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Post by Hart's Middle Finger on Jul 11, 2021 18:31:38 GMT -5
How in the world would Snit have some inclination it was something more than fatigue after an inning and a half today unless this has been an ongoing situation?
If it's been an ongoing situation, why was he being thrown out there instead of lets say... calling Wilson up, skipping an Anderson start, and along with the ASG break giving him some time off?
There's a lot of things that go on with this team that I just don't understand.
By the way... with Soroka's "stitch rejection" and then the exploratory 2nd surgery, and then the achilles just popping as he walked; I'm calling that a surgeon botched surgery. If not the 1st time, then missing something not right with the 2nd exploratory surgery before the 2nd tearing.
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Post by Fumbduckery on Jul 11, 2021 18:35:27 GMT -5
How in the world would Snit have some inclination it was something more than fatigue after an inning and a half today unless this has been an ongoing situation? If it's been an ongoing situation, why was he being thrown out there instead of lets say... calling Wilson up, skipping an Anderson start, and along with the ASG break giving him some time off? There's a lot of things that go on with this team that I just don't understand. By the way... with Soroka's "stitch rejection" and then the exploratory 2nd surgery, and then the achilles just popping as he walked; I'm calling that a surgeon botched surgery. If not the 1st time, then missing something not right with the 2nd exploratory surgery before the 2nd tearing. And I think I heard he's using the same surgeon for the second one? Ummmmmmmm...........
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Post by keystone61 on Jul 11, 2021 20:19:03 GMT -5
You're absolutely right. There's a lot that goes on with this organization that can't be understood. To ownership, the Braves are just an asset, and it seems that no one stands up and gets pissed off. That's probably why Snitker keeps his job. It's just corporate baseball, I guess. Give me Steinbrenner over this any day.
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