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The first domino has fallen. Not sure who is going down yet.
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Strauss thinks Boggs is heading down.
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Not sure how this helps. They are just replacing a young guy with a young guy unless they send salas down. Adding someone to a bullpen that has never pitched in the majors and expecting it to make it more stable isnt normally going to work. They need to trade for dotelish player. That is what they need.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Strauss thinks Boggs is heading down.
I figured it was kelly or rosenthal. Tells you how bad the pen is when someone is called up and nobody is injuried. Trying to guess which guys is doijg the worst in this bullpen couldmbe the greatest debate since mulder/haren. Then again, boggs has reached a new level of suckyness.
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Hey, at least they recognize they have to do something. I think yesterday's fisaco put the bullpen's ERA over 6.00. That's not bad. It's awful. Beyond awful.
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Hey, it's only 5.93. Please don't shortchange them like that.
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Motte is long tossing. Idk how he comes back from his injury without tj. It would be huge tho. Adding a closer and pushing everyome else back into lesser roles would help. I have a feelimg mottes arm is going to snap tho.
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APIAD wrote:
Motte is long tossing. Idk how he comes back from his injury without tj.
He doesn't. You don't tear a ligament in your elbow and have it magically heal. He needs to have the surgery.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Hey, it's only 5.93. Please don't shortchange them like that.
Oops. My bad.
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Scrabble to Memphis:
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"The righty is known as an unrelenting strike thrower."
I hope that's the case, but I've seen many a minor leaguer get the call and quickly forget how to throw a strike.
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So why did they call maness up. Is it kind of along the same lines as curtis? A player they are not projecting to be an impacg major leaguer. Just at the stat line there are several guys in memphis off to a great start.
Sanchez would have made the most since to call up, imo. 5.2 inning and no era. Only one walk allowed. At 5.2 innings i am wondering why he isnt getting more work.
Gast is doing well. 5 starts, no era, 29so to 7 walks, 29.2 innings.
Wacha is also doing well but i would think he could be called up till he earned his lumps. 4 starts, 23innings, 1.96 era.
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forsberg_us wrote:
"The righty is known as an unrelenting strike thrower."
I hope that's the case, but I've seen many a minor leaguer get the call and quickly forget how to throw a strike.
He's talkin' to you, Eduardo Sanchez.
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Well scrabble is useless as well. Only one lefty in the pen. Gastis a left and so is tyler lyons. Both are doing well. Still i teresting to me why they went with who they did.
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"Sanchez would have made the most since to call up, imo."
He's on the DL, AP.
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APIAD wrote:
So why did they call maness up. Is it kind of along the same lines as curtis? A player they are not projecting to be an impacg major leaguer. Just at the stat line there are several guys in memphis off to a great start.
Sanchez would have made the most since to call up, imo. 5.2 inning and no era. Only one walk allowed. At 5.2 innings i am wondering why he isnt getting more work.
Gast is doing well. 5 starts, no era, 29so to 7 walks, 29.2 innings.
Wacha is also doing well but i would think he could be called up till he earned his lumps. 4 starts, 23innings, 1.96 era.
Maness was the organization's pitcher of the year last year, so there's probably a bit of a reward factor at work.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
"Sanchez would have made the most since to call up, imo."
He's on the DL, AP.
oh well that would explain the lack of work.
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Sounds like part of Scrabble's demotion was punishment for not taking suggestions from the coaching staff.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Sounds like part of Scrabble's demotion was punishment for not taking suggestions from the coaching staff.
What were the suggestions? Throw strikes? Get guys out? Stop being an asshole?
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Tlr would have never went without a second lefty. Maybe never is to strong but not at this point.
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APIAD wrote:
Tlr would have never went without a second lefty. Maybe never is to strong but not at this point.
I'd go with never. I guess they would have called up Gast, except he started yesterday.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
APIAD wrote:
Tlr would have never went without a second lefty. Maybe never is to strong but not at this point.
I'd go with never. I guess they would have called up Gast, except he started yesterday.
they must have really got pissed at scrabble to not have had the forsight to hold gast back.