Baseball - IN-GAME Decisions
Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 12:31 pm
There has been a good bit of "discussion" during this season (and I'm sure past seasons as well) about Coach Jones and his in-game decisions. Needless to say, on this board the comments have not been of a positive nature. In an attempt to clarify exactly what I have said I am reposting my comments. If you choose to take the time to read you will see that I have been talking about baseball in general and didn't talk APP specifically until the end with the 27-5 stat. At the heart of my thinking is that baseball coaches have very little they can do to control the game, i.e., hold the ball until the shot clock nears 0, run into the line 3 times to eat up precious minutes and/or make the other team use its timeouts, change defenses, change offenses, rotate players, on and on... Thus the decisions a baseball coach makes (either to make or not to make) become highlighted. Clearly the most difficult decision a baseball coach has is when to change pitchers and who to go with if a change is made. Very few coaches have a Mariano Rivera in the pen. Things that must be taken into account - 1. Score, 2. Inning, 3. Outs left in the game and 4. who is available ...
Now, some have mentioned his recruiting results, Moose brought up the point of so many players leaving after 1-2 years. These are clearly concerns for which I have no explanation, but concerns which must be addressed.
I have read all season how Coach Jones is terrible with in-game decisions so I certainly expected to see terrible numbers where APP lost leads late in games, especially after seeing Saint's comment which follows (in blue)...
"I will, you don't lose 400% more games after leading through the 6th than you do winning games after trailing after the 6th simply due to pitching. Billy has made many adjustments late in games that have cost the program wins, there can be no doubting this"
My comments are highlighted below in RED ---
APP is 27-5 from the 6th inning on - holding the lead each of those innings - the facts don't jive with Saint's assessment.
"in game adjustments are minimal in baseball. Most baseball teams succeed because of starting pitching."
"Well Saint if you would go back and read exactly what I have posted you will not see any references to APP baseball nor Coach Jones, only basic baseball understanding "
"Admittedly, I haven't followed baseball very closely since Pollard left - however, I was a head baseball coach in high school for 15 years and I stand by the fact that there is little a coach can do during the course of a game - now if it a constant problem then something needs to be addressed - major league players commit multiple errors in one game and teams leave 12 men on base all the time"
"Don't believe coaching directly leads to wide pitches and/or 12 LOBs ---"
"Where did you read Jones in my post? - I was speaking in general terms about the game of baseball"
"Not really sure how practice can alleviate these problems - yes practice does make players better - I agree that 5 wild pitches is way too many but not seeing them I can't categorized who fault it was - official scoring gives a wild pitch to the pitcher if the ball hits the dirt or is so wide/high it is was uncatchable - now a really good catcher can greatly reduce the number of wild pitches by stopping that ball that hits the dirt, etc., and LOB can be very frustrating but again, without seeing this game how many of those outs were well hit balls that happened to go right at the players in the field, or where hits were snuffed out by great plays by the defense as compared to APP just not getting the bat on the ball when it counted? -"
"There is no question what you state is true - it starts with talent and then you need talent and more talent!!! - motivation is important but Coach K could have coached the APP basketball team this season and motivated the hell out of them and they still wouldn't have sniffed the Tournament -"
Now, that is what I have said and I would welcome any comments or agreement/disagreement with my general philosophy of coaching baseball...
Now, some have mentioned his recruiting results, Moose brought up the point of so many players leaving after 1-2 years. These are clearly concerns for which I have no explanation, but concerns which must be addressed.
I have read all season how Coach Jones is terrible with in-game decisions so I certainly expected to see terrible numbers where APP lost leads late in games, especially after seeing Saint's comment which follows (in blue)...
"I will, you don't lose 400% more games after leading through the 6th than you do winning games after trailing after the 6th simply due to pitching. Billy has made many adjustments late in games that have cost the program wins, there can be no doubting this"
My comments are highlighted below in RED ---
APP is 27-5 from the 6th inning on - holding the lead each of those innings - the facts don't jive with Saint's assessment.
"in game adjustments are minimal in baseball. Most baseball teams succeed because of starting pitching."
"Well Saint if you would go back and read exactly what I have posted you will not see any references to APP baseball nor Coach Jones, only basic baseball understanding "
"Admittedly, I haven't followed baseball very closely since Pollard left - however, I was a head baseball coach in high school for 15 years and I stand by the fact that there is little a coach can do during the course of a game - now if it a constant problem then something needs to be addressed - major league players commit multiple errors in one game and teams leave 12 men on base all the time"
"Don't believe coaching directly leads to wide pitches and/or 12 LOBs ---"
"Where did you read Jones in my post? - I was speaking in general terms about the game of baseball"
"Not really sure how practice can alleviate these problems - yes practice does make players better - I agree that 5 wild pitches is way too many but not seeing them I can't categorized who fault it was - official scoring gives a wild pitch to the pitcher if the ball hits the dirt or is so wide/high it is was uncatchable - now a really good catcher can greatly reduce the number of wild pitches by stopping that ball that hits the dirt, etc., and LOB can be very frustrating but again, without seeing this game how many of those outs were well hit balls that happened to go right at the players in the field, or where hits were snuffed out by great plays by the defense as compared to APP just not getting the bat on the ball when it counted? -"
"There is no question what you state is true - it starts with talent and then you need talent and more talent!!! - motivation is important but Coach K could have coached the APP basketball team this season and motivated the hell out of them and they still wouldn't have sniffed the Tournament -"
Now, that is what I have said and I would welcome any comments or agreement/disagreement with my general philosophy of coaching baseball...