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Someone Needs to Revolutionize the Bullpen

Posted by Damon Hatheway | Posted in MLB | Posted on 07-10-2009

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mp_main_wide_JoeNathan452I write this while I watch the one-game play-in match between the Tigers and the Twins at the Metrodome. Magglio Ordonez just tied the game with a line drive home run off of Guerrier, the Twins 8th inning set up man. Ron Gardenhire’s plan (a conventional one) was to have Guerrier pitch the eight inning, setting up Joe Nathan, the twins All-Star closer to seal the deal in the ninth. Twenty-nine other major league managers would have done exactly the same thing. And I believe all of them to be wrong.

Gurrier came into the eighth inning to face the heart of the Tigers order; Ordoñez, Cabrera, and Guillen, arguably one of the better 3-4-5 combinations in the majors over the past few years. Assuming that Guerrier sits these three down in order that would leave Nathan with the bottom of the Tigers order (6-7-8) to finish the game. Now, I understand that every out, especially when playing the Tigers is a tough out, but wouldn’t it make much more sense to pitch Nathan, the Twins best reliever, against Ordoñez, Cabrera, and Guillen and then let Guerrier face the bottom of the order consisting of Raburn, Inge, and Laird (a combined .248 batting average)? Doesn’t that just make sense?