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Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View PostWhat a mess. If you have not as yet, read Suellentrop's article in today's local fish wrap.
On second thought, maybe you should skip the read.
WSU starters now have a 6.08 ERA while the bullpen is 6.22....In the last seven games, WSU starting pitchers have gone just 26 2/6 innings. During that stretch, they have allowed 29 earned runs for a 9.81 ERA.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostI asked that same thing two weeks ago. I don't get it.
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Let me start out by admitting my pre-conceived notions:
1) I like Kemnitz. I think he's one of the outstanding pitching coaches alive today.
2) I don't care for Butler. Never have - never will.
Then I look at the pitching staff for the Shox and it's abyssmal. Why would Kemnitz go from being a genius - recruiting hard throwing pitchers, teaching them the additional pitches they need to succeed, and having a staff consistently among the nation's leaders in ERA - to what the Shox are putting on the mound today?
The conclusion I'm drawing, admittedly based on my preconceived notions, is that Kemnitz isn't recruiting the pitchers any more and isn't being allowed to work with them the way he has worked with pitchers in the past. Butler set him up to fail.
Now, when Butler has a post-season conversation with Boatwright, Butler cries tears of sorrow over the inability of Kemnitz to get him what he needs out of the pitching staff. If Boatwright would just let Butler fire Kemnitz and give Butler the chance to bring in his own guy, then everything will be great. Of course Butler would need a couple of years for the new guy to bring in and train the talent to put WSU back on the baseball map.
In other words, Butler is throwing Kemnitz under the bus to save his own ass and buy another couple of years.
I think Standiford, Hooper, or about anyone on the face of this Earth other than Butler would be able to work with Kemnitz.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostLet me start out by admitting my pre-conceived notions:
1) I like Kemnitz. I think he's one of the outstanding pitching coaches alive today.
2) I don't care for Butler. Never have - never will.
Then I look at the pitching staff for the Shox and it's abyssmal. Why would Kemnitz go from being a genius - recruiting hard throwing pitchers, teaching them the additional pitches they need to succeed, and having a staff consistently among the nation's leaders in ERA - to what the Shox are putting on the mound today?
The conclusion I'm drawing, admittedly based on my preconceived notions, is that Kemnitz isn't recruiting the pitchers any more and isn't being allowed to work with them the way he has worked with pitchers in the past. Butler set him up to fail.
Now, when Butler has a post-season conversation with Boatwright, Butler cries tears of sorrow over the inability of Kemnitz to get him what he needs out of the pitching staff. If Boatwright would just let Butler fire Kemnitz and give Butler the chance to bring in his own guy, then everything will be great. Of course Butler would need a couple of years for the new guy to bring in and train the talent to put WSU back on the baseball map.
In other words, Butler is throwing Kemnitz under the bus to save his own ass and buy another couple of years.
I think Standiford, Hooper, or about anyone on the face of this Earth other than Butler would be able to work with Kemnitz.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostI think Standiford, Hooper, or about anyone on the face of this Earth other than Butler would be able to work with Kemnitz.
This is not to say the hire of HCTB was a good one. It obviously wasn't but ADES (and whoever else had anything to do with it) compounded a bad hire with a bad decision regarding Brent and with a really bad contract for HCTB.Last edited by 1972Shocker; May 17, 2016, 04:47 PM.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostIn HCTB's defense I think it was a mistake to push Brent on him and I think that would have been a bad mover regardless who they would have or will hire. That should apply to a Mark Standiford or Kevin Hooper as well if they are to be hired. If they want Brent fine, but it should be solely up to them or whoever they hire as head coach.
This is not to say the hire of HCTB was a good one. It obviously wasn't but ADES (and whoever else had anything to do with it) compounded a bad hire with a bad decision regarding Brent and with a really bad contract for HCTB.
On the other hand, AD Sexton does not have enough sense to come in out of the rain."Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."
--Niels Bohr
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostIn HCTB's defense I think it was a mistake to push Brent on him and I think that would have been a bad move regardless who they would have or will hire. That should apply to a Mark Standiford or Kevin Hooper as well if they are to be hired. If they want Brent fine, but it should be solely up to them or whoever they hire as head coach.
This is not to say the hire of HCTB was a good one. It obviously wasn't but ADES (and whoever else had anything to do with it) compounded a bad hire with a bad decision regarding Brent and with a really bad contract for HCTB.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostIn HCTB's defense I think it was a mistake to push Brent on him and I think that would have been a bad move regardless who they would have or will hire. That should apply to a Mark Standiford or Kevin Hooper as well if they are to be hired. If they want Brent fine, but it should be solely up to them or whoever they hire as head coach.
This is not to say the hire of HCTB was a good one. It obviously wasn't but ADES (and whoever else had anything to do with it) compounded a bad hire with a bad decision regarding Brent and with a really bad contract for HCTB.
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