Last night's game was so frustrating and a perfect example of why this team is 10 games below .500, AGAIN. There seems to be so little energy and enthusiasm (ENERGY is NOT rising!) and I feel like the complacency starts with the manager. I am really getting tired of these quotes from Trembley:
"The game could have snowballed totally out of hand. It didn't," Trembley said. "We made them earn it after we gave them some runs and some extra chances."
What do you mean "we made them earn it." The victory? We handed it to them on a silver platter. And the 4th inning, as it turned out, DID snowball out of hand, no? Guthrie hadn't given up a hit until AFTER Roberts error. Mental toughness, anyone? Trembley's complacence, or at least appearance of complacence is really starting tog et old. It seems like after every loss there is something that went wrong that he's able to say "It is what it is" and move on. Good teams make plays. Good teams figure out ways to win, and this team has not figured out how to do that yet, and I am not sure under Trembley's guidance they ever will. And that's sad, b/c I like the guy. There doesn't seem to be any sense of urgency, and after winning the last two against the Braves and getting the offense going, we made Mike Pelfrey (MIKE PELFREY!) look like a Cy Young candidate. This team needs to want it more…..
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