
Joe Girardi foreshadowed Luke Weaver's bad night in viral clip
If he is finished managing and gets tired of broadcasting, perhaps Joe Girardi has a future in fortune telling.
Girardi, the former Marlins, Yankees and Phillies manager, foreshadowed a rare poor outing from Luke Weaver during the YES Network broadcast literally moments before the standout reliever allowed the go-ahead homer in Friday's 5-3 loss to the Orioles.
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Weaver, who yielded three runs across his first 24 appearances of the season, gave up two runs in the eighth inning and took the loss in his first game after coming off the injured list with a strained left hamstring.
'When a guy doesn't pitch for 17 days, you preferably try to give him a little bit of a softer landing,' Girardi said right before Weaver fired the fateful 3-2 pitch in a 3-3 game. 'But you can't afford to because of the score of the game (Friday night).'
3 Joe Girardi before Friday's game.
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Moments later, Luis Arias hit the tiebreaking home run leading off the top of the eighth to give Baltimore a 4-3 advantage.
Weaver retired two of the next four hitters but allowed a hit and a walk and left two runners on base for Tim Hill, who yielded an RBI single to charge another run to Weaver.
3 Luke Weaver after allowing the game-winning homer to Ramon Urias.
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Weaver threw 14 of 24 pitches for strikes.
His ERA climbed to 1.71.
3 Aaron Judge tried to rob this homer but came up short.
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Aaron Boone plans to use both Weaver and Devin Williams to close out games.
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The job was supposed to belong to Williams, but he was so ineffective early in the season that Weaver took over and was lights-out until his injury.
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Williams steadied himself in Weaver's absence, which only lasted 17 days and was much shorter than initially expected.
During his 10 seasons overseeing the Yankees, Girardi was mostly praised for his handling of the bullpen.
It was one of the rare areas where he was considered an upgrade over legendary predecessor Joe Torre.
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Boone's bullpen management also is a strength.
One of the key tenants is not using relievers three days in a row, though he even broke that rule for Weaver earlier this season in a series against the Rangers.

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