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Thread: Tulane Thwarts Cajuns' Rally, 9-6

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Needed Batty to eat innings. Also needed to let him mentally recover from that first inning ...
    Instead his need of recovery was made worse.

    It was obvious after one, he was done.

    However, I've seen what was hoped for occur, but very seldom and baseball is supposedly a game of percentages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Instead his need of recovery was made worse.

    It was obvious after one, he was done.

    However, I've seen what was hoped for occur, but very seldom and baseball is supposedly a game of percentages.
    Just because the result wasn’t the desired outcome doesn’t mean the decision was inherently wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RC8 View Post
    What is it about toothpicks that ____ our fans off so much?
    It’s not the toothpick.. The toothpick is a symptom..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Needed Batty to eat innings. Also needed to let him mentally recover from that first inning, so I didn’t hate the idea of sending him back out. We have very few southpaws this year; need him to contribute.

    Fitzgerald, a player I really like, needs to figure it out in RF. He’s misplayed multiple balls they have caused problems for us.

    We also should have turned a double play that resulted in another run while we were trying to scrap back.

    Also, don’t forget that Hannie got robbed on a bases clearing rocket by the first baseman.

    Even with all of that, you had your team “super star“ at the plate 3 times from innings 5-8 with RISP and he couldn’t deliver.

    It’s inches, not feet.
    What you said is true about Cantrelle last night, but let's remember I heard similar noise from the back of the room about him last season, and look at his numbers at the end of the season. He will hit, I not concerned about him. He has a track record of producing, but there are others in that lineup that need to come through soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Just because the result wasn’t the desired outcome doesn’t mean the decision was inherently wrong.
    And sometimes it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    What you said is true about Cantrelle last night, but let's remember I heard similar noise from the back of the room about him last season, and look at his numbers at the end of the season. He will hit, I not concerned about him. He has a track record of producing, but there are others in that lineup that need to come through soon.
    If my memory serves, Cantrelle starts pretty cold every season and then gets hot and then reduces to the mean. Which for him, the mean is pretty darn good.He is usually pretty consistent getting on base a lot even when he doesn't swing it great, which is very valuable. His OBP is not as good so far this season as in past years. He is probably trying too hard right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    It’s not the toothpick.. The toothpick is a symptom..
    Is that a baldwinism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    What you said is true about Cantrelle last night, but let's remember I heard similar noise from the back of the room about him last season, and look at his numbers at the end of the season. He will hit, I not concerned about him. He has a track record of producing, but there are others in that lineup that need to come through soon.
    I remember the conversations and I agreed with your stance at that time. It’s time for the guy to step up and be clutch, not just a stat sheet filler. The 2020 Cajuns need him to be the super star everyone swears he is. I’m not meaning to bang on the guy too much, but the foolishness he carries with him will eventually annoy people when he’s not delivering in big spots. He’s a JR, he’s supposedly a high round draft pick, and yet people struggle to recall “his” moments? Also, why is Brennan Breaux the leader of this team?

    All I’m saying is, there is a little too much noise around him. If you’re going to say “look at me”, you better damn well produce when the lights are brightest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    What you said is true about Cantrelle last night, but let's remember I heard similar noise from the back of the room about him last season, and look at his numbers at the end of the season. He will hit, I not concerned about him. He has a track record of producing, but there are others in that lineup that need to come through soon.
    .309. Good, but not great. Nothing to brag about. Hype shouldn't follow. But maybe we all should believe him and think he's great. We all know he feels that way about himself

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    Quote Originally Posted by RC8 View Post
    Is that a baldwinism?
    If not, it should be.

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