This organization never stops disappointing.
nutting’s got this.
This organization never stops disappointing.
For supposedly the best pitcher in the game, which I never have believed (I'll take Skubal any day over him), he very seldom can go deep into games, mainly because he throws so many pitches in the early innings and struggles to get quick outs. With that said, with a competent centerfielder, he would've been out of that first inning with minimal damage amd maybe could've gotten his bearings, like a lot of starters do after the first inning. That dope in centerfield is not a MLB player; he's just a physical freak who can't do anything that a pro baseball player needs to do except be able to steal bases and hit a prodigious home run every once in a while. There's a reason why an organization like the Dodgers traded him.Skenes looked like he was drunk/high/tired. Maybe he was preoccupied with Sabrina Carpenter's junk hanging out at her last concert.
Disagree about Skenes not being able to go deep in to games, the Pirates dont let him. He easily could go 120 pitches and has asked to go longer but was not really allowed. You are spot on about Cruz though, that guy should go back to the island and play, he is not able to play MLB caliber baseballFor supposedly the best pitcher in the game, which I never have believed (I'll take Skubal any day over him), he very seldom can go deep into games, mainly because he throws so many pitches in the early innings and struggles to get quick outs. With that said, with a competent centerfielder, he would've been out of that first inning with minimal damage amd maybe could've gotten his bearings, like a lot of starters do after the first inning. That dope in centerfield is not a MLB player; he's just a physical freak who can't do anything that a pro baseball player needs to do except be able to steal bases and hit a prodigious home run every once in a while. There's a reason why an organization like the Dodgers traded him.
Just compare Cruz to Crow-Armstrong. One is a physical freak who obviously never was trained in the fundamentals of baseball and also obviously can't process the instruction that he's received, and the other is a true baseball player who does all of the little things that it takes to win games as well as a lot of the big things. The only similarity between the two is that they both play centerfield.Disagree about Skenes not being able to go deep in to games, the Pirates dont let him. He easily could go 120 pitches and has asked to go longer but was not really allowed. You are spot on about Cruz though, that guy should go back to the island and play, he is not able to play MLB caliber baseball
No matter how good a pitcher is, sometimes they just have "one of those games". Christopher Sanchez pitched in the WBC for the DR and he was lights out for the Phils in the opener. 6 innings, 0 runs, 3 hits, 10 Ks, zero walks. While the WBC isn't officially spring training, players are still getting work in against solid competition. I look for Skenes to be his old self in his second start, if Cruz' defense improves by then.My guess is that his lack of spring training has set him back probably by two to three weeks.
Mangum definitely should be the starting centerfielder. He's another real ballplayer who was trained in the fundamentals of baseball and played on a College World Series winning team; he knows his craft.trade Cruz for a couple pierogies and a low A ball guy, start Mangum in CF and bring up the password
he definitely was the ignitor in the big inningRaise it.Griffin looks good in MLB debut.
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I’m sure he will have the ups and downs of a typical rookie, however, they have to ride with him going forward. He adds a level of energy and excitement around the club that hasn’t been felt in a while. Yes, there was plenty of buzz with Skenes, and rightly so, but he is a pitcher and only plays every fifth day. A position player adds more buzz and ability to have an effect on the club IMO. O’Hearn and Lowe were good offseason additions. They need to find a real center fielder. Cruz is a liability.he definitely was the ignitor in the big inning
What in the holy sh*t is this awesomeness???? Cannot wait to get this.
Chipped, BBQ Islay’s ham. it’s very own unique Pittsburgh Food group. Delicious.
Cruz needs to go though. LiabilityFeels like a different team, excitement is real.
If they stay healthy, which is always problematic, their starting rotation is really good and probably in the upper third in all of MLB; they should be a handful in most series. They’re also going to get Jones back probably sometime in June, who can be a nasty bullpen pitcher if he doesn’t immediately get put into the starting rotation.Cruz leading the NL in homeruns.....has hit 3 against lefthanded pitching.....maybe the light is turning on for Mr. Cruz.
Pirates finally have some pieces......... stay competitive, add another bat for the second half. Could be a year to be in top 2-3 in NL.
Cruz has physical abilities that almost no other player can match; he’s a gigantic human who can run very fast. In a good season for him, he definitely can be a 40-40 type of player, especially since he’s a lefty who plays half of his games in PNC Park. His problem is that he’s shown that he’s just not an intelligent player.Cruz leading the NL in homeruns.....has hit 3 against lefthanded pitching.....maybe the light is turning on for Mr. Cruz.
Pirates finally have some pieces......... stay competitive, add another bat for the second half. Could be a year to be in top 2-3 in NL.
Trade him on a high then. Get a legit CF with a consistent bat.Cruz leading the NL in homeruns.....has hit 3 against lefthanded pitching.....maybe the light is turning on for Mr. Cruz.
Pirates finally have some pieces......... stay competitive, add another bat for the second half. Could be a year to be in top 2-3 in NL.
That would be great if he were a DH, but they already have a DH. They need him to be able to play the field and that’s where his WAR probably drops dramatically.Cruz has physical abilities that almost no other player can match; he’s a gigantic human who can run very fast. In a good season for him, he definitely can be a 40-40 type of player, especially since he’s a lefty who plays half of his games in PNC Park. His problem is that he’s shown that he’s just not an intelligent player.
If they stay healthy, which is always problematic, their starting rotation is really good and probably in the upper third in all of MLB; they should be a handful in most series.
You’re right about that. The coaches just have to keep working with him and hope that he eventually applies that instruction. It would be such a waste not to take advantage of his raw physical abilities which, like I said, very few other players have.That would be great if he were a DH, but they already have a DH. They need him to be able to play the field and that’s where his WAR probably drops dramatically.
He’s not, and he also has a history of not working hard. This is one of the reasons that Ozuna was potentially targeted for the roster rather than others. They wanted someone besides the pitching staff to be able to communicate with him in the locker room and show him how to be a pro from a hitter’s standpoint.Cruz has physical abilities that almost no other player can match; he’s a gigantic human who can run very fast. In a good season for him, he definitely can be a 40-40 type of player, especially since he’s a lefty who plays half of his games in PNC Park. His problem is that he’s shown that he’s just not an intelligent player.