pretty much had no issue with either, a K followed by the little league fly ball. As for Albies, tonight it seemed to make no difference who was throwing, but on the season you probably want him hitting LH. So I'll have to walk it back, too.

Honestly I have a bigger gripe with Contreras pitch calling to Albies than Murphy's managing. You already saw Albies hit a FB away out to RF tonight and he once again was clearly looking for Ashby's sinker based on him being way out in front on the changeup and nearly chasing the curveball in the dirt the pitch before. You got burned once. Getting burned twice by the same guy in the same fashion was very frustrating. 

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