I’m attempting out a brand new format for our managerial report playing cards this postseason. Prior to now, I went by each recreation from each supervisor, whether or not they performed 22 video games en path to profitable the World Collection or acquired swept out of the Wild Card spherical. To be sincere, I hated writing these temporary blurbs. Nobody is all that within the supervisor who ran out the identical lineup twice, or noticed his starters get trounced and used his greatest relievers anyway as a result of the sequence is so brief. This yr, I’m sticking to the highlights, and grading solely the managers who survived till no less than their League Championship sequence. Right this moment, let’s speak in regards to the first of that quartet to be eradicated: Stephen Vogt of the Cleveland Guardians.
My objective is to guage every supervisor by way of course of, not outcomes. Should you herald your greatest pitcher to face their greatest hitter in an enormous spot, that’s a superb choice whatever the final result. Attempt a triple steal with the bases loaded solely to have the opposite group make 4 throwing errors to attain three runs? I’m in all probability going to name {that a} blunder regardless that it labored out. Managers do loads of different issues — getting group buy-in for brand spanking new methods or unconventional bullpen utilization behind closed doorways is a ability I discover significantly invaluable — however as I’ve no perception into how that’s achieved or how every supervisor differs, I can’t precisely assign grades for it.
I’m additionally purposefully avoiding imprecise qualitative considerations like “trusting your veterans as a result of they’ve been there earlier than.” Playoff protection lovingly focuses on clutch performs by confirmed performers, however David Fry and Kerry Carpenter had been additionally nice this October. Neglect trusting your veterans; the playoffs are about trusting your greatest gamers. Juan Soto is essential as a result of he’s nice, not due to the variety of playoff sequence he’s appeared in. There’s nothing inherently good about having been round a very long time; after I’m evaluating choices, “however he’s a veteran” simply doesn’t enter my thought course of. Let’s get to it.
Batting: C-
The Guardians began the postseason with a lineup problem towards the Detroit Tigers: a lefty opener with a righty follower. I appreciated Vogt’s choice to park Fry, who completely crushes lefties, on the prime of the lineup. The Guardians greeted Tyler Holton rudely in Sport 1 of the ALDS; he confronted 4 batters, they usually all scored. Vogt didn’t have many extra choices to make on this one; he did pinch-hit for Fry late with lefty Kyle Manzardo, however I feel that was simply in service of getting Manzardo his first postseason at-bat in an affordable scenario.
Dealing with Tarik Skubal the following day, Vogt went full platoon. Fry and Jhonkensy Noel each began, as did Austin Hedges (extra on him later). That left Manzardo and Will Brennan on pinch-hitting obligation; when Will Vest changed Skubal within the eighth, he confronted two pinch-hitters in three batters. Fry did take a platoon-disadvantaged at-bat towards Beau Brieske within the ninth, however Fry’s a superb hitter, and it’s not like you may make the entire roster out of the platoon benefit.
One factor I appreciated about Vogt’s model? He wasn’t afraid to begin somebody after which pull them early if the scenario dictated it. Manzardo drew a begin towards a righty opener in Sport 3, however when lefty Brant Hurter checked in, Vogt pulled Manzardo for Fry. Noel pinch-hit for Brennan earlier than Brennan had even batted! I did assume it was questionable to begin Brennan and bat him seventh – openers don’t often go seven batters, and Hurter was the probably follower all alongside – so I give Vogt solely half marks, however no less than he was prepared to make a fast change if mandatory. Noel acquired two cracks at Hurter in consequence.
All this emphasis on lefty-righty matchups made Sport 4 unusual. Vogt began together with his standard lineup towards a righty starter, with Manzardo and Brennan within the platoon slots. He then caught with each of them even when a lefty reliever got here in. That allow the Tigers cruise with their first lefty reliever, then herald a second lefty, Sean Guenther, for the underside of the lineup. Vogt countered by having Noel bat for Bo Naylor once more. Then he pinch-hit for Manzardo with Fry – but it surely was Guenther’s fourth batter, so the Tigers introduced in Brieske, a righty, to regain the platoon edge. It didn’t matter, as a result of Fry cracked a two-run homer – he’s a terrific hitter, interval. However given how aggressively Vogt was chasing platoon matchups, it was unusual to see Fry bat solely towards righties and Manzardo face a troublesome lefty.
After a textbook Sport 5 – righties towards Skubal – we get to the actually attention-grabbing stuff. In Sport 1 of the ALCS, the Yankees had a lefty on the mound in Carlos Rodón, so Vogt began with the conventional platoon setup and left Naylor in at catcher. When righty relievers inevitably entered, the lefty bats began pouring off the bench. Manzardo pinch hit for Noel – an odd choice provided that Brennan was additionally out there and might play Noel’s place within the discipline. Brennan ended up pinch-hitting for Fry and taking part in DH – doing it the opposite manner would have let the Guardians preserve their two most well-liked lefty bats within the lineup. Because it was, Manzardo pinch-hit after which was relieved by Daniel Schneemann.
We have to speak in regards to the Austin Hedges factor, although. Hedges batted 5 occasions within the divisional spherical, which is about 5 extra occasions than I’d need him to bat. Lest you assume that’s harsh, he hit .152/.203/.220 this yr, his sixth straight yr beneath the Mendoza line, his fifth straight with an OBP beneath .250, and his third straight with a slugging proportion beneath .250. He’s a profession 50 wRC+ hitter, and he’s on the decline at 31. I do know he’s a terrific defensive presence, but when Hedges is batting for you, one thing has gone unsuitable.
Naturally, Hedges pinch-hit for Naylor in Sport 1. Then he stayed within the recreation – the Guardians didn’t carry a 3rd catcher, so he needed to – and made the final out of a 5-2 loss, with the tying run within the on-deck circle. Then in Sport 2, Vogt put Fry in for an early high-leverage spot towards Gerrit Cole. Nice choice – solely Naylor was due up, which meant Hedges needed to catch the final six innings of the sport. He struck out with the bases loaded in his first at-bat, in a spot the place the Guardians desperately may have used a greater hitter.
Then Hedges simply straight up drew the beginning in Sport 3, and towards the righty Clarke Schmidt no much less. He had the perfect recreation of his playoff life – 1-for-2 with a double and a stroll – earlier than getting subbed out in a high-leverage spot. I suppose I like this greater than the earlier plan of getting Hedges are available for the high-leverage moments, however I nonetheless don’t prefer it very a lot total. In Sport 4, issues lastly got here to a head. Vogt began Hedges once more, and Hedges even drew a stroll towards the wild Luis Gil. However in his second at-bat, he inexplicably laid down one of many worst bunts I’ve ever seen:
It was like a spell had been damaged. Vogt pinch-hit for Hedges the following time he was due up, and he didn’t see the sector once more that sequence. I perceive that Naylor was slumping coming into the playoffs. I perceive that Vogt loves savvy veteran catchers who know simply what to name in each scenario. However this was egregious. Hedges can’t hit. He hit .083/.214/.167 within the playoffs, a 17 wRC+. He struck out greater than a 3rd of the time.
It’s not like Naylor is a slouch defensively, both; he’s a wonderful receiver and succesful blocker. His greatest relative weak spot is controlling the working recreation, however the Tigers and the Yankees don’t actually run. Even mired within the worst hunch of his life, Naylor posted a greater line than Hedges, and that’s even with out the free walks that you simply get when Gil rips a couple of to the backstop. Completely nobody anticipated Hedges to hit nicely. Even he didn’t — did you see that bunt? However Vogt one way or the other gave him 14 plate appearances, practically as many as Naylor and by far essentially the most of any backup catcher this postseason. Ew. Maybe I’m harping on this an excessive amount of as a result of the remainder of Vogt’s choices had been largely cookie cutter within the Yankees sequence. However actually, Austin Hedges? On this financial system!?
There was one different swap value noting within the sequence. Schneemann took Brennan’s spot as the popular lefty outfielder midway by the ALCS – positive with me, as Brennan wasn’t hitting they usually’re comparable gamers total. In Sport 4, although, Brennan subbed in for Schneemann towards Jake Cousins; there’s clearly no platoon worth right here since each hitters had been lefties. I feel I like this transfer. Schneemann was completely depressing towards righty sliders this yr, and he’s simply not a superb breaking ball hitter total. Cousins throws his slider two-thirds of the time towards lefties. It appears like a superb matchup to modify out of, so I give Vogt credit score right here.
Then issues acquired bizarre. That very same spot within the lineup got here up once more with Mark Leiter Jr. on the mound. Leiter has significant reverse splits over a significant pattern; even when I regress his numbers in direction of the imply based mostly on what number of batters he’s confronted, we’re speaking a couple of 6% edge towards opposite-handed hitters. Vogt took these splits into consideration and used Noel to pinch hit for Brennan. I’m undecided I might have made the swap – Brennan hits offspeed stuff pretty nicely and Leiter wasn’t more likely to play bully ball together with his fastball – however I no less than perceive the reasoning right here. A really unusual pinch-hitting sequence, to make sure, however much more comprehensible than the Hedges taking part in time fiasco.
General, I like what Vogt was doing except for the large blind spot when it got here to Hedges. It doesn’t really feel nice utilizing Fry and Manzardo as platoon DHs, however Fry has an elbow damage that stops him from taking part in anyplace aside from first base, Manzardo is first-base solely, and Josh Naylor is a lineup mainstay, so there simply weren’t any good choices. I’m a fan of the aggressive platoon switches in high-leverage spots. I’m a fan of Vogt trying past the fundamentals when it’s applicable. Simply, fewer veteran savvy backup catchers, please. That call will get an F; take away that, and we’d be speaking a couple of B+/A- grade.
Pitching: D
Vogt had a plan when it got here to his pitching: Get Cade Smith in there first, and work out what occurs subsequent later. Within the prime of the fifth inning of Cleveland’s first recreation towards Detroit, Carpenter was about to face workers ace Tanner Bibee for the third time, with a runner on first. Not so quick, my good friend: Smith parachuted in for a strikeout. This appeared wild to me – the Guardians had been up 5-0 and Bibee routinely confronted lineups a 3rd time by within the common season. Vogt put the pedal to the ground anyway, utilizing his 4 prime arms in reduction of his ace in a blowout.
The pondering right here was undoubtedly that due to the staggered TV scheduling, there was an off day earlier than Sport 2. However why on the earth was Emmanuel Clase giving the center of the Detroit order a preview of future high-leverage moments in a 7-0 recreation? I simply don’t get it; Cleveland had loads of low-leverage choices, and if ever there was recreation that known as for them, it was this one. The Guardians scored 5 runs within the first! The Tigers by no means despatched the tying run to the plate. Cleveland’s greatest starter was on the mound, and he struck out six of the 19 batters he confronted. Stay a bit, Stephen.
In Sport 2, Matthew Boyd confronted precisely 19 batters. Not 18 – Justyn-Henry Malloy was main off, and the Tigers had been itching to switch him with Kerry Carpenter on the first alternative. I believed Vogt was intelligent to keep away from giving the Tigers a purpose to swap out their platoon hitter. As quickly as Malloy’s at-bat was over, Vogt was on the mound to herald Smith, who confronted the center of the order for a second straight recreation and easily overmatched them.
That’s if you need Smith: high-leverage spots. Vogt ran again the identical playbook behind Smith – Tim Herrin for a pocket of lefties, Hunter Gaddis after that, after which Clase for the rest of the sport on the first second there was hassle. Clase blew up – he gave up 4 straight hits together with Carpenter’s three-run homer with two outs within the ninth. Good course of, dangerous final result — hey, it occurs.
After one other time off, Vogt confirmed off how he managed from behind. Alex Cobb gave up a pair of early runs, and the Guardians offense by no means scored. Clase acquired the time off, as you’d anticipate, and three totally different relievers acquired their first motion of the playoffs. You’ll be able to toss Eli Morgan in with them, too; he solely appeared to mop up the final out of the earlier recreation, however he acquired an inning right here. Or, nicely, most of an inning. With a runner on second and two outs, Vogt introduced in Smith to face Jake Rogers. I actually didn’t like that one — give the man a time off!
True to expectations, Smith got here in early and labored a protracted shift in Sport 4, once more in reduction of Bibee. This time, Bibee didn’t look sharp; he notched half as many strikeouts and twice as many walks as in his final outing, and he gave up a house run in addition. That house run was a solo shot to Zach McKinstry, the quantity seven hitter, and Vogt had seen sufficient. Smith acquired the following six batters, they usually’d seen fairly a little bit of him by this level: Matt Vierling and Riley Greene had been going through him for a 3rd time, Carpenter acquired his re-assessment, and whether or not coincidence or not, two of these three reached base.
Gaddis got here in to wash up the mess and gave up a hard-luck bloop single to Wenceel Pérez that put the Tigers out in entrance. However this was a win-or-go-home recreation, so Vogt caught with the plan, following Gaddis with Herrin after which Clase. Clase locked down a five-out save. I’m into it; you possibly can handle workload all you need, however they needed to win this one. With a slender lead, you higher use the perfect nearer within the recreation when you have him.
In Sport 5, Vogt actually pulled out all of the stops. Boyd seemed spectacular, placing out 5 of the primary 9 batters he confronted. They had been additionally the one batters he confronted; this was a pre-planned spot for Smith to return in. Smith confronted that very same stretch of the lineup once more – 4 occasions in 5 video games! – and gained this time, placing out half of the batters he confronted over 1 2/3 clear innings. This was a fully huge workload – 4 multi-inning reduction appearances in 5 video games, and he even appeared within the fifth recreation.
Weirdly, Vogt’s short-start gambit included an inning for lengthy reliever Andrew Walters, who surrendered the primary run of the sport earlier than giving strategy to Herrin. Herrin additionally appeared in each recreation of this sequence, although in shorter bursts. He didn’t have his greatest stuff on this one, and the Tigers acquired him for a run. However the Cleveland offense had lastly damaged by towards Skubal within the earlier half-inning, so the run Herrin surrendered solely made it 5-2. Vogt continued on as deliberate, give or take a nasty Gaddis outing that necessitated an help from Morgan to make the maths work.
What math? The 21 outs Vogt wanted to assemble earlier than he introduced in Clase, who got here into the sport with a runner on and no outs within the eighth inning and closed issues out in uneventful vogue. Once more, I just like the decisiveness right here: Vogt was going to win or lose together with his greatest relievers in a win-or-go-home recreation. I simply don’t love how exhausting he labored them in a number of the earlier video games, and should you’re solely going to make use of Boyd for 9 batters, possibly you need to look into some type of opener scenario to get a couple of extra low-leverage plate appearances out of him.
The Cleveland bullpen was working on fumes, however “fortunately,” a fast implosion by Cobb in Sport 1 of the ALCS meant Smith and Herrin lastly acquired days off. Pedro Avila, who was on the roster particularly as a result of the bullpen wanted extra arms, mopped up the center innings – 2 2/3 of them, to be exact. Walters, Erik Sabrowski, and Joey Cantillo crammed in the remainder. Not a nasty final result, actually. The dregs of the bullpen held the Yankees to 2 runs over 6.1 innings. The Guardians simply couldn’t rating to get again into it.
Sport 2 was one other Bibee begin, and Vogt wasn’t goofing round. He introduced Smith in to face Aaron Choose within the second inning after an affordable intentional stroll. Smith recorded 5 outs earlier than handing off to Herrin. Herrin did his job, however Bibee’s early exit meant the Guardians nonetheless had 5 innings to cowl. The low-leverage guys needed to are available and preserve issues shut. Morgan, Sabrowski, and Avila mixed for 2 innings and one run. Then Gaddis got here in and acquired Judged harshly – by a 414-foot homer to make it 6-2 – and that was that. Ben Energetic got here in to complete the sport.
Sport 3 felt like a must-win to me, and Vogt clearly thought the identical. He had a transparent plan: Boyd two occasions by, then the fearsome foursome of reduction arms after that. Boyd delivered, giving up a run however largely holding the Yankees in verify. When Soto got here up for a 3rd time, he drew Smith for the primary time this sequence. Smith’s stuff was down throughout the board – much less velo, much less spin, and even some sketchy places – however he nonetheless set down Soto, Choose, and Giancarlo Stanton consecutively.
That introduced up Herrin. He, too, didn’t have his greatest stuff however escaped with out incident. Then Vogt decided I completely hated: He caught together with his regular order of operations and introduced in Gaddis to face the no. 9-1-2 part of the Yankees lineup within the eighth. What are we doing right here? I would like Clase going through Gleyber Torres and Soto, not the swingman with a profession 4.39 FIP who solely broke out this yr. Soto walked – which, eh, may occur to anybody – after which Vogt went to Clase as a result of there’s no manner Hunter Freaking Gaddis is going through Aaron Choose with a runner on base in a two-run recreation. Now, did Clase quit a game-tying homer to Choose after which a tie-breaking solo shot to Stanton on consecutive at-bats? He positive did. However he was clearly the precise pitcher for the job. He simply didn’t have it.
That meant the underside of the bullpen needed to maintain issues down, they usually did. Morgan and Walters tag-teamed the ninth. Morgan allowed an unearned run after the protection botched a rundown, however that was all of the Yankees acquired. The Guardians tied issues up within the backside of the inning due to a Noel homer, which arrange a matchup of lower-leverage relievers in high-leverage spots, with each groups having burned their prime guys. Avila got here on to settle in for the lengthy haul of additional innings. I’m a fan of this utilization, and it labored in addition to you possibly can think about. Avila pitched a scoreless tenth, and Fry walked it off within the backside of the body.
Vogt had labored his bullpen exhausting in Sport 3, and just about on function. He clearly set the sport as much as stream by that prime quartet. For Sport 4, he began Gavin Williams, and it was a near-instant bullpen recreation once more. This time, Vogt branched out. As a substitute of getting Smith take the primary crack at Soto and Choose, he went with Sabrowski, who seemed unbelievable en route to a few strikeouts out of the six batters he confronted. Morgan got here in for the underside of the lineup, and you then guessed it: It was Smith time.
Smith was gassed. His stuff was down, and he was going through the scary heart of the Yankees lineup for the third time in three video games. He walked Soto. Choose rifled a single. Jazz Chisholm Jr. shockingly bunted – hey, free out, you’re taking these – after which Stanton smashed a three-run homer to interrupt the sport open. You’ll be able to hardly blame Smith for this one. Vogt simply stored throwing him on the identical assortment of fearsome hitters over and over, on no relaxation, and Smith lastly blinked.
Vogt nonetheless managed aggressively, as a result of the Guardians couldn’t actually afford a loss. Herrin got here in for his customary food plan of lefties. Cantillo pitched an inning, after which Gaddis acquired his personal flip at Choose and firm. He gained this time, with three straight strikeouts, and the Guardians tied the sport due to some shoddy bullpen work on New York’s half – they, too, had been working their relievers exhausting and paying a value for it.
Clase got here in for the ninth inning, a straightforward name. He even acquired to face the straightforward a part of New York’s lineup, beginning with the no. 6 hitter. However three singles, all on notably sluggish cutters that Clase left over the center of the plate, gave the Yankees a two-run edge that they didn’t relinquish. I don’t assume Vogt did something unsuitable on this specific occasion – generally, you simply get beat.
The subsequent recreation was an elimination contest, and the bullpen was shot. Smith was as much as eight appearances in 9 video games. So was Herrin. Clase had gotten shelled two nights in a row. However what are you gonna do, not use them? Bibee got here out sturdy and took a 2-0 lead into the sixth. Vogt had used his bullpen so aggressively and ceaselessly that he actually had no selection however to let Bibee face the large boppers a 3rd time. After which… Torres singled, Soto singled, Choose hit right into a double play, and Stanton launched a game-tying homer. There wasn’t a lot of a choice right here for Vogt. He was all the time going to have to present Bibee an extended leash sooner or later. It’s only a disgrace that he did it in a decent recreation as a substitute of a blowout.
Smith nonetheless got here in, naturally. He was fully gassed. His fastball had no velo and no life. He nonetheless chipped in three batters confronted, although, and Herrin additionally shut the Yankees down. Lastly, Clase acquired the ninth towards Choose and Stanton, and this time, he was amped up. His velocity and command recovered. It’s a superb reminder that there’s nothing deterministic about utilizing a reliever thrice in a row. That took us to the tenth inning, and Gaddis’ inevitable look. He gave up a three-run bomb to Soto, the fifth batter he’d confronted. I didn’t love leaving Gaddis in there. Soto had the platoon benefit, and he was going through Gaddis for a 3rd time within the sequence. Choose would have been seeing Gaddis for a 3rd time if Soto reached. Gaddis was pitching in his fourth straight recreation, and for the third consecutive day. Give another person an opportunity there.
My greatest concern with Vogt’s bullpen administration is that he leaned on his prime 4 relievers to a ridiculous diploma. Herrin and Smith are tied for essentially the most appearances this postseason; Gaddis is one look behind them, and Clase is one look behind him. Do you assume that relievers do worse once they face the identical batters repeatedly in a sequence? Smith and Gaddis confronted the scariest a part of the Yankees lineup thrice. Smith confronted Riley Greene 4 occasions in 5 video games. Clase noticed a lot of Matt Vierling that I wager they grew to become pen buddies. Herrin was omnipresent.
Do you assume that relievers do worse once they aren’t rested? Smith and Herrin appeared in all however one recreation. Every prime reliever pitched on three consecutive days the one time Vogt had that possibility. Each time that there was a recreation the day after a prime reliever had pitched, they got here in. Each. Single. Time. No surprise their stuff all seemed worn down. This was the case all yr. All 4 of those guys had been within the prime 10 for reduction appearances. Nevertheless it caught up with them ultimately. A few of it’s because Shane Bieber is damage. A few of it’s because Bibee isn’t a real ace. However this was an excessive amount of. It’s important to give relievers relaxation. You’ll be able to see what occurs if you don’t.