Monday, May 31, 2010

Into June - More questionable coaching


The baseball world was shocked by the loss of Jose Lima this past week. One of the real characters in the game! While he was pitching for the Tigers I got the chance to shake his hand a couple of times and chatted a bit with him. He told me that he, like me, loved golfing. He talked about the courses in Texas and I told him a bit about the courses in Thailand. It would have been a real pleasure to golf with him I'm sure.

He was a flamboyant one-time MLB all star who had a 21-win season in '99 with the Astros. Here's some footage of him in a Tiger uniform. He was a fan favourite here as he was everywhere he pitched. It wasn't hard to see that he enjoyed a good time and although that may have contributed to his inconsistancy at times, he was great for the Tigers' team morale. I liked him in the short time he was here. I am not sure why he was released by the Tigers but I remember one time asking him why he was pulled in a game and he shook his head like I have so many times in wonder at Jo Bum Hyun's tendancy to yank starters who are pitching well and are not tired.

A candle that burns brightest always burns fastest. Farewell Jose.

May 25th - The Tigers travelled to Seoul to face the LG Twins. They started the series with workhorse Aquilino Lopez. He pitched 8 full innings giving up 12 hits and 5 runs. Despite the previous comment about Jo Bum Hyun, he seems to be leaving starters in a bit longer this season. That's a good thing! However this was yet another game that was probably lost via the sac bunt. In the 2nd inning Lee Jung Hwan got a leadoff single and Cha Il Mok was promptly squaring around for the sac. Pak Ki Nam lined out and then Lee Hyun Gon got an RBI double. It seemed to all watching like the bunt worked but the double would have scored Lee from first even if the hot-hitting Cha didn't get a productive out. And, of course, if he managed to reach safely the Tigers would have had another run and another out and who knows what would have happened? It came back to bite them later in the game.

In the 6th Choi Hee Seop led off with a walk and immediately got bunted to second. Lee grounded out and Cha struck out. Again, what might have happened if the bunter, who I think was Kim Sang Hoon, had been allowed to swing the bat?

The 7th inning included an even bigger coaching mistake. Pak Ki Nam led off with a walk and Lee Hyun Gon was NOT told to bunt behind him. What do you know - base hit! Next batter was Lee Yong Gyu and because HE wasn't sacrificing he got hit by a pitch, which loaded the bases. Here's where the brain fart occured. Jo decides to pinch hit for the fastest guy on the team, (and therefore the worst double-play candidate), Kim Weon Seop and put in a guy who ALWAYS looks very nervous at the plate, Choi Yong Gyu. Pull the veteran who's warm and already has a hit in the game and put in the nervous youngster, cold off the bench in a crucial bases-loaded situation. It may have appeared that he was pulling a lefty to put in a righty but the previous lefty got hit by a pitch and I don't put a lot of stock in that philosophy anyways. I bat right and hit better against right-handed pitchers and there are a LOT of guys like me. Anyway, we'll see that this probably wasn't what Jo was thinking. What he WAS thinking, nobody knows. If he wanted a righty he could have put in Na Ji Weon or even Hong Sae Weon, two guys who would not have been nervous and are FAR more likely to get hits or maybe even grand slams. Predictably Choi struck out and he looked so nervous he probably would have run to third had he hit the ball. Next batter An Chi Hong hit into a rally-squelching double play.

In the 8th Choi led off again with a single. Kim Sang Hoon flied out. I was happy not to see him bunting. Then Jo pulled the lefty Lee Jong Hwan to put in a righty against a right-handed pitcher. Amazingly Lee Yeong Su hit a home run that tied the game at 4. But it wasn't enough. LG managed to pull out the win. This is definitely another game the Tigers lost because of bad coaching. Final score: LG 5 Kia 4.

May 26th - This was the start of some very strange games for the Tigers. Yoon Suk Min was on the mound for what would prove to be the worst outing I've ever seen for him. He threw 45 pitches, got only 2 outs and gave up 6 hits, 3 walks and 8 runs! In his defence Lee Jong Beom had hit a solo homerun in top of the first inning and if Lee Yong Gyu hadn't been picked off at first Yoon would have started with a 2-0 lead! He's just not used to that! Also errors have plagued the defence during his starts and there was one bases-loaded mistake by Pak Ki Nam at third that caused 2 of the runs to score. But he just didn't have it on this day. Neither did Lee Dae Jin or Kwag Jung Cheol. Maybe it was a new shipment of corked bats for the LG Twins cuz they were hitting EVERYTHING! On the bright side... well, there was no bright side. Final score: LG 20 Kia I don't know, it doesn't matter. Next! (4)

May 27th - Yang Hyun Jong was hoping the Twins got all their hits out of their system the night before. He cruised right along until the 7th inning before giving up a couple of runs. He surrendered 7 hits, 4 walks and 2 runs. He got 5 strikeouts though. He improved his 3.98 ERA and became the league's leading pitcher with his 8th win. Lee Jong Beom, Choi Hee Seop - 3 hits, Cha Il Mok, Kim Weon Seop, Kim Sun Bin - 2 hits apiece. And relative unknown Lee Young Soo almost got his second homer in as many days but had to settle for an RBI double off the wall. He got 2 hits and 2 RBI's. Big Choi got 4 RBI's and 2 runs and Cha Il Mok got 3 RBI's and 3 runs. What a difference a day makes! A virtual reversal of the game the night before.

I hate to find anything wrong in a gorgeous game like this but I have to bring this up: in the 4th inning Kia was LEADING 5-0 and Kim Sun Bin got a leadoff double. The next batter was Lee Hyun Gon and he was told to bunt. I'm sorry folks but there is absolutely no defending incompetent coaching like this! Imagine if you're Lee Hyun Gon. He's a former batting title winner. And he's told to bunt FAR too often. In this case Lee Yong Gyu, the next batter, got a double that the fielder misplayed, which would have allowed Kim Sun Bin to crawl home. From SECOND! Lee Hyun Gon is like any baseball player in the world, he wants to hit. When the coach blatantly wastes a good hitting opportunity like this it sure doesn't make him want to play his heart out for the coach. And when the team sees him just WASTING outs like he does EVERY game, they get demoralized. In the same inning the Tigers went from 5-0 to 11-0 with the only out being the inexplicable sacrifice from 2nd to 3rd. That's 6 runs on one out, folks. When you sacrifice bunt, you sacrifice an out. How many of the outs Jo needlessly gives up would have been 6-run outs like this one? Nobody knows. That's the only reason Jo hasn't been fired, although he should have been by now. And I suppose the fact that despite his tactics the team STILL managed to win the championship last year.

Maybe a lot of the fans don't know it but the players do. Other than the overused relief pitching staff, do ANY of the Tigers actually LIKE playing for Jo Beom Hyun? I don't know how they could. It just hurts the team. Final Kia 15 LG 4

May 28th - Seo Jae Eung takes the mound with a 3-1 record and 3.69 ERA. After the huge scoring of the previous two games I said to my students I was watching the game with, "Now watch this game be 1-0." It just might have been if Seo was left in. We'll never know. He got into trouble a couple times but got out of it and had a great day. 5 hits, 2 walks, NO runs and 4 strikeouts. Then on comes Son Young Min. He allows 5 runs to score and that's pretty much the ball game. The Tigers made a good attempt to come back in the bottom of the inning but came up short. It's gotta be tough on a pitcher like Seo watching a really good effort destroyed in such a short time! Another thing that will drive your team morale into the dirt. Final Hanhwa 5 Kia 3

May 29th - Colon took the mound looking for his first win as a Tiger and hoping to lower his gaudy 5.23 ERA. The Eagles seemed to have something going in every inning but to his credit, Colon pitched out of trouble a lot in this game. He was helped by some officiating too. In the 4th there was an Eagle on 3rd and the batter hit a grounder to the 3rd baseman. The runner tried to run home but the throw beat him so he was in a run-down. It looked to me like the Kia catcher waited too long to throw the ball back to 3rd but the ump ruled that the runner had been tagged out before getting back. Lucky for Colon because his next pitch was a wild one that would have scored a run. He went 5 innings giving up 6 hits and 3 walks. He struck out 2 and hit two guys. It wasn't pretty but his only run came on a homer in the 5th that was thrown back a la Chicago's Wrigly Field at the insistance of the house full of foreigners. And despite some more awful pitching by Kim Hee Geol and Kwag Jeong Cheol, (who gave up 5 runs between them), Colon got his first win. An Chi Hong and Choi Hee Seop each went 2/4 with 3 RBI's in the game. Final: Kia 8 Hanhwa 6

May 30th - Even though it was a Sunday game and I knew it would be chock-a-block full I went to Moodeung Stadium and stood in line for an hour to get good seats for this one. It was Yoon Suk Min's chance to make ammends for his horrible 8-run inning in his previous appearance. And he wanted to lower his ERA that had ballooned to 3.86 because of his disastrous last start. He did all of the above going 8 innings striking out 8 allowing only 3 hits, 5 walks and 2 runs. He looked a bit shaky in the beginnning giving up a run but he's just more comfortable pitching while he's behind I guess. And the Tigers DID give him some runs in this one. The batters turned a modest 7 hits into 6 runs for the Tigers. That was plenty for Yoon. Kim Sun Bin went 2/3 with 2 RBI's but the hero of the day was Na Ji Weon who took a baseball off the noggin in the 2nd inning but kept playing. He was 1/2 with 2 RBI's and a run scored in the same inning he got beaned. What a stud! I was watching with my friends Guns and Amber and we all like Na Ji Weon even more now. Pretty hard for Amber who already wanted to marry him. Final: Kia 6 Hanhwa 2

So like Yoon Suk Min, the Tigers were .500 for the week. 4-2 sounds so much better than 3-3 doesn't it? With a little bit of smart coaching we could have been... But that's the joy of being a fan of the Terrible Tigers. See you next week.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Take the good with the bad

The games were rained out May 18th. It was the 30th anniversary of the Gwangju Riots or massacre or uprising or whatever you choose to call the incidents, and I went downtown in the rain to have a beer with friends. Or to have beers with a friend. Either was fine. The taxi couldn't stop where I wanted because the streets were blocked off for an "Oh Il Pal" memorial of sorts. They had a stage set up with some bands playing and people dancing. There were memorial paintings and such. And there were plastic wrapped reporters talking into mini walkie-talkie-looking mikes with red lights on them. As I walked by one I pulled a crazy face and threw up a deuce. I forgot to say hi to Mom though. Don't know if I made it onto TV or not. The higher paid reporters were in a glass box on a stage with a panel of dignitaries waxing historical and the concert was their backdrop. The celebrations really brought the house down lemme tell you!

May 19th - This was a painful game for me to watch! If you missed the game but follow this blog, you can guess what happened. Yoon Suk Min was the starting pitcher. The game was in Koonsan but it was considered a home game for the Tigers. I didn't go because I would have had to stay overnight in Koonsan. Yoon pitched very well giving up only 3 hits over 8 innings. This is a very LONG appearance. Two in a row now for Yoon. Maybe coach Jo is starting to trust him. He only gave up one walk but struck out 5. And he had a LOT batters with 2 strikes on them. One guy hit the ball solid and got a home run but when Yoon was pulled after the 8th he had a 2-1 lead. He had only thrown 100 pitches and as usual there were no real signs that he couldn't continue dominating. But I guess Jo was getting bored on the bench. In his defence, I too was getting bored watching the Tiger batters give their usual support to Yoon: a grand total of 4 hits. I don't know how Choi Hee Seop and Cha Il Mok go yard back to back in the 2nd inning and for the rest of the game the whole team manages just 2 hits. The opposing pitcher, Song Seung Joon is pretty good but he's only 3-3 this year. He's not Nolan Ryan. The Yoon Suk Min curse I guess.

That was it. That was all. Shoulda been a boring 4th win for Yoon. But Jo spiced it up by bringing in Yoo Dong Hoon. He's a pretty dependable closer but he stunk the place out on this night. First batter - double. Next batter - single but the drawn in outfielder, Kim Weon Seop, bobbled the ball and allowed the runner to score. Voila! Tie game! 2-2. Another fine Yoon Suk Min performance wasted. Next batter bunts the guy from second to 3rd. Then Jo shakes things up a bit more by walking Lee Dae Ho intentionally and giving an intentional/unintentional four-pitch walk to Garcia thereby leaving no margin of error for Yoo Dong Hoon because the bases were loaded. Have I asked this question before: Is there any bullpen that hits more batters than the Tiger bullpen? Yoo Dong Hoon hit a batter with the bases loaded and that made the final score: Lotte 3 Kia 2

May 20th - Seo Jae Eung got the start. He's been great this year and has a 3-0 record but could be 5-0. He went 5 1/3 giving up 6 hits, 2 walks and striking out 4. Not too shabby. Somehow 5 runs were scored on him! You don't suppose it had anything to do with being replaced by Kim Hee Geol, who had a bazillion ERA on the night because he didn't get an out, do you? The Tigers had a great rally in the 7th that went 2B, 2B, 1B, 2B, BB, 1B but ended abruptly on a bases loaded double play hit into by Lee Yong Gyu. The worst part was in that same at bat he spanked a ball out of the park but it was a bit foul. However, some more bad pitching, this time by Jo Tae Soo, got Lotte the win. An Chi Hong went 3/3, Choi Yong Gyu was 2/2 pinch hitting, and there was yet another good performance by Park Gyung Tae pitching 1 1/3 and giving up no hits. But the final was Lotte 9 Kia 4

May 21st - The Nexen Heroes came to town. This KBO's second most winning pitcher Yang Hyun Jong took the mound for the Tigers in this one. He pitched great! A full 7 innings of 4-hit ball with 3 walks and 6 K's. He gave up 3 runs in there but the Tigers' gave him 7 hits and 5 runs worth of support.

I hated watching this game because it started like so many with the 1st batter of the 1st inning, Lee Yong Gyu, getting a hit and the next batter sacrifice bunting. Obviously Jo decided to play chicken ball on the night. In the 3rd again Lee Yong Gyu got on and the next batter sac bunted. I was happy to see the Heroes rather unheroic booting of the bunt and the ensuing An Chi Hong 2 RBI single and Choi Hee Seop 2-run Homer, BUT, this is just gonna make Jo think that bunting is working! Even worse, in the 6th Kim Sang Hoon was walked and the next guy sac bunted, then Park Ki Nam got an RBI double. The sac bunt DID work! Now we'll NEVER see the end of it! Yang got his seventh win, Lopez, (for some reason), got a save, but none of it was because of the bunting. Final score Kia 5 Nexen 3

May 22nd - The game was rained out. I was visiting friends so I didn't mind the game being cancelled. I couldn't go anyway.

May 23rd - I was on the train home when this game began. Colon got the start and threw 59 pitches in the first two innings. He gave up 3 hits, 5 walks and 3 runs. I was nearing Gwangju Station while this was happening. Then another pretty good appearance by oldster Lee Dae Jin. That's a treat. But the pitching wasn't the story. I was walking home from the train station with a heavy backpack full of groceries and clothes from the weekend and it was a bit bofore 7 pm. I reckoned it would be about the 6th inning so I decided not to go into Moodeung Stadium to catch the end of the game. What a mistake! As it turns out because of the marathon pitching session by Colon, it was only the 5th. And WHAT A 5th!

With the score 3-3, Choi Hee Seop leads off the festivities with a 1-out walk. Next Kim Sang Hoon worked a walk. Then Cha Il Mok did something he's probably never done: he got a base hit, Choi was wisely waved home and the throw to home wasn't in time. Cha chugged his way to second. Then the catcher tried to throw Kim out at 3rd but the throw sailed into deep left field, which had been vacated by the fielder covering Cha's hit up the middle. Cha continued his odyssey to 3rd behind the scoring Kim Sang Hoon. Two catchers running the bases like jackrabbits! Then Cha made the turn for home. He made an ugly slide and was SAFE! An error-assisted inside the park home run that plated, (aside from pitchers and Na Ji Weon), probably the three biggest and slowest guys on the team! SEE? You don't need to be Ricky Henderson to run the bases aggressively. This would have been worth the price of admission all by itself. But there was more to come! Pak Ki Nam, who by the way is ON FIRE, hit a solo homer. 7-3 Tigers.

In the 7th inning there were two walks to start off. No sac bunt resulted in a walk. By this time I was home and watching the game on my computer. I was talking to myself when I saw the third batter, Cha Il Mok square around to bunt the runners from 1st and 2nd to 2nd and 3rd. But then, the unthinkable! He pulls back and gets a base hit into right field! Bases loaded without a sacrifice! Then Park Ki Nam 2 RBI's with a single; Kim Weon Seop 2 RBI's with a double; then Lee Yong Gyu and Lee Hyun Gon follow up with RBI singles. SEE? This would have bee sacrificed if they had sacrificed. I didn't see this full game but it looked completely different from the chicken ball in the previous game. Why oh why can't we just stick with this kind of baseball? Anyway, the final score was Kia 13 Nexen 3

Again I'm confused by the coaching. Very inconsistant. But we're back to .500 and on a two-game winning streak. Cautious optimism.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Better ball for a while.

May 11 - The Nexen Heroes came to town. I decided to go to the game and cheer on my favourite player, Yoon Suk Min. He did NOT disappoint! Unbelievably coach Jo kept him in for the ENTIRE game! 9 FULL innings! He gave up 7 hits, 2 runs, 2 walks and struck out 7. NINE innings! Complete game! Can't rememer the last one for the Tigers! Let's hope this is a sign of things to come! In the 5th Lee Yong Gyu got a one-out double. Next hitter An Chi Hong was walked and then Choi Hee Seop got an incredible semi-check-swing 3-run homer! He only had one hand on the bat when he hit it. He IS en fuego! In the 7th Yoon gave up a 2-out solo shot that made it 3-1. Then in the 8th another run scored. I thought Jo would pull Yoon but he didn't.

The Kia half of the 8th was a thing of beauty! Big Choi leads off with a single, (two handed this time). Kim Weon Seop was told to sac bunt. I was screaming from the stands for him to swing away but he didn't listen. Fortunately he fouled off two bunt attempts. I was cheering and whistling loudly when he fouled those bunts off! The people around me were asking why and I told them bunting was for pussies. Then he gets a base hit! Now EVERYBODY'S cheering and I'm saying, "SEE? What did I tell you?" So now runners on first and second with no outs and up comes Kim Sang Hoon squaring around for the sac bunt. I nearly lost it. But wait! He pulls back and gets a base hit up the middle! For the second time in the game Choi Hee Seop is stopped as he's rounding third base with PLENTY of time to score but that's okay we got the bases loaded without sacrificing an out. Pak Ki Nam walks in a run so it's 4-2. Then Lee Hyun Gon gets a run scoring out to make it 5-2. Not great but hey, 2 runs is 2 runs.

In the 9th Yoon Suk Min gave up a hit to Clark and Lee Yong Gyu had to make a spectacular run-saving catch but Yoon struck out the last guy to get the complete game victory. Final: Kia 5 Nexen 2

May 12th - Jeon Tae Hyun was hoping to even his win/loss score at 2 and 2 with a win on this day. He only lasted 2 innings. He gave up 4 runs, 3 hits, 3 walks and even hit a pair of Nexen Heroes during his short appearance. That's gonna hurt his already unspectacular 4.70 E.R.A. Kim Hee Geol was no better. But then for the last 5 innings we saw two guys that I'd like to see more of: Jo Tae Soo and Park Kyung Tae. They'd give guys like Gwag Jung Cheol and Yoo Dong Hoon a run for their positions I think. Lee Yong Gyu and Kim Weon Seop got a couple hits each and the always steady Kim Sang Hoon got a 2-out single in the 2nd. Kim Sun Bin followed that with a blast off the top of the wall in left/center field. About a foot from a 2-run homer. Kim Sang Hoon chugged all the way around the bases but being a catcher he was a dead duck at the plate. That was the only real excitement for the Tigers in the game. The good news is the third base coach waved Kim home. I like the aggressiveness of that. Final: Nexen 6 Kia 1

May 13th - Seo Jae Eung had another good appearance in this one. He went 6 innings giving up 9 hits and 2 runs but came out with a 4-2 lead. On came Son Young Min. Would it be the Son of last year or the new improved 2010 version? I'm still always nervous when he comes out. But he went 2 innings giving up only one hit and one walk while striking out 3. Yoo Dong Hoon gave up a hit and hit a guy in his one inning but got the save. Does any bullpen in the league hit more batters? It was a very good game to watch! The coaches are continuing to show signs of smartening up and letting the players play. Lee Jong Hwan was the offensive hero on the day getting an RBI single in the 3rd and solo homer in the 5th going 2/4. Kim Sun Bin went 2/4 and stole two bases. Two VERY dramatic bases!

Here was the situation: 6th inning Pak Ki Nam gets a leadoff double. Rather than bunt him to third Kim Sun Bin got a base hit advancing him to third. Then Kim stole second while Lee Yong Gyu was trying to bunt. I think Lee Yong Gyu eventually popped out. I forget. Then there was a wild pitch and Pak scored and Kim advanced to third. 3-2 Tigers. Next batter was Na Ji Weon who worked a walk. So with guys at first and third with one out and Kim Weon Seop at the plate I turn to Amber, (who was sitting beside me in the second deck just off first base), and say, "You know, Na should go." She says, "What? He's slow." So I say, "Yeah but if they throw to second then Kim Sun Bin could sneak home. Or they could even do a hit and run but coach Jo just never calls stuff like that!" I THINK, Jo called a bunt and run. Kim Weon Seop missed the bunt and Na was in a run-down between first and second. While that went on Kim Sun Bin stole home and they never did tag Na Ji Weon out so he was at second with STILL only one out! BEST Jo Beom Hyun call EVER! And after it happened I yelled to Amber over the cheers in Moodeung Stadium, "SOMETHING LIKE THAT!!!" Final: Kia 4 Nexen 2

May 14th - Two welcome sights for Tiger Fans: Yang Hyun Jong on the bump, and the Hanhwa Eagles as the opponent. Players like Lee Jong Hwan, Kim Sun Bin and Pak Ki Nam are getting more game time these days. Guys like Lee Hyun Gon, Lee Jong Beom, Cha Il Mok and even Na Ji Weon are being used more sparingly. Kim Sang Hyun, last year's league MVP, has been missing for a long time. I saw him hurt his foot by fouling a ball off it but I had no idea it would be this bad. He continued playing afterwards so I thought it wasn't serious. I guess he's just a tough guy. The team sure misses him but Pak Ki Nam is doing well at third in his place. In the 5th inning Na Ji Weon got hit by a pitch then Pak got a two-run homer. Lee Jong Hwan got 2 RBI's on a bases loaded single in the same inning and Kim Sun Bin was 2/2 with a walk and a run. They provided the offense for Yang who went 6 1/3 giving up 10 hits, 3 runs and striking out a respectable 8 batters. Gwang Jung Cheol looked great striking out 3 and giving up just one walk in his inning and 2/3 of relief. Yoo Dong Hoon got his second save in two nights striking out the side in the 9th. Now THAT'S how I spell relief! Final score: Kia 5 Hanhwa 3

May 15th - Colon made his second appearance for the Tigers. He did all right going 5 1/3 giving up 5 hits a walk and 2 runs. He had a 3-2 lead when he exited. But on came Son Young Min. THIS time he was the old Son giving up 2 hits and a run almost instantly. So it was 3-3. The Tigers did okay in this one, but after the best coaching call I've seen Jo make, he had a real stinker of a game on this night.

In the 4th inning An Chi Hong lead off with a single. Kim Weon Seop was told to sac bunt. This is the same guy who was told to bunt-and-run the night before. I think. And he was the guy who three nights ago fouled off two sac bunts then got a hit to prove how stupid this call is. How quickly Jo forgets! The bunt was perfect - one out and a man on second. Next guy gets out but advances the runner to third. Then Kim Sun Bin gets a base hit and the runner scores making it 3-0. So for the SECOND time this year the sac bunt did its job. Jo was probably happy but I was thinking it was awfully early to be doing this. There were a couple other sac bunts that didn't work and the Eagles slowly made their comeback.

Then in the 8th inning Kim Hee Geol was pitching. For some reason the outfield was drawn way in. Another questionable call made, I assume, by Jo. There was a botched throw to first, a wild pitch, a walk and then a lazy fly ball to deep right field, that would have been caught if the fielders weren't inexplicably drawn in, won the game for the Eagles. Really it was some bad defence and some bad coaching that LOST the game for the Tigers. Final score: Hanhwa 4 Kia 3

May 16th - Lopez got the unenviable chore of going up against Ryu Hyun Jin who had struck out 17 guys in his last appearance. In the first inning Lee Yong Gyu lead off with a single and the next batter was told to sacrifice bunt. For just about any pitcher the early innings is when you should get them. You may not get another chance against a guy like Ryu. Sacrifice bunting in the 1st inning is just NOT the way to attack this guy. And he WAS shaky in the early innings but the Tigers weren't allowed to take advantage of it. Then he settled in and it was a laugher. I'm not saying the sac bunt in the 1st inning lost this game for the Tigers. They probably wouldn't have won it anyway. But it sends a message to the team that the coach isn't confident of the win. Need I remind you that last week the Tigers beat the Eagles with Ryu on the mound? Final score: Eagles 6 Tigers 1

I have mixed feelings about this past week for the Tigers. Some solid coaching and some real mental errors lead me to confusion as to which coaches will show up for the team from game to game. It can't be any different for the players and this sure isn't a good atmosphere to play in. The good games are the ones where playing aggressively WINS the game for the Tigers. There have been many as this blog will show. There have been exactly zero games this year in which playing carefully has won the game for them. In fact it has LOST them the game on several occasions. I hope before the end of the season the coaches realize this.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

A GOOD week! Till today...

I just finished watching the Tigers game on my computer. They played LG in Seoul today. A new pitcher was on the mound for them named Roman Colon. If he's anything like Bartolo Colon, we'll take him. Bartolo won 21 games one season in the majors. 20 once, 18 twice. Roman is 8 and 10 in the majors with an ERA of over 5. But this ain't the majors. He looked good tonight. Since Lopez is a fixture and there's a maximum of two foreigners on every KBO staff, I guess I'll never know the correct spelling of Wright/Wryghte/Right??? Right?

I was excited as I left off last week to see if the Tigers would continue playing true Tiger ball that the coach had showed signs of in the early days of May.

May 4 - Kia was back home and my favourite player, Yoon Suk Min took the mound. I went to the game with Amber. Maybe she could change Yoon's luck. The Hanhwa Eagles were in town and they have a firm grasp on last place in the league. I thought the coach just might loosen up and let the team play because of it. Yoon pitched only 5 innings. I have no idea why he was pulled. Only 89 pitches, 7 strikeouts and he gave up ONE hit! He was anything but tired throwing his fastball well over 150 kmh consistantly. I even saw the gun register a 156 on one pitch. That's the highest this season. He was dominant and all but perfect and suddenly, YOINK! Did he sleep with coach Jo's wife or what? I just can't figure it out! But on this night I was too happy, (not to mention a bit too drunk), to care. The Tigers gave Yoon the run support he'd been lacking, lo, these many years I've been a longsuffering fan. And why? Because coach Jo let them play. Lee Yong Gyu was 2/3 with 3 RBI's; Pak Ki Nam went 3/4 and scored thrice; Lee Jong Beom was 2/4 and scored twice; and BIG Choi continued to be en fuego going 2/4 with 2 homeruns, one a gargantuan blast that probably went over the highway and into the river, and 4 RBI's. The Tigers scored at least one run for the first 6 innings of the game. It was probably the most fun of any game I've been to. Certainly the most fun this season. Please, coach Jo, let them keep playing like this... I'm sure they can do the same thing against other teams. I'll give you a link here. Watch the highlights if you can. If you have trouble, click on the small pic third from the top with coach Jo in it. See how many times the leadoff hitter gets to first and how many times the next guy bunts. Zero! Although I don't like this new thing Jo is doing when the leadoff hitter reaches second bunting him over to third. Pay no attention to him clapping for himself after the guy scores. I think that's just as stupid a call as the bunt from first to second. Anyway, Final score: Kia 8 Hanhwa 1

May 5th - Children's Day in Korea. The game was early. I forgot about Children's Day and didn't check the game time until it was over. Jeon Tae Hyun was pitching on the day. His ERA is pretty high but he is young and he has had some steady periods. I'd still prefer to see him in the bullpen, which needs him far more than the starting rotation, but what can you do? He did very well on the day going 5 innings, striking out 4, giving up 4 hits, two walks and lowering his ERA by giving up NO runs. He also got the win to go with his two losses. Good for him! Son, Gwag, and Yoo were all great! I don't know if they've all been good in the same game EVER before this! Maybe they're early birds or something. Lee Yong Gyu and Pak Ki Nam continued to be hot at the plate each going 2/3, Pak with 3 RBI's. An Chi Hong continues to hit well going 3/4. The scoring innings for the Tigers ALL started with leadoff hits that WEREN'T followed by sac bunts. Until the 6th when there WAS a leadoff hit followed by a bunt, and on TV they showed a view of coach Jo clapping for his marvellous call. Then a steal of third! DUDE! Why not forget the bunt and steal 2nd? It's much easier! Then when Pak Ki Nam gets a single the guy can still make it home from second rather than jogging home from third. And there would be one less out! It didn't matter on this day. The Hanhwa team obviously didn't sleep well. They only managed 4 hits that were welcome to a bunch of pitchers that desperately needed a day like this for their ERA's. A huge waste of an appearance by the usually dominant pitcher Ryu Hyun Jin. Final score: Kia 4 Hanhwa 0

May 6th - Say what you want about Seo Jae Eung, the guys still got game! He IS the team's designated cheerleader but he's also a very solid guy to have on the mound. And you just have to like a guy like that! On the day he gave up only 3 hits in 6 innings! That's amazing! Unfortunately, two of those hits were homeruns and he also surrendered 6 walks. And he hit a guy. He's not Yoon Suk Min, but he got a pretty tidy 5 strikeouts on the day as well. That all worked out to 2 runs. The Tigers were being outpitched in this one by Kim Hyuk Min of the Eagles until the 6th inning. Choi Hee Seop lead off with a walk. Then Na Ji Weon spanked a 2-run homer that tied the affair at 2. It's always nice to see him get a home run! Especially when it wins the Korea series! Then Kim Sang Hoon went back to back with Na. I STILL say he's had more key hits than any other player and to this point in the season deserves the Kia Tiger MVP. The Tigers got only 4 hits on the day but two of them were SuuWEET! Final score: Kia 3 Hanhwa 2

May 7th - The LG Twins were hosting Kia in Seoul's Chamshil Stadium. Yang Hyun Jong won big last time he pitched but it was one of his worst efforts of the year. I think he wanted to pitch better on this day. He DID going 7 1/3 giving up only 4 hits and NO runs. He walked 4 but fanned 5. It was plenty good enough to get him his 5th win which ranks him third in the KBO behind the Japanese pitcher, Kadokura for SK and the foreign pitcher Jimenez for Doosan. So as far as Korean pitchers go, he's got the most wins. The Tigers pounded out 7 hits which is not spectacular but they made them work. Again because there was nobody bunting people from first to second on the night. In the 2nd Kim Sang Hoon lead off with a single. An Chi Hong wasn't told to bunt and got a hit. The fielder bobbled it and Kim Sang Hoon came all the way around from first to score. One run and a guy on second with no out. With the sac bunt it would have been NO runs and a guy on second with one out. Which would you rather have? Choi hit a big 2-run blast in the 6th and then again in the 9th the leadoff hitter Choi got a double. Coach Jo's new habit is bunting guys from 2nd to 3rd. He did it here. Then the next hitter got a single to center and Choi jogged home. He could have made it easily from second and saved the out but Jo was seen in the dugout complimenting his baseball wisdom by giving himself a round of applause. I am really glad he seems to be abandoning the knee-jerk bunt from 1st to 2nd but is it going to be replaced by the even stupider bunt from 2nd to 3rd? Third time in four games we've seen this. Gawd I hope not! Final score: Kia 4 LG 0.

May 8th - You see what's happening here! The Tigers are on a roll! I believe it's because they are playing Tigerball instead of Chickenball, for the most part. To this point in the week I had planned to write a glowing report of coach Jo's ability to see the error of his ways and give him credit for humbly stopping his crazy coaching and letting the players play the game and win. BUT, on this day one of my stated fears was realized. Lopez was the starter. He was at 1 win and 2 losses although he totally didn't deserve to be. And on this day Fate was to screw him out of yet another win. He pitched 5 2/3, gave up 3 runs, 7 hits and only struck out 2. I've seen him pitch much better. But he had a 4-1 lead when he left. Unfortunately Kim Hee Geol pulled a Son Young Min and allowed a couple of Lopez's runs to score and one of his own and the game was tied at 4. It wasn't until the 9th inning that Lee Yong Gyu and Lee Jong Beom managed to knock in a couple of runs that won it for the Tigers. And for Kim Hee Geol! I think a relief pitcher should be allowed to give a win to a starter and this would be the perfect situation. Too bad that can't happen. And if I wasn't sad enough about the pitching travesty that this game was, in the 9th inning my worst fear: on came Yoon Suk Min, the Tigers' best pitcher, to get the save. Jo did this last year too and it was a STUPID move! What the hell is he thinking? Yoon gave up no runs, struck out two and got the save. OF COURSE! He's the best pitcher on the team! Wake up for the love of GOD!!!! Now I don't know WHAT'S gonna happen with the pitching. I'm dreading next week more than looking forward to it. Final score: Kia 6 LG 4.

May 9th - Today. I don't recall ever being so down about a 5-game winning streak before. There were good signs like the bunting from first to second on the decline but this new coach Jo brainstorm of bunting guys from 2nd to 3rd and the OLD brainstorm of putting his best pitcher in as a closer were getting me down. Now I know if you look at Yoon's career he's been a closer and a successful one but if you look more closely at his career there is no better pitcher for the Korean national team alive. There is no better starting pitcher for Kia. Even in this week where Jo's shown so much promise, it's pretty clear that he is still intent on doing something, ANYTHING, to make people think he knows more about baseball than they do. To make him seem like he's indispensable. When in reality a dummy could coach Kia and win, so long as that dummy had some humility and allowed the players to just do their thing and take the credit. This new move is something that will make Jo look good because there's no doubt that Yoon could be the best closer in the game. But he's wasted in this role. Yoo Dong Hoon is fine. Let Yoon start. Just don't take him out so damn early! MORON!!! He's been ahead in every game he's started this year when he's left. The only reasons he's only won 2 games are because of bad run support, relief pitching, bad defence and, HELLO, bad coaching. A good coach would surely have noticed this.

Anyway... whew, I wasn't as happy as I should have been that the Tigers had finally risen above .500. They had a new pitcher and I thought maybe they'd continue to play like the new Tigers. But Jo went back to the old ways that had gotten the club so far below .500 that a 5-game winning streak was needed to pull back to even. Colon gave up a run mostly because of a rare balk call. He's probably still used to the majors. In the 2nd inning Kim Weon Seop reached on an error and Pak Ki Nam hit a 2-run homer. I'll tell you what, Pak Ki Nam and Kim Sang Hyun are both good hitters but neither is the greatest fielding third baseman! So then came the third inning. Lee Yong Gyu legs out a single with the totally unnecessary slide into first base. Lee Jong Beom is told by the erstwhile coach Jo Beom Hyun to bunt. It's the 3rd inning. The score is 2-1. FOR YOU! "Baseball Coaching For Dummies" tells you you're an imbecile to bunt in this situation for SOOOO many reasons. But to make sure you look like you are doing SOMETHING, you call the bunt. Of course Lee Jong Beom lays it down perfectly. He's a legend. Then An Chi Hong hits a triple. It's 3-1 for the Tigers with a guy at 3rd base and 1 out. Next batter Choi Hee Seop lines out so An can't score. And then Kim Sang Hoon flies out to deep right field and the inning is over.
Now, to the untrained eye this is a mild disappointment for the Tigers. I was eating nails and spitting bullets. I texted my friend Amber that the score could have been 5-1 and SHOULD have been 4-1. Now here's where it gets a bit technical. Lee Jong Beom has and average of about .250. Combine that with his keen eye at the plate and his ability to work a walk, plus his chances of inducing many pitches from a pitcher and possibly leading to a wild pitch, passed ball or even getting hit by a pitch. His chances of reaching base go up. Then consider the fact that the pitcher has just given up a single to Lee Yong Gyu. He was pitching from a full wind-up but now with a guy on base he has to pitch from what is called "the stretch." It's a faster move to the plate to guard against the guy on first stealing. NO pitcher pitches better from the stretch. Also there's Lee Yong Gyu on first base. One of the fastest guys in the KBO. He's GONNA be thinking about stealing so he'll draw a LOT of check throws to first. The pitcher is STRESSED to the max about Lee Yong Gyu on first. His normal rhythm is WAY out of whack. Lee Jong Beom is a Korean baseball legend. He can hit anything you throw up there. He's pitching from the stretch, after throwing a few balls over to first, worrying about the balk, and being very careful to not throw anything hittable to maybe the best baseball player ever in Korea. The coach of the Tigers lets this pitcher off the hook by telling Lee Jong Beom to BUNT! This is a collossally stupid move! Even if LJB had hit a slow grounder or a deep fly ball the runner would have made it to second. Also with all the added stress and pitching from the stretch LJB's average has increased to something like .500 or better. The odds are, he would have gotten a hit or at least a productive out. But Jo Beom Hyun chose to give a very early Christmas gift to the LG Twins and WASTE the at bat of probably the best Korean baseball player in history and force him to bunt.
Have I made my case clearly enough? This was absolute stupidity. Only made more obvious by the next batter, An Chi Hong getting a TRIPLE.

So, Now it's 3-1 for the Tigers. An Chi Hong is on 3rd base with only one, (the wasted sac bunt), out. It looks like Jo Beom Hyun might hoodwink the viewers into thinking that this wasn't an incredibly vacuous thing to have done. Next batter, Choi Hee Seop lines out. The runner on third can't go home. Now there are two out and the sadsack Jo Beom Hyun is wishing there was only one out. To make things even worse the next batter, Kim Sang Hoon does what he SHOULD, (as he always does), and flies out to deep right field. Only because of bad coaching there are two out instead of one so that fly can't count as a sac fly, it counts as a third out. And what's worse, there's nobody else coming up behind him because his coach has given the other team a free out.

This inning would have been a 5-1 score if Lee Jong Beom had reached base, which he had I figure more than a .500 chance of doing. It would have been a 4-1 score if he had hit a slow grounder or a deep fly ball or any kind of a productive out. The coach took all that probability away to avoid the much lower chance of a double play being turned on Lee Yong Gyu, one of the fastest guys in baseball, and Lee Jong Beom whose nickname is the "Son of the Wind" for his ability to steal bases.

Now, this didn't all work out for the bad. At the end of it Kia was STILL up 3-1. But I texted my buddy and said that there were still 6 innings left, and LG would probably score 2 or even 3 more runs. Especially since the starter was pulled after 3 innings and we have a bullpen that is notorious for being bad but only recently getting good results. I had faith that Son Young Min, Gwag Jeong Cheol, Kim Hee Geol or Yoo Dong Hoon, could be good, but not that all of them could be good on the same day. And they HAD to be today since the starter was pulled after 3 innings, 2 hits, 2 strikeouts, one run. Why he was pulled? Jo Bum Hyun's aparent dislike for starters. But I concede, the relievers did a remarkably good job on this day! Pak Gyung Tae, Kim Hee Geol and I have to say, Son Young Min. They were all good. Son is making a believer out of me. He's messed up a few this year but he's been VERY good in several other games. I am not so nervous any more when Son gets the call.
However, Kwag Jung Cheol. He's been good a few times but he's been absolutely nasty on a lot of occasions. It's time to introduce some new blood into the relief pitcher's rotation. Gwag needs a rest. He got an ERA of like 81 on this game. And it's not the first time. As I said before put Jeon Tae Hyun in his place as long relief. Yoo Dong Hoon is still a good reliever and Yoon Suk Min is the best starter you have on your squad! Don't waste his talents as a closer. I think if coach Jo did the exact opposite of what he wanted to do Kia would be better. Maybe first place.

Anyways, it was 3-1 for most of the game but Kwag Jung Cheol gave up some runs, (only 3 of them in 1/3 of an inning), and Kia lost.
I know we would have won if we didn't play chicken ball. Or if we could give Jo a copy of "Baseball Coaching For Dummies" in Korean. The streak of Tigerball and winning both come simultaneously to an end. LG 4 Kia 3.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Into May - Tiger or Chicken

Well it's Monday. The one off day in the KBO. Nobody's playing today and to tell you the truth I'm not sure if that's good news or bad news for the Kia Tigers this year. They are a riddle packed in a mystery wrapped in an enigma. It's not a mystery why or how they're losing, at least not in my opinion, but it's always fun to watch them to see what style Coach Jo is gonna play: Tigerball or Chickenball. On days when the order of the universe seems to be against his addiction to careful baseball, or when there is just one of those offensive explosions that even chickenball can't stop, he allows the batters to swing away and doesn't mess around with the bunt and one base at a time, station to station, holding guys up baseball. And the Tigers just add on to the lead. But at other times fate allows him to put his tired baseball strategy into action and the team looks like a bunch of sled dogs chained to posts. They won't quit. They'll run around in circles forever but they just won't get anywhere.

Ever watch one of those games when your team just DESTROYS the other team by like 10 runs and you wish you could take some of those runs and use them for a few earlier games that they lost by one or two runs? That almost always happens to teams that are more concerned with not losing than they are with winning. Teams that fear the other team getting double plays; fear the other team stealing; fear getting caught stealing; fear getting thrown out at 3rd or home; fear the batter missing the ball and the runner not making it to second on the hit-and-run; fear the OTHER team hitting-and-running successfully and the list goes on and on. That fear goes away only when the team is up by a lot of runs. THEN the coach allows them to play ball. And in almost every case, they play better. The players, not the coach, win the game. But coaches want to look like they are more than just fly shaggers and talent scouts. They like to make games look like they were won by strategy. Especially, (I've found), in Asia. Well Japan and Korea anyway.

I would hate to be a player on a team like this because it's frustrating being held back but it's even more frustrating when you realize it's sometimes because the coach simply thinks the other team is better than you. Basically. I could go into all the many things that I see Jo is afraid of the other team doing but doesn't allow his own team to do but that would get awfully technical. The bottom line is when the Tigers are allowed to play ball they are the best in the league. Jo is complicating his job by overthinking it. Just swing away every time. But then it will look too much like his job was easy and he won't be thought of as a baseball mastermind. Ugh, please.

Anyway here's what happened in the week that was for the Tigers.

April 28th - the game started well for Lopez but the SK pitcher was going well too. It is probably a blessing it didn't come down to our bullpen versus their's. Game was rained out.

April 29th - Amazingly, (although I don't know why I'm amazed at anything Jo does any more), struggling, young pitcher Jeon Tae Hyun was thrown out onto the mound against the best team in the league. I went to this game and asked the guys beside me who the opposing pitcher Kim Gwang Hyun was and they told me he was a Korean national team member. Also, Lee Yong Gyu, Kim Weon Seop and Kim Sang Hyun, batters 1,2 and 4 were not playing. The coach had aparently thrown in the towel before the first pitch so I was glad to be there supporting the Tigers. But the result was predictable. Jeon was pulled early. But the bullpen did remarkably well to only lose by 3 runs. The Tigers only got 4 hits all night but they probably knew this was a night off too. It was a dead boring game and I was glad to be drinking. I know there was one cancelled game but it's pretty demoralizing for fans when your team doesn't even score a run in a three-game series against the hated Wyverns. Especially when the coach just calls in the last game. Final score Wyverns 3 Tigers 0.

April 30th - Seo Jae Eung, who was supposed to be pitching against the Wyverns the day before but who the coach didn't seem to think would have won that game, was pitching. He's been better and better every start and he kept up his steady play. He wasn't spectacular giving up 3 runs, 5 hits and 3 walks in his 5 innings, (and even hitting a guy), but it was good enough for the win. Or should have been. He left after the 5th and the Tigers made it 4-3 in the top of the 6th. He was still looking good for the win. But Kwag Jung Cheol pitched crappily enough to cost Seo the win he deserves so much, but good enough to get it for himself when the Tigers got 4 runs in the 9th. VERY encouraging coaching game for the Tigers and it started immediately. In the first, Lee Yong Gyu got aboard to start the game and there was no knee-jerk bunt called. Hitter number 2, Kim Weon Seop got a two run homer! Then in the 6th Kim Weon Seop got a leadoff single. The next batter wasn't told to sac bunt and worked a walk. Next batter, An Chi Hong, wasn't told to bunt either and got a 2-run double! I guarantee you if the usual B.S. bunts had been called in these situations the Tigers would have lost this game. But happily they won. Is Jo learning? Is he reading this blog? Final score Kia 8 Lotte 4.

May 1st - Okay I've said this before but THIS is a landmark game in the Tigers' season! To this point in the season the coaching staff seemed reluctant to let the team play ball but for the second night in succession the Tigers were let loose. And what a difference that makes! Yang Hyun Jong got the win but on this night they could have picked a starting pitcher from the crowd and won. Kim Weon Seop had 4 hits, An Chi Hong had four hits, Choi Hee Seop had a perfect night at the plate with 3 hits, 3 walks, (2 intentional), a homer and 5 RBI's. Every starter got at least one hit and the team had a total of 20. Do I need to say that I don't remember seeing a single sacrifice bunt the whole night? This is TIGERball! Let's keep it up! Final score: Kia 15 Lotte 7.

May 2nd - Lopez vs. Sadorski. The battle of the waygooks. It was a close one. Lopez went 8 innings. He wasn't great giving up 4 runs and 11 hits but he left with a 4-4 tie. How many times have I typed this? On comes Son Young Min and he gives up the 5th run for the Giants. Although I was watching this game I am not sure how it happened. The TV's all went to news coverage. So nobody knows for SURE that the Tigers lost this game except the people at the Lotte Giant stadium and if the Giants lost do you think any of them would tell? Na Ji Weon got a homer and Choi Hee Seop continued his hot streak going 2/5. Final score Giants 5 Tigers 4.

Looking forward to next week when just MAYBE the Tigers will be allowed to play some ball. We can only hope.

Kia FIGHTING!