Landon should have come in and shut them down and set up us winning in bottom of 9th. We played the safe card instead of coaching aggressive and using our best pitcher.
Its not as black and white as folks want to make it. With the weather coming through, you can’t put Sims out there and make him sit for 2 hours in a tie game before the bottom of the 9th. If we don’t score, it’s an impending disaster where you have to let him potentially either 3 or 4 innings, or possibly pull him and essentially forfeit the game and lose him for tomorrow.
For us to win a national title, or even just play for one, we were always going to need big outs late in the game from somebody not named Landon Sims at some point. Smith is a senior who has to throw strikes in that situation, he didn’t. Stinnet is a guy who has been reliable, and he serves up a meat pitch in a bad situation.
”One of the deepest bullpens in the country”, how many times have we heard that **** this season? Everybody after Preston Johnson completely **** the bed tonight. Every one of them.
The incoming weather really complicated the decision. I think if that front wasn’t approaching. Sims would’ve been out there.
So what would you say if Sims pitched the 9th, 10th, and 11th, we lose in 12, and Sims isn’t available tomorrow?
Maybe you say you would only pitch him in the 9th. We could lose in 10. And he isn’t as fresh tomorrow.
So scenario: Sims pitches the 9th, we’re still tied, then we don’t score. Who pitches the top of the 10th?
I’m genuinely curious what y’all would do.
You won’t get an answer, because everyone is just angry right now. It’s just an agonizing position to be in as a coach, and it’s created by our piss poor play up until that point.So what would you say if Sims pitched the 9th, 10th, and 11th, we lose in 12, and Sims isn’t available tomorrow?
Maybe you say you would only pitch him in the 9th. We could lose in 10. And he isn’t as fresh tomorrow.
So scenario: Sims pitches the 9th, we’re still tied, then we don’t score. Who pitches the top of the 10th?
I’m genuinely curious what y’all would do.
So what would you say if Sims pitched the 9th, 10th, and 11th, we lose in 12, and Sims isn’t available tomorrow?
Maybe you say you would only pitch him in the 9th. We could lose in 10. And he isn’t as fresh tomorrow.
So scenario: Sims pitches the 9th, we’re still tied, then we don’t score. Who pitches the top of the 10th?
I’m genuinely curious what y’all would do.
What if you don’t take the lead and end up losing while running him out there and he is unavailable tomorrow?
I’m not saying use Sims for more than an inning. Simply make a statement to the team that you are laying it on the line to shut down the top of the 9th only. The momentum could lead to good things. I assure you tomorrow the heavier pressure will be on us if we end up losing tonight. Not losing all hope, but this was a great chance to rally the team and put it away fast after we tied the game back up. Using Sims for just 3 outs would have spoken loudly to our team to put it away in the bottom of the 9th.
Correct. And I honestly think we got false hope there at the end anyway.Throwing in that rain wasn’t going to end well for anyone.
And that requires rolling the dice. So now we're in a position where Bednar starts tomorrow and is unlikely to be available until a short stint Wednesday. Sorry but this team's chances of bringing the hardware home without Bednar pitching Game 1 or 2 of the finals is very small. Sims has been watched carefully all season. He hasn't pitched in 2 days. Let him get you 3 outs and gamble on your 2-3-4 hitters in an environment where Texas' relievers were struggling to find the strike zone. If it doesn't work out, you can always take him out before the 10th. Did you also like the Stansbury Stall?
Correct. And I honestly think we got false hope there at the end anyway.
Uh, a tie game going into the 9th (especially when you are the home team) is not "false hope". I absolutely would have pitched Sims for just the top of the 9th to give us a chance to win it in the bottom. Then, save him for tomorrow if needed if we don't win it then. Seems like an easy decision to me. And don't tell me he could not pitch tomorrow after just one inning tonight.
There are arguments both ways, but just as a reminder, Sims didn't pitch a scoreless 9th against Texas in his first appearance.