Dan Shulman
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I think he's been good.
I think he's been fine, good.
You know, maybe not electrifying like he is at second base.
The other thing, too, and I looked it up this morning as I dove back in on some stuff, so they've committed 25 errors.
nine of them are from their pitchers that's a lot yeah like that's that's 36 of your errors pitchers are not involved in 30 36 of the plays on the field um another five of them is from the catchers so um but yes big picture to your point they've got to clean that up because if you're scoring seven runs a game nobody even notices but when you're scoring three that becomes a very big thing
Yes, so I did a hit earlier on MLB Network, and one of the questions they asked me was specifically, how do you think Jeff Hoffman has handled the change in the role?
And I said, well, let's use the 20 to 80 scouting scale that we all read about.
I said he's been an 80 in terms of how he's handled it.
And you're right, no Schneider back and forth, because Schneider's had some back and forth in other areas this year, and that's not what this team needs right now.
It is definitely not what this team needs.
And I I've always found Jeff to be very accountable.
You guys know me.
I have always unabashedly said, I'm a big supporter, big fan of Jeff Hoffman's.
And I, I think he's been very accountable and he told me, Hey, whatever helps the team win games.
And that's what you're supposed to do.
I think, and I didn't catch every inning of every game over the last week, but I did see that outing in Tampa Bay where he hit 98 four times.
And I'm watching it.
I'm following along on research as I'm watching it wherever I was on my couch.