Does this team have one vocal leader? One single player or coach ('sup Hargrove) who will get in somebody's ass to fire the team up? Every guy on the team: "Yeah, he's not real vocal or boisterous, but he is more of quiet leader." Not working.
They seriously look like they are just going through the motions in what is probably the most important series of the year. Twice in the last two games we have had the bases loaded with nobody out and got precisely nada. Once was the top of the ninth with 4-5-6 hitters each with a crack at getting the go ahead runs to home plate. Contact was barely made by any of them, let alone RBIs. And nobody really seems to be all that concerned about it. Just quietly letting it all slip away.
Sexson: He either completely sucks, or the league has figured out how to pitch him and he can't/won't adjust (in which case he still sucks).
1st pitch: Fastball in that he can't turn on - strike 1
2nd pitch: Fastball down mainstreet that he either just looks at or fouls back - strike 2
3rd pitch: Breaking ball in dirt and/or away that he misses by a mile - strike 3
*the only variance in this formula is he will hit a grand slam once every 1.5 months.
This team is hard to root for sometimes. Any sign of life or emotion that surrendering to the A's is unacceptable would be a start. It seems like Ibanez should be the guy - I was encouraged after he got tossed out of the game in Texas. He demonstrated that he's got the emotion - would like to see him use it when a game is on the line.
Am I way off base here?
They seriously look like they are just going through the motions in what is probably the most important series of the year. Twice in the last two games we have had the bases loaded with nobody out and got precisely nada. Once was the top of the ninth with 4-5-6 hitters each with a crack at getting the go ahead runs to home plate. Contact was barely made by any of them, let alone RBIs. And nobody really seems to be all that concerned about it. Just quietly letting it all slip away.
Sexson: He either completely sucks, or the league has figured out how to pitch him and he can't/won't adjust (in which case he still sucks).
1st pitch: Fastball in that he can't turn on - strike 1
2nd pitch: Fastball down mainstreet that he either just looks at or fouls back - strike 2
3rd pitch: Breaking ball in dirt and/or away that he misses by a mile - strike 3
*the only variance in this formula is he will hit a grand slam once every 1.5 months.
This team is hard to root for sometimes. Any sign of life or emotion that surrendering to the A's is unacceptable would be a start. It seems like Ibanez should be the guy - I was encouraged after he got tossed out of the game in Texas. He demonstrated that he's got the emotion - would like to see him use it when a game is on the line.
Am I way off base here?