Javier Baez struck out 3 out of his first 5 at bats, which we're gonna see for a while, but a game winning HR in the 12th makes it a little easier to take.
Hey Joba, you might want to pick another way to greet your former teammate. Hitting Jeter with a pitch - not a good idea.
Yankees were blacklisted in trade talks for David Price and Jon Lester. Linky
That would be cool. Did they claim Byrd too?
That would be cool. Did they claim Byrd too?
The Cubs already had the Marlon Byrd Experience once, I doubt they're looking for an encore.![]()
I only see where the Cubs put in a claim on Hamels. Is he worth anything the Cubs might have to give up?
Yankees were blacklisted in trade talks for David Price and Jon Lester. Linky
He's 25 and just made his way out of the minors, which makes him pretty much ancient in terms of being a prospect. Great start last night, but he got tarred and feathered this season in AAA, so let's wait for a larger sample size than six starts.
But.... his only loss came because Girardi left him in too long (120 pitches if I remember coreectly).
But.... his only loss came because Girardi left him in too long (120 pitches if I remember coreectly).
Well, as we've discussed many times, pitcher wins and losses are meaningless particularly for starters (well, losses have a small amount of statistical relevance, but they still aren't an effective gauge for a guy's talent or performance) -- in fact, that loss to Texas was only his third-worst performance of the season, not his worst. His ground / fly ratio is worrisome and I'm not convinced that his K / 9 rate is sustainable unless he develops a reliable third pitch (his changeup is awful and he shouldn't even bother with his hilarious attempts at sinkers). He's not awful but his peripherals, combined with his rather poor pitch economy, are cause for concern considering he's 25 and has already had Tommy John. His numbers are also a tad skewed given that he's been able to throw against Cleveland, Baltimore and Boston (all of whom have had prolonged offensive slumps this year ... or in Boston's case they just suck out loud).
I'll just say "wins and losses are meaningless particularly for starters" is poppy cock. Not saying other numbers aren't important too, but how a pitcher "scatters hits" and gets himself out of trouble is as important as anything else.
Mo went through most of his career with one pitch.
Baltimore has one of the best hitting 1-7 around. It could be that his good pitching was a reason for a "slump".
I think already having TJ might be a plus. At least we aren't waiting for the inevidable 1st one to come.
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