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  1. Baseball is one sport where the head coach/manager gets way too much blame when things go poorly (and too much credit when things go well). Baseball coaches are romanticized about being great tacticians or strategists. The coach can do everything “right” and it can be the “wrong” decision because of the failure of the players. It’s that way because there is so much down time during games that it gives time for every single decision to be second-guessed by the fans and media, at all levels of play. My son has been playing competitive baseball for the past 5 years. I think I have a good understanding of the game. I have been the fan/parent second guessing coach’s decisions and I have been part of the coaching staff making those decisions. Just yesterday, my son’s team was up 5-4 in a game, and we put in a pitcher who usually does a good job keeping the ball down and inducing ground balls. Yesterday, his pitches were up in the zone, he was hit hard, and before we knew it, our team was down 7-5, and we lost 8-5. Our coaching acumen had nothing to do with the win or loss of that game. It was a kid who wasn’t at the peak of his game, and other kids performed better than them. Nebraska had one pitcher who pitched the game of his life for 7+ innings, and then had one pitcher who had the worst game of his season 1 inning later. Erstad and Silva has nothing to do with the success of either player, once those pitches were being thrown and the batters were doing the hitting.
    6 points
  2. Honestly I'm not sure why everyone is so fascinated with pitching. The bats going ice cold once we got into their pen is more concerning for me. This is the type of team you have to continue putting runs on when you're up and tonight we found out why. Not really sure about the armchair quarterbacking going on. We went with our best guy against their best guy(s) and they won. Gomes is just a true freshman. Sh#t happens.
    6 points
  3. Season ended last night. Today’s results don’t surprise me at all
    4 points
  4. Overall, this is a 6 of one, half dozen of the other type deal. We don't know what would have happened in the other situations because they didn't play out. Take the starter out early and the bullpen could've imploded. Keep him in and he could have imploded. Pitch Gomes and he could've sent them down 1-2-3. Pitch Schanaman and he could have given up the 4 runs. All that is known is that Nebraska lost after being up 3 with 3 outs left. The odds of winning at that point are high and they failed. Why they failed is anyone's opinion.
    4 points
  5. More or less predictable than Nebraska baseball in the postseason?
    3 points
  6. Really nice to see the folks who haven't posted in here all season roll in to complain after some tough losses. Utterly predictable.
    3 points
  7. So if Erstad and Silva go with a different pitcher and still lose, is that dumb too? Sometimes guys get beat by players who are better.
    3 points
  8. No, but they chose to put a fastball pitcher up against the heart of one of the best power hitting lineups in the country. I don't care if Gomes is the closer, that was dumb.
    3 points
  9. Not sure if this was mentioned but Gomes is he threw 17 pitches prior to facing the best HR hitter in the Big 12... All 17 pitches were fastballs. So Boone has watch 17 pitches and seen exactly what Gomes brings to the table. He was sitting on 1st pitch fastball and was trying to crank one out. Which is exactly what happened. My issue is pitch call. I don’t care if he throws a curve or change in the dirt, you can’t let an incredible hitter see the pitch he’s sitting on right out of the gate. It was like batting practice
    2 points
  10. NU was 29-0 leading after 8 innings this season. What happened tonight was an outlier against one of the best hitting teams in the country.
    2 points
  11. Had they put the team in the best position to win, no. But they didn't do that, in my opinion. That's what makes their decision making questionable. Sure, Oklahoma State is a better team than Nebraska, but for 8 and 2/3 innings, Nebraska was better, and deserved to win.
    2 points
  12. We knew OSU had those power bats and yet we still turned to a fastball-only pitcher. But that's baseball! I understand it's hard to break from roles (this is our closer he needs to close), but he was such a mismatch for them.
    2 points
  13. This. There’s no excuse for losing this game. Call it negativity if you want, I call it being a realist. I’m still going to root for the team and hope they keep doing well but this loss sucks and is mostly on the coaching staff.
    2 points
  14. Go one step back—that one run on Waldren shouldn’t have happened, but they did because Erstad mismanaged things there. That was when things went downhill. So is being an apologist for a coach that mismanaged their pitching, it appears. You can make excuses for Erstad all you want, but he ultimately mismanaged a 5-0 lead into a 6-5 loss.
    2 points
  15. And if he takes Waldren out and the reliever get shelled he gets roasted for that. And if he doesn't go to his closer and gets burned he gets roasted for that. Waldren has been our best pitcher all year. He was pitching great. He got lifted after giving up one run. Monday Morning Quarterbacking is fun.
    2 points
  16. Failing to see how going to your closer in the 9th inning is getting greedy.
    2 points
  17. we are finally respected again on the world stage
    2 points
  18. He's *only* mostly wrong. Democrats have done it in the past and there are still maps today that were gerrymandered by Democrats. But the Democrats never did anything that comes even close to comparable to what the Republicans did before the 2012 election and what they're still doing now. That was a full scale, planned assault on democracy in this country and the supreme court judges don't know enough about math or statistics to realize it wouldn't be that hard to create maps in an unbiased way, or they're so partisan they don't want to fix it.
    1 point
  19. Eh, it's baseball. Regroup, get better. Develop the talent we've got. (also, turn some of the relief guys into managers)
    1 point
  20. 9-1 top of the 9th. Yikes. Wish this wasn't so usual. Edit: 10-1.
    1 point
  21. This is reasonable. Everything you said is reasonable, IMO. Somebody said Gomes missed his spot. I don't know if that's true, but that makes sense. Although he was throwing a lot of first pitch fastballs that were catching a lot of plate to get ahead in the count last night. The bolded is what we'll never know. Maybe he didn't have his curveball last night or something. I agree out of the zone or offspeed should've been the plan. But when you go out with your best relief pitcher throwing his best pitch, you've got to just tip your cap. Sh#t just didn't go our way last night. No two ways about it. Let's go score some runs today!
    1 point
  22. You’re not wrong, but especially college sports. We don’t want to blame kids, so we blame the adults (coaches).
    1 point
  23. Gomes has been our closer all year. He has the best ERA in the pen. In 21 innings, he had given up a total of three extra-base hits - all doubles. There was absolutely no reason not to go to him.
    1 point
  24. Former HuskerVision AD Shot Kleen told me after the game that she was fine.
    1 point
  25. The overriding issue here is this: Presidents who don't commit crimes wouldn't ever be indicted. If hyperpartisanship and Mitch McConnell are going to break the one mechanism that could remove a criminal president, I fail to see why adding an additional check that is less political would be a bad idea. Again, this would not affect presidents who are not criminals.
    1 point
  26. What if we made it possible for the DOJ to press charges and show the evidence to the House. Then the house will vote to proceed with impeachment (kind of like a grand jury). Then the Senate takes care of the trial? I think everyone currently is conflicted by Mueller’s lack of blatantly saying “our investigation found obstruction which is illegal.” The report obviously found obstruction, But Trump supporters are left with enough wiggle room to make a poor argument. Sadly, that’s all it takes for sides to dig in.
    1 point
  27. In hindsight they probably should have walked him, in hindsight they probably should have kept Shanaman in. Unfortunately it’s always easier to make that call in hindsight.
    1 point
  28. What are your thoughts on walking Boone instead of pitching to him?
    1 point
  29. Did anyone see the graphic they showed multiple times tonight? Saying Oklahoma State has won 49% of there games after trailing? This is going to hurt for Waldron, he had a hell of a game, but we knew OSU had those power bats. Going to need someone to go deep tomorrow.
    1 point
  30. If I'm allowed an opinion that's not MMQBing, I'm more okay with keeping Waldren in. He was pitching well and getting out of jams when he got in them. I think they would have been better off not putting Gomes in at all. Dude can only throw a fastball and that's something I don't think you want against one of the better power hitting teams.
    1 point
  31. Also all the fake A## Husker fans coming in here calling for the team to lose tomorrow. Get that garbage out of here. It's baseball. Sometimes you lose tough games. Sometimes it breaks your heart. But my god some of you show your true colors quickly.
    1 point
  32. No. They should have won. Period. Up 5-2 with 2 outs. Losing shouldn't happen, and it takes incredible man mismanagement to happen.
    1 point
  33. Facepalm. Not at how the game ended. At the pathetic comments here once the scoreboard flipped. Proud of this Huskers team. You “fans”? Not so much.
    1 point
  34. Honestly, I thought about this too. But Gomes is the closer for a reason. He's got the best ERA of anyone in the bullpen. You can't fault going with him in the 9th. And it doesn't really matter if he's a fastball reliant pitcher or not. That was the first homer he's given up all year.
    1 point
  35. Sister has signed to play volleyball for the Huskers
    1 point
  36. Stayed the night with Hickman and Henrich. Hung out with them and Wan'Dale before meeting with the coaches. Says he's considering Nebraska, Notre Dame, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee and Iowa State. Says he doesn't have a leader. Looking for where he feels comfortable.
    1 point
  37. Sorry man, I don't buy what the far right is serving up. Conspiracy theories are bad.
    1 point
  38. He very well may go to ND but the 'CB' doesn't mean much right now. They know he isn't going to commit anywhere before his visit besides possibly ND...If he doesn't on his visit they will switch it back to Nebraska during the season.
    1 point
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