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6 hours ago, Spartica4Real said:

RIP

Maybe he's just attached to the hip with Ken Giles now and they'll both start putting out dominant performances again at the same time. :o

I thought that was a reference to Brad Lidge being broken by Albert Pujols in the NLCS.  

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On 3/29/2018 at 8:26 AM, ramssuperbowl99 said:

Blah blah

Anything to say about this putz, Gabe Kapler?!

i recall you saying that we’d be in good hands when we signed him, and I was concerned with his lack of experience.  Now, you can add his strict adherence to analytics costing us our opening series.

Thanks, Gabe!

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1 minute ago, jonu62882 said:

Anything to say about this putz, Gabe Kapler?!

i recall you saying that we’d be in good hands when we signed him, and I was concerned with his lack of experience.  Now, you can add his strict adherence to analytics costing us our opening series.

 

On 4/1/2018 at 10:27 AM, ramssuperbowl99 said:
On 4/1/2018 at 9:20 AM, devils1854 said:

http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/22988330/philadelphia-phillies-gabe-kapler-calls-reliever-thrown

Philadelphia Phillies new manager Gabe Kapler called on a reliever who hadn't thrown a pitch to warm up on Saturday against Atlanta.

Kapler came to the mound to replace starter Vince Velasquez in the third inning and the Phillies down 5-2. Left-hander Hoby Milner apparently wasn't ready to enter the game.

Kapler remained on the mound as Milner took some throws before leaving the bullpen. Braves manager Brian Snitker came out of the dugout to argue about the delay, and was ejected by umpire Jerry Layne, the crew chief.

Layne said he was trying to protect Milner's health

"For whatever reason the pitcher wasn't even getting ready," Layne told a pool reporter. "Who got crossed up, I'm not placing blame on anybody because I don't know. He just wasn't ready. Hadn't thrown a pitch. ... The last thing I want to do is get somebody hurt. It's already a messed-up situation."

Layne said a report would be sent to Major League Baseball.

"Whoever's at fault on the Phillies' side should have to answer to Major League Baseball," Layne said.

 

Good job by the ump honestly. Kapler should be fined by the MLB and the Phillies have to be considering firing him.

 

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