Bob Pompiani
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It was scoreless into that seventh, and I would have kept him in there, and not just saying it now after it didn't work, but at the time, I'm wondering, that seems to be a little soon.
I realize we're in a different time when it comes to pitchers, how long they go.
You seldom see complete games anymore, but Mitch Keller has been one of those guys who has been good about going deeper into games, and
To me, just let him go, and if he gets into trouble, bring in Lawrence if that's the case.
I understand why those guys do it, but yesterday I would have kept him rolling, especially because of 75 pitches.
It was higher than 85, and they felt that it was too much.
Fine, but 75, he should have been out.
Kyle Dubas, right.
We talk about what Kyle Dubas has done as a general manager, and there have been so many great things from Chinnikoff to Elmer Soderblom to getting the best out of Carlson, but bringing in Manthan Brezeau, bringing in a lot of Wotherspoon, all these guys he signed.
and trusting in Ben Kindle, who was his pick.
But we never say he's the guy who hired Dan Muse, but he is.
But Dan Muse has been terrific, and whatever he's selling, they're buying.
John Henry, whoever does it over there.
Yeah, I think that's an excellent point.
And the first couple of years, he was under some scrutiny because he gave guys big contracts.
One of them still here in Ryan Graves.
We never talk to him, but he's pulling in some nice money.
You know, he's probably trying to figure out a way to move past that as he did with Tristan Jari.
But yeah, I mean, Kyle Dubas has been terrific at what he's done.