KFDM COOP Posted April 11, 2007 Report Posted April 11, 2007 Lidge 'ticked off' about demotionTroubled closer won't say if he has seen psychologistComplete Astros coverage CHICAGO — Brad Lidge was among the first to praise Dan Wheeler after Wheeler was given Lidge's closer's job Monday afternoon. But rest assured Lidge isn't pleased with Astros manager Phil Garner's decision, and he vows to use his frustration as motivation."I'm definitely upset about losing my role after throwing in two games, after throwing in one save situation," Lidge said. "Garner made the decision, and I will of course stand by it. He's my manager, and I'll do whatever he wants me to do. But that being said, I'm pretty ticked off about it. I guess the only thing I can do is use it as motivation."Lidge issued a rare "no comment" when asked if he had seen a sports psychologist or if the Astros had made one available to him."I'll just say there are people available," he said.General manager Tim Purpura acknowledges sports psychologists are available to Astros players, but he wouldn't say whether Lidge has used such help."To me, that's a confidentiality issue," Purpura said. "There are certain things that shouldn't be made public. Certain things, to me — as if you were going through counseling at (your job) — I don't think that would be public information, and I don't think those kinds of things should be made public with players."[email protected]
Diehardstro Posted April 11, 2007 Report Posted April 11, 2007 If Lidge really feels like this decision was based on two outings he's got bigger problems than anyone could have imagined...
mustang4ever Posted April 11, 2007 Report Posted April 11, 2007 Lidge is officially a basket case!!!!!
go stros Posted April 11, 2007 Report Posted April 11, 2007 i still believe in him....phil just needs to put him in against pujol until he strikes him out(no matter how many HRs he hits)....that would be a HUGE confidence boost....im almost 100% positive that the pujols HR is whats goin thru his mind when he pitches...and once he gets that clear he will be back to LIGHTS OUT
Guest RBarker Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 i still believe in him....phil just needs to put him in against pujol until he strikes him out(no matter how many HRs he hits)....that would be a HUGE confidence boost....im almost 100% positive that the pujols HR is whats goin thru his mind when he pitches...and once he gets that clear he will be back to LIGHTS OUTare u retarted or something?
DenisGScott Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 uhhhhh yeah and what about the other Mario Mendoza wannabes who light him up like the 4th of July
go stros Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 you gotta have faith man....thats what its all about....pujols haunts him every night...and when thats gone he will be good again...
Guest kosmo Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 Exactly. Right now, Lidge has a version of the "Chuck Knoblauch" syndrome. He still has great stuff, but he can't hit his spots, and he has not been the same since Pujols hit that ball, that to my knowledge, still has not landed anywhere in the lower 48. I hope he can make it back, but I don't see him being that dominant again.
go stros Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 Exactly. Right now, Lidge has a version of the "Chuck Knoblauch" syndrome. He still has great stuff, but he can't hit his spots, and he has not been the same since Pujols hit that ball, that to my knowledge, still has not landed anywhere in the lower 48. I hope he can make it back, but I don't see him being that dominant again. finally someone sees where im comin from....
vp93 Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 He definitely has the stuff. He will straighten up and be dominate again, hopefully sooner than later.
Morgan Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 putting wheeler at closer is the best decision the astros have made in a whilelidge is a loser......he is not deserving to wear a MLB uniform......HE SUCKS.........if he is 'ticked off' maybe he should request to be sent down to AA or AAA where MAYBE he can close..........
bleacher_bum Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 Exactly. Right now, Lidge has a version of the "Chuck Knoblauch" syndrome. He still has great stuff, but he can't hit his spots, and he has not been the same since Pujols hit that ball, that to my knowledge, still has not landed anywhere in the lower 48. I hope he can make it back, but I don't see him being that dominant again. Question: What ever happened to Chuck?Answer:He NEVER made it back.And, we can't move Lidge to the outfield, he can't hit either. ;D ;D
Diehardstro Posted April 12, 2007 Report Posted April 12, 2007 Lidge's problems started before the Pujols assault. If you'll recall he struggled greatly in the Cubs series prior to that. I don't know of a single Astros fan that didn't suffer from 'Naugahyde clamp down' when Lidge came in to that Cardinals game.
go stros Posted April 13, 2007 Report Posted April 13, 2007 Lidge's problems started before the Pujols assault. If you'll recall he struggled greatly in the Cubs series prior to that. I don't know of a single Astros fan that didn't suffer from 'Naugahyde clamp down' when Lidge came in to that Cardinals game. honestly i thought he would end it right there....but i guess i was WRONG....and ur right about the cubs series...but im still stickn to my thoughts that pujols ruined him....i feel he could of came back from his slump before that...but pujols almost ruined him....i have not lost faith in him yet...he just needs to regain his pinpoint controll...
BUNA95 Posted April 16, 2007 Report Posted April 16, 2007 I hope this motivates him. He is a good closer.
go stros Posted April 16, 2007 Report Posted April 16, 2007 I hope this motivates him. He is a good closer.glad to see someone else other than me kosmo and phil garner believe in lidge.....
Morgan Posted April 22, 2007 Report Posted April 22, 2007 I hope this motivates him. He is a good closer.What are you smoking man?
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