Shameful and ignorant to heckle your own amateur athletes. Period.
Cole deserves and has earned a pass to continue doing the best he can to man that position. He is our catcher and will be our catcher for the balance of the season so let's get behind him and champion him to make it through his task. It is quite obvious that we better all hope that such is the case and he can stay healthy to man that task for the balance of the season. Support is what he needs and has earned from the fans. It is what he is getting from the coaching staff and his teammates.
Those back to back pitches in the 7th were just something out of the ordinary and something other than him just having a pass ball. Not sure what it was, but he was not even close to catching those pitches. That hurt, but his team got behind him and persevered for the game win and that is what this kid has earned from his fans.
Give the guy a pat on the back and the best support he can get.
Now let's go get three this weekend. Geaux Cajuns.
Does that include this board? Because there were a couple of guys on here ripping on him last night. So, is it only wrong if someone is present so the kid can hear it, or is it also wrong if someone is on this board and the kid can read it.
We need to police our own, as well.
I think the board is different because you’re not showing up a kid on the field of play.
I understand why people get frustrated with the situation. However, I think it shows lack of baseball knowledge and further, shows lack of appreciation for the entire circumstance that Kole McKinnon is dealing with.
I don't like some of the comments made about players on RP but that is a different world from saying it to him while he is on the field. Posting here is similar to screaming at your TV. People sometimes just need an outlet even if they are clueless as to what they are talking about.
McKinnon should be commended for the job he has done. As for the past balls.... a lot of things could have happened there. Signs crossed etc. Can't forget that Dmo is still working on changing how and what he throws. Arm slot is different etc. and I think we all know he still doesn't have full control/command. Its easy to see a really bad pitch from the stands but if an exhausted McKinnon is expecting a curve on the inside of the plate and ends up with more of a cutter on the outside of the plate its going to be a problem sometimes given the amount of work he has had to put in this season.
You're right about this. I've been critical of the guy on this board at times (although I'd never boo or curse at him like a jack_____) but he came into a tough spot. We're used to having catchers grind out seasons like Nike Thurman. The guy is probably still resting from his senior season.
McKinnon needs to improve, but don't act like a moron and heckle your own players at the ballpark.
Yeah shame on that guy or guys. I mean we all can feel frustrated, but to yell out something like that is just childish. The young man has his struggles, but he is putting out high effort. For anyone who doubts the difficulty of catching every game, just go squat in your living room and see how long you can squat. I doubt most could make it to five minutes even without heat and catcher's gear. That doesn't include other things you have to worry about while catching such as managing different pitchers with different styles, calling the pitch, blocking a pitch, worrying about baserunners, etc.
Although Cole has struggled a bit, he has thrown out runners better than I expected of him, and has handled the pitching staff well IMO. He has surprising moments with the bat getting a hit here and there or getting on base with a walk. His bat is not getting better because of fatigue. He is working his hardest to block up balls and keep everything in front. He has taken a beating this year.
That takes me back to 2015 when Thurman had caught I think his 35th game in a row and a similar thing happened where he did not catch a pitch that he probably should have and someone in the grandstand yelled "catch the ball", and Thurman while getting the ball at the backstop shot the guy who said it a look. Needless to say, that shut the guy up. Cole, like Thurman, is giving it his all. He is having his struggles, but it is not for lack of effort. I can't trash someone like that. No doubt Cole feels the weight of the frustration heavier than anyone.
D Mo is a work in progress as he deals with his injury (not sure what it is). he is learning to "play around" the problem, which is all anyone can ask. None of these guys have given up. As discouraged I've been at times this season, I think they actually inspire their fans with their sheer determination and refusal to quit. As MAT said, there were plenty of games earlier when they folded up like tulips. Those days appear to be in their past.
I look forward to watching them the rest of the season, no matter when it ends.
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