He threw 12 pitches in one inning. Basically the equivalent of a throw-day. He can pitch two days after thatWho starts Tuesday? That is the Pom/ Wright/ Johnson spot. Velazquez pitched last night so he's out.
Velazquez threw 12 pitches last night. I doubt that would keep him from a spot start Tuesday.Who starts Tuesday? That is the Pom/ Wright/ Johnson spot. Velazquez pitched last night so he's out.
True but he also threw 23 pitches Friday night.He threw 12 pitches in one inning. Basically the equivalent of a throw-day. He can pitch two days after that
So, again, two days after pitching, he can be expected to be able to "start," and maybe give them 3-4 innings and they crazy-quilt it the rest of the way.True but he also threw 23 pitches Friday night.
The opposite. I'm worried they'll call up Beeks or Chandler Shepherd and we'll NEED 15 runs to stay close.So, again, two days after pitching, he can be expected to be able to "start," and maybe give them 3-4 innings and they crazy-quilt it the rest of the way.
You sound as though you're worried that he won';t be able to go 7.
Sounds like a thread, "What would Farrell have done?" Ah, leave him alone. Haven't seen him on ESPN lately.Farrell definitely would’ve called up Pomeranz to start.
As mentioned above, the PawSox closer. In 40 innings this year, he has an ERA of 1.34, 40 K, and a WHIP of 0.92.Who the hell is Ryan Brasier?
I'm sorry, but it's absurd that a well conditioned professional athlete cannot run the bases without hurting himself.adapt the NL DH already, commish! even with Rick's mega hit last week.
"Sounds as if Brian Johnson irritated his hip running the bases in his last in DC. Does not sound as if he will be down for extended time."
Why? He may be well conditioned, but that's not what he's well conditioned for. Would it be absurd to you if Tom Brady hurt himself trying to kick a field goal?I'm sorry, but it's absurd that a well conditioned professional athlete cannot run the bases without hurting himself.
Guys have hurt themselves sneezing. Stuff happens, regardless of conditioning.I'm sorry, but it's absurd that a well conditioned professional athlete cannot run the bases without hurting himself.