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forsberg_us wrote:
Brewers beat TTTIB 6-4.
Oops, late to the party.
Henderson whiffed Votto with the tying run on base. Joooeeeeey went 0-5 tonight.
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don.rob11 wrote:
He clearly has gas in the tank...
He definitely has gas left in the tank tonight. I just worry about the long-term effects. If he finishes tonight's game, Wainwright will have thrown exactly the same number of innings as he did last season (regular season only) with 5 weeks left.
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forsberg_us wrote:
don.rob11 wrote:
He clearly has gas in the tank...
He definitely has gas left in the tank tonight. I just worry about the long-term effects. If he finishes tonight's game, Wainwright will have thrown exactly the same number of innings as he did last season (regular season only) with 5 weeks left.
He's leaving the ball up now. He needs a ground ball from McCann.
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Adam Wainwright's courage never ceases to impress.
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I never feel comfortable when Holliday has to catch a fly ball. Nice win boys.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
Adam Wainwright's courage never ceases to impress.
More courage against Pittsburgh plz.
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Waino was a horse tonight !
Our young guys should take notes ....
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tkihshbt wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
Adam Wainwright's courage never ceases to impress.
More courage against Pittsburgh plz.
I don't think he'll face Pittsburgh next time we see them. He should start Wednesday against the Reds.
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forsberg_us wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
Adam Wainwright's courage never ceases to impress.
More courage against Pittsburgh plz.
I don't think he'll face Pittsburgh next time we see them. He should start Wednesday against the Reds.
Shit.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
Adam Wainwright's courage never ceases to impress.
After tonight Wainwright leads the NL in Wins, Complete Games and Innings Pitched. He's 3rd in Strikeouts, 5th in ERA and 6th in WHIP. What would he have cost on the open market?
I just hope he stays healthy for a large part of his contract.
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tkihshbt wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
More courage against Pittsburgh plz.I don't think he'll face Pittsburgh next time we see them. He should start Wednesday against the Reds.
Shit.
There isn't any way to get him into both Pittsburgh series. If they skipped him on Wednesday, he'd open the series Friday, pitch Wednesday in Cincinnati and miss the Pittsburgh series at home. If they keep him on 4 days rest, he pitches Wednesday against the Reds, Monday in Cincy and Saturday against the Pirates.
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forsberg_us wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
I don't think he'll face Pittsburgh next time we see them. He should start Wednesday against the Reds.
Shit.
There isn't any way to get him into both Pittsburgh series. If they skipped him on Wednesday, he'd open the series Friday, pitch Wednesday in Cincinnati and miss the Pittsburgh series at home. If they keep him on 4 days rest, he pitches Wednesday against the Reds, Monday in Cincy and Saturday against the Pirates.
Oh I wasn't complaining about the order;just nervous because they need Wainwright a lot over these next 15 games.
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I didn't think you were complaining. I was mapping it out to see if they could get him both series if they held him back. After tonight's game, an extra day of rest wouldn't hurt, and if it meant getting him to see Pittsburgh twice, it might make sense. Unfortunately it wouldn't work.
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forsberg_us wrote:
He definitely has gas left in the tank tonight. I just worry about the long-term effects. .
This is true , but I'm sure he "discussed" it with MM about the 9th and the manager said go for it big boy . I don't think Rosie started stirring until a base runner was on ...
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With Arizona's loss, the Cardinals move 9 1/2 games ahead of Arizona for the last playoff spot. I wonder if Artie would mind if I started a magic number countdown in August.
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forsberg_us wrote:
With Arizona's loss, the Cardinals move 9 1/2 games ahead of Arizona for the last playoff spot. I wonder if Artie would mind if I started a magic number countdown in August.
They'd have the choke like the '07 Mets to not get at least a wild card spot. I still think the key is winning the division. Even though they won it last year, the 1-game play-in game scares me, and then they wouldn't have to play the Braves in the first round, with three of the five games in Atlanta.
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Winning the division gets you out of the play in game, but unless they can also finish with the best record in the league, they're going to get either Atlanta or LA in the first round.
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forsberg_us wrote:
Winning the division gets you out of the play in game, but unless they can also finish with the best record in the league, they're going to get either Atlanta or LA in the first round.
Yep. Either way it's going to be a tough road to a pennant.
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tkihshbt wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
Winning the division gets you out of the play in game, but unless they can also finish with the best record in the league, they're going to get either Atlanta or LA in the first round.
Yep. Either way it's going to be a tough road to a pennant.
It's so weird how things have shaken out this year. Atlanta, Washington and maybe Philadelphia were supposed to battle in the east, with LA, San Francisco and maybe Arizona in the west. Here we are, not even through August, and Atlanta has a 13 game lead and L.A. is 10.5 up in the west. Those teams will be set and rested come playoff time. I think the only hope for the Central teams is that they'll still be playing meaningful games at the end of September. Maybe they'll have a little competitive edge, but they're a lot more likely to be running on fumes.