July 4, 2010
It’s the Walks, Stupid
It seemed obvious to me. In that 16-hit game, the Reds walked all of 2 times. In the blowout win, they had 8 walks, 6 of them in the amazing 7th inning.
Reds manager Dusty Baker hasn’t uttered anything quite as idiotic as that wonderful chestnut about walks clogging the bases in his tenure with the Reds. Maybe he’s starting to understand that they can be valuable.
One thing’s for sure, the Cubs understand their importance. As do all Reds fans who caught games at old Cinergy/Riverfront. “Walks will haunt.” And on Friday, they haunted Chicago.
Just Soriano, Zambrano, Ramirez, Fukudome, and Lee alone make more money this year than the Reds’ whole roster and they’re a 11-1/2 games behind the Reds. Maybe the problem in Chicago wasn’t Dusty Baker to begin with?
JK
Chicago has had–and will forever continue to have–problems that are more than one mere human can fix. A horrible GM is a tough thing for a manager to work around.
Still, Baker did very little, if anything, good while in Chicago. A team collapsing and sucking the way the Cubs did under Baker is never an accomplishment for a manager to put on a resume.