My goodness what a game last night. It actually changed my
plans for the evening. After a late night for game three, I knew I couldn’t do
two late nights in a row. So, last night made sense to call it early. If the
Sox lost game four, I certainly didn’t want to watch them do it. And, I could
catch game five and get to see them play again. If the Sox won, I could get the
result on the news in the morning, and get ready for Saturday. But, either way
I could get some sleep.
I figured I’d just watch a few innings first.
Oops.
I couldn’t stop. The pitchers kept tossing zeroes. The teams
kept squandering chances. By the time the Rays took the lead, I was vested. I
knew I wasn’t going anywhere. I’m certainly glad I decided to stick it out.
While I was watching the game, I realized who Joe Maddon
reminded me of. No, not Carl Fredricksen (although he does). It’s Jimy
Williams. Remember Jimy? Used to make move after move just for the sake of
making moves, and he got credit for great managing when it worked out? But, if
you looked into it deeper, it wasn’t usually his move that worked out. He’d
pinch hit for a guy in a one run game, and he would reach base on an error.
Then, he’d pinch run for him. Then Manny would hit a two run homer. Williams would
be credited for making all the right moves to lead to the big inning. But, if
you really looked at it, the guy he pinch hit should have been out, and the
pinch runner didn’t matter because of the home run trot. I get the same feeling
with Maddon. He’ll pinch hit for guys. He’ll lose his DH. He’ll have his
starters go one inning. And, if the Rays don’t blow it, he gets credit for
making all these great moves. But, the guy he pinch hit for made an out. He
didn’t need to lose the DH first if he wanted to pinch hit the back-up catcher.
And, if he wanted to get his starter out after an inning, just have the other
guy start in the first place. But, he made all the moves. He managed all over
the place. So, he must be a genius.
Thankfully that doesn’t matter anymore. The Sox got past the
Rays, and now are in the familiar position of waiting to see who they get to
host in the playoffs. Once again they will be rested and in order while the
other team will need to play an extra game. Once again the Sox can sit and wait
as the other teams burn through pitchers just for the chance to come to Boston.
In this case, it looks like both Justin Verlander and Bartolo Colon will be
rendered unusable for the weekend because they have to pitch tomorrow. That’s a
pretty nice advantage for the AL East Champs. Once again, the Sox hope the game
goes about 19 innings.
Another nice thing that happened last night was pinch
hitting Xander Bogaerts. I’m not one of those people who have been screaming
for him to replace Drew in every game against a lefty. But, chances are at some
point the kid will need to be in a tight spot. Being able to get him in a
couple of those last night was a wonderful luxury. Hard to imagine a situation
will get much more intense than late in a close potential close-out game. The
fact that he stayed patient and was rewarded will be a great example for him
should the situation present itself later.
As a team, this game was very important. We already knew
this group could win a playoff game when they scored a bunch of runs. The fact
that they also won this game was a big test passed. They can win a game when it
comes down to manufacturing a run. They can stay confident when they squander
opportunities. They can come through. Which is great. I’m guessing they’ll need
that skill in the games to come.
Go Pirates!
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