Steve Garvey apparently wasn't impressed with the playing in game 2.
@EasyAce
@Machiavelli I'm not impressed with Steve Garvey's analysis:
* "Too many" strikeouts? Would he rather see guys hit into double plays? That's happened a few times
in the Series so far, too. It happened to Garvey a lot, too---he averaged grounding into seventeen
double plays per 162 games lifetime and once led the league by grounding into 25 in 1979.
* Not enough bunts? Other than a few plays showing bunt as decoys here and there, do you
reallypay some of these guys to bunt?
You weren't paid to bunt, Buster---you averaged
twosacrifice bunts per 162 games lifetime. When you dropped seven down in 1977, they probably sent
you to the doctor for a checkup. Must have been running a fever.
* Garvey complains about efficiency---but did he notice the Dodgers scored six runs on five hits? What's
he looking for, a 1-0 shutout? A 15-1 blowout?
Speaking of efficiency, I should take seriously a guy who was once described as a Clockwork Baseball
Player who had a program for getting his hits and stuck to the program no matter whether the situations
when
he batted called for doing something outside his little program. You know, something that
might actually help his team?