All fair questions from someone who didn't see the game.BW23 wrote:I missed the 9th. Thankfully. So I have questions.
How quickly did this all happen? It's not like you start the 9th with a guy warming up. Rosenthal has been one of the best in the league this year. Do you get someone up with the first baserunner? (I don't.) The second? (I still don't.) There isn't a better option at all.
You do need him to work through some of these. Yesterday clearly wasn't an ideal time, but he can and has gotten out of jams before, and they will need him to again.
Again, I didn't see the game, but sometimes you just lose. Closers are going to fail from time to time. I think everyone expects a closer to get a 1-2-3 inning every outing. The greatest pitchers in baseball could have never accomplished that, and the closer is usually not a great pitcher anyway.
First hitter singled. No big deal.
2nd batter was hit in the head with a change up. There's a little cause for concern since the Cards had a 2 run lead and that's pretty much the last thing a pitcher wants to do. I would have had a guy loosening at that point.
The first pitch to the next hitter was a fastball that was 5 feet short of home plate that probably should have been a wild pitch. It's at this point a manager needs to get someone in his pen ready in a hurry since Rosey was all over the place. Matheny went out to talk to Rosey to try and calm him down, which was smart. Matheny clearly saw Rosey was fighting himself since it's highly unusual for a pitcher to throw a fastball 55 feet.
The 2-1 pitch to Lucroy was another fastball in the dirt that missed by a mile and went to the backstop, which allowed the runners to advance. So that's 3 of the last 5 pitches that you see at little league games. Lucroy walked on the next pitch and the bases were loaded.
This is where Rosey needed to be taken out. And there was plenty of time to do so.

