Hoffman is the least of the team's worries as you said so well here. Who's the hitting coach for the Padres? Whatever he's doing is clearly not working. I've never seen a team that's been in playoff contention blow so many opportunities with men on base.
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Hoffman is the least of the team's worries as you said so well here. Who's the hitting coach for the Padres? Whatever he's doing is clearly not working. I've never seen a team that's been in playoff contention blow so many opportunities with men on base.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Trust me there are people who will look for ANY flaw in a player to bash them. I find it ridiculous. Hoffman has decent numbers in the postseason, but everyone calls him a choke.
It's funny, everyone here in San Diego is all knee-jerky over Hoffman because of the two blown saves and not clearly seeing the big picture.
There were many winnable games before this one that the bigger problem on this team glared through. I'd rather find a solution to our hitting woes before I worry about whether Hoffman is done or not, because I'm not ready to send in Heath Bell (or any succcessful setup man) after one great season and after what happened in 2003.
wow man, I just moved here to San Diego for school and all the teams are falling apartComment
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Rivera has blown some big games in the past as well.
But I've never seen him get totally destroyed in a big game like Hoffman did tonight. 3 drives into the gap, intentional walk, and even the sac fly was hammered. Seemed like an inning where he would have needed complete luck to get out of.Comment
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Wally Joyner and the team really improved when he took over a couple months ago, you think it's bad now? You should of seen this team 2 - 3 months ago. Pathetic.Comment
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Actually, its hard to know but I dont think Barrett had the plate completely blocked. But the ground view limits your depth perception and the behind the plate view is obscured by Holliday as he is sliding. Its just as likely he touched the plate as it is that he didnt.Comment
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I don't think he touched the plate, but if they had replay, and you needed indisputable evidence to overturn a call, I don't think it would have been overturned.Originally posted by Jay BilasThe question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConnComment
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