Zig wrote: "My point though was that should you intentionally walk someone, it should be because you like that match up better than the one you had. You walk Pujols because you have a better match up with Rolen. If there is no advantage in pitching to Rolen, then you make the situation worse, because now you put another runner on base, and that run matters. (In the Kent situation in game 5 Berkman didn't matter, or if you walked Kent he didn't matter. The only runner that mattered was Beltran, because it was the bottom of the inning, and the score was tied.) In this case there was no disernable advantage in pitching to Rolen or Edmonds, and you have put another runner on base, and that runner matters. I can't really fault Garner for not walking Pujols, or for not bring Lidge in. I would have brought in Oswalt or Wheeler though, because in my mind Clemens was no longer effective, and the results to Pujols and Rolen show that. >end zig.
"Wheeler or Lidge" "Wheeler or Lidge." "Wheeler or Lidge"
No discernable advantage? Check the career and postseason stats of Wheeler and Lidge vs Rolen and Edmonds. For that matter vs Pujols, altho i still walk Pujols. Compare with Clemons, a near 90 pitch Clemons. Very discernable advantage in using Wheeler or Lidge against Rolen or Edmonds vs a 90 pitch Clemons against Pujols.
Since I did trust Wheeler in the 6th, i would also trust him in the 8th and/or 9th.
But since Lidge had the best stats vs Edmonds, I would have no problem bringing in Lidge then and there bottom 6th 2 out. Or Wheeler. Either one. Get out of the inning. Let come what may in the 8th and 9th with Wheeler, Ozwalt or Lidge.
As it stands your two best relievers did not even play.
Points we agree on:
1. Clemons was no longer the best option.
1a. Wheeler was an option at the 6th juncture.
2. You need to pitch with the choice of pitcher vs the choice of opponents batter who gives your team the best chance to get out of the inning. In this case zig, bottom 6 with 2 out to me it was just the same as the game you mentioned. With only 10 outs to go and a 2-1 lead, I only need 1.1 from Lidge, 1 from Wheeler, and 1 from Ozwalt. Or any combo thereof. Could the Cards have zapped any of them? Yes but we are talking discernable advantage here when compared to spent Clemons. At this jucture the 8th and 9th are pointless if you don't close out of the 6th. That is what happened.