Jessie Lynn DivaGirl
Future Mrs. Gabriel ;)
Okay, so the Pirates have once again had a losing season making their streak 0-19. They started off the season however with a lot of promise however and have honestly never had a better season in almost twenty years. So next year is leaving the sports universe with questions that I think should be discussed:
1. Can they do this again next year?
2. Is Clint Hurdle going to stick around for a while?
3. Are the Pirates going to choke again?
4. They begin and start their season in Pittsburgh; is this good or bad?
5. Who should be the key players next season?
For me my answers would go as follows:
1. Yes. I believe that if this team could do this good THIS year then next year will be the same if not better. The have a good lineup and for once don't have to worry about who'll be best to replace an injured player because the back ups are all fantastic.
2. If Bob Nutting knows what's good for this team he will. Okay, him and Neal Hunnington and Frank Coonely. This was a great decision to bring him in and thus he is part of the reason for the Pirates first-half success. Let's keep him around and see what happens in the future. He's definately no John Russel. I've met him and within 30 seconds or a minute he said more words to me than John Russel did in 3 years. He's a keeper.
3. It's possible. I think what happened this year was after the 19 inning game that they unfairly lost they just lost focuss. If you watched the last game of this season, when closer Joel Hanrahan is yelling at fans it was becuase they were harassing him about that game. They're still bitter about it so now they just need to snap out of it and get on with their lives. Hopefully this kind of thing doesn't happen again.
4. This is excellent! No matter how good or bad the season is they'll start at home and basically get a giant "good luck" from the fans and at the end get a giant "we still love you" from (hopefully) the same fans. They won't be surronded by fans who want to hackle them which is good for their mindset. Plus the fans love being able to see their Bucs at the very beginning and end.
5. They guys who really kicked off this year. Alex Presely, Chase d'Arnaurd, Neil Walker, Andrew McCutchen, and most of the starting rotation. If we put these guys in front and get the bats swinging we'll be good. The problem last year was no run support which lead to games such as the 20-0 loss to the Brewers. Plus the bulpen needs to get an oil check (yes, I just said that) and become the great pitchers they can be. That way we won't have games starting good then becoming disasters.
I personally don't want to see these guys follow the Undertaker's streak and go 0-20 (think about it; Taker is 19-0 at Wrestlemania, Pirates are 0-19 for the past 19 seasons. Is that a sick coincidence or what?). It's ironic that they're facing Atlanta in the last regular season series because next year is the 20th anniversery of the 1992 season and most baseball fans know how THAT ended.
You do't have to answer the questions if you don't want to but I'd like to hear your opinion. Let's go Bucs!
1. Can they do this again next year?
2. Is Clint Hurdle going to stick around for a while?
3. Are the Pirates going to choke again?
4. They begin and start their season in Pittsburgh; is this good or bad?
5. Who should be the key players next season?
For me my answers would go as follows:
1. Yes. I believe that if this team could do this good THIS year then next year will be the same if not better. The have a good lineup and for once don't have to worry about who'll be best to replace an injured player because the back ups are all fantastic.
2. If Bob Nutting knows what's good for this team he will. Okay, him and Neal Hunnington and Frank Coonely. This was a great decision to bring him in and thus he is part of the reason for the Pirates first-half success. Let's keep him around and see what happens in the future. He's definately no John Russel. I've met him and within 30 seconds or a minute he said more words to me than John Russel did in 3 years. He's a keeper.
3. It's possible. I think what happened this year was after the 19 inning game that they unfairly lost they just lost focuss. If you watched the last game of this season, when closer Joel Hanrahan is yelling at fans it was becuase they were harassing him about that game. They're still bitter about it so now they just need to snap out of it and get on with their lives. Hopefully this kind of thing doesn't happen again.
4. This is excellent! No matter how good or bad the season is they'll start at home and basically get a giant "good luck" from the fans and at the end get a giant "we still love you" from (hopefully) the same fans. They won't be surronded by fans who want to hackle them which is good for their mindset. Plus the fans love being able to see their Bucs at the very beginning and end.
5. They guys who really kicked off this year. Alex Presely, Chase d'Arnaurd, Neil Walker, Andrew McCutchen, and most of the starting rotation. If we put these guys in front and get the bats swinging we'll be good. The problem last year was no run support which lead to games such as the 20-0 loss to the Brewers. Plus the bulpen needs to get an oil check (yes, I just said that) and become the great pitchers they can be. That way we won't have games starting good then becoming disasters.
I personally don't want to see these guys follow the Undertaker's streak and go 0-20 (think about it; Taker is 19-0 at Wrestlemania, Pirates are 0-19 for the past 19 seasons. Is that a sick coincidence or what?). It's ironic that they're facing Atlanta in the last regular season series because next year is the 20th anniversery of the 1992 season and most baseball fans know how THAT ended.

You do't have to answer the questions if you don't want to but I'd like to hear your opinion. Let's go Bucs!