by MICHAELEVANS » Thu May 11, 2006 7:32 am
Bernie, I shouldn't complain because I won the game last night and advanced to the finals, but the logic was so bizzare that I would like an explanation:
ATG II
Houston Senators 22
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What happened - Semi-final game 5. Koufax is my starting pitcher. It is the bottom of the 7th, a scoreless tie. There are two outs, runners on 1st and 3rd, and the pitcher (who bats right) is up. Koufax is throwing a shutout, has given up only 5 hits and has 9 strikeouts so far. HAL removes Koufax and brings in H. Pina, who gets the pitcher out. I don't agree with pulling a stud like Koufax in the clinching game of a semi-finals when he is facing the pitcher with 2 out. Then, HAL leaves in Pina, who is set to avoid lefties, for 2 more innings, facing left-handed hitters, Morgan and Matthews. To add insult to injury, in the top of the 8th, Pina is the first batter and HAL does not pinch hit for him, even though it is a scoreless game.
As I said, I shouldn't complain. My team won it in the top of the 9th, and Pina did not give up a hit in his 2 1/3 innings. I would just like the logic explained of why HAL would remove Koufax when facing the opposing pitcher with two outs in such a crucial game.
I think the best think would have been to leave Koufax in, and let the game run its course. If Koufax gave up some more hits in the 8th or the 9th, then go ahead and remove him, but put in either Henke or Richert. I understand that Pina was more rested than they were, because Richert had thrown 3 innings the game before, and Henke had thrown 1 2/3 the game before, but I don't think either one would have been fatigued, and Koufax certainly wasn't fatigued.