They want him to play every daySteve Selsky? Is Sam Travis not fully healthy? They don't want to start his clock?
Why would you bring up one of your better prospects, one who is coming off a hugely significant injury, just so he can sit on the bench?Steve Selsky? Is Sam Travis not fully healthy? They don't want to start his clock?
He looked pretty serviceable this spring.Well, you could start him against lefties, which is a fair amount of starts, but I guess Selsky seems like fine filler.
Just literally hadn't heard his name. Guess we picked him up on waivers and I didn't watch as much spring ball as I thought.
Pretty sure he will be the first child of someone to play a concert at Fenway to make a Sox roster.I follow this team pretty closely, I dare say closer than the vast majority of people and until today I had never heard of Ben Taylor.
Selsky being up is a short-term thing, mostly as insurance that Moreland is recovered from the flu. He's probably gone in favor of Hernandez or Rutledge at the first point the team is confident in either Hanley's throwing shoulder or Moreland's ability to play everyday.Well, you could start him against lefties, which is a fair amount of starts, but I guess Selsky seems like fine filler.
Just literally hadn't heard his name. Guess we picked him up on waivers and I didn't watch as much spring ball as I thought.
In theory, it's a fair amount of starts, but in reality the are only likely to face 4 LHSP over the first 24 days of the season.Well, you could start him against lefties, which is a fair amount of starts.
Less than Brentz? He may end up surprising people. His minor league track record isn't terrible (although he was old for every league). His 2014 and 2015 seasons were shortened and devoid of any power but in 2016 the power came back. He also has no real split to speak of.How bad is Selsky gonna sucksky?
Hopefully no where near as badly as the quoted post.How bad is Selsky gonna sucksky?