Well. Frustrating night for Cleveland sports. Let’s start with the pitching.
Bibee was fine. 6.2 innings of 3-run ball should be more than enough for a decent offense to rally behind. In fact, it very well would have been. It wasn’t the prettiest 3-run start, but it was one nonetheless. Let’s talk bullpen.
Matt Festa was the first man out of the ‘pen… again. I have no idea why Vogt treats Festa like a lockdown reliever. He is a fine middle reliever, but has no business routinely coming out of the bullpen with runners on in a close game. Both his ERA and FIP are just shy of 5. That is not a reliever that should be coming on in leverage. Especially not when it’s in the 7th inning.
Payton Pallette. I was really hopeful about him early on in the season, but I think the experiment should be over soon. His K-BB% was a measly 8% coming into tonight. A good reliever will sit around a 20ish K-BB%. (For reference, Cade Smith’s is 30, Matt Festa’s is ~17). Pallette’s outing cost the Guardians the game, giving up 3 runs in his lone inning of work. In the ninth, Vogt brought in Hoosier Herrin. Another questionable choice because, despite the surface-level results from Herrin this year, he has not been great. He’s walked more batters than he has struckout (very bad), and owns a FIP a full 3 runs higher than his ERA. He gave up a leadoff double that eventually scored, putting the Reds up 2.
I’m not sure why Vogt went to Festa, Pallette, and Herrin in a tight game, but that was the difference between a come-from-behind victory in honor of the 2016 Pennant-winning team and a (perhaps more fitting) come-from-behind-but-fall-just-short loss. Yes, I know we can’t pitch our only two (reliably) good relievers every night. But, you have two very fun relievers who could very well pitch successfully in leverage in the minors. No reason for Walters and Aleman to not be in Cleveland. Regardless, let’s move to the offense!
The offense was fine tonight. I’m not going to be overly critical of any offensive effort that results in 5+ runs. 2 of their 6 runs came via RBI walk. 1 came via an extremely impressive hustle play from Bazzana to score on a shallow flyout from Jose. 1 came from a ball that Hoskins absolutely demolished into the porch in left.
The other two came from a Bazzana RBI single —
— and an Angel Martinez RBI groundout. After Pallette’s 3-run outing in the top of the 8th, the Guardians rallied to score 4 in the bottom of the 8th, bringing the game within a run. After Herrin pitched, the deficit was 2. Hoskins popped up a sweeper down the middle, but then Manzardo laced a triple into center which CF Dane Myers couldn’t quite corral, leading to a rare Manzardo triple. Martinez drove him in with a groundout, and then Bazzana laced a ball through the right side that 2B Matt McClain made an incredible play on to end the game.
That’s all. It’ll be Gavin vs. Chris Paddack tomorrow. $10 to anyone who knew (no cheating) that Paddack was a Cincinnati Red.
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