YesHee Sox Choi said:If Dodgers lose this series, is Mattingly's job in jeopardy?
Hee Sox Choi said:If Dodgers lose this series, is Mattingly's job in jeopardy?
Nice. GIS "Andy Etchebarren"glasspusher said:
Eyebrows, that, if mistaken for some insect larvae, would portend an ice-age like winter.
Last season's playoffs. He pitched well on 3 day's rest and then got hit in the start after that (if I recall correctly).MyDaughterLovesTomGordon said:Why was Kershaw a no-brainer. When has he been good on three days rest?
And it's much better than the alternative of going with Haren.Hee Sox Choi said:Last season's playoffs. He pitched well on 3 day's rest and then got hit in the start after that (if I recall correctly).
Yep, his 1 game on 3 day's rest in the playoffs last year: 6 IP 3 hits 0 ER 1bb 6K
Then pitched well in NLCS in game 2 and got tattooed in Game 6, both on regular rest.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/gl.cgi?id=kershcl01&t=p&post=1
MyDaughterLovesTomGordon said:He was smooth, but he didn't throw the ball all that well, did he?
Hee Sox Choi said:AJP! Miss that guy...
Hee Sox Choi said:AJP! Miss that guy...
HanRam worries me that he'll have too many minor injuries to make a very big contract worthwhile.Hee Sox Choi said:I can't believe people don't want Panda or HanRam manning our corner.
You could do a lot worse than Haren.VORP Speed said:And it's much better than the alternative of going with Haren.
But the DH spot will most likely be open in a year or two. Plus, it gives Cecchini another year in AAA to see what we got and if HanRam gets hurt, I wouldn't feel too bad with Garin filling in for a short DL stint. HanRam can rake and I really feel we need another good bat in the lineup. Chase Headley just doesn't do it for me. I'd go 4 or 5 years on him or Panda. Our lineup needs someone.Rough Carrigan said:HanRam worries me that he'll have too many minor injuries to make a very big contract worthwhile.
What's the feeling on Panda and the whole . . obesity issue? Looking at Bref, I see that his OPS+ has gone down the last 3 straight years. He's a bit scary, too, isn't he?Hee Sox Choi said:But the DH spot will most likely be open in a year or two. Plus, it gives Cecchini another year in AAA to see what we got and if HanRam gets hurt, I wouldn't feel too bad with Garin filling in for a short DL stint. HanRam can rake and I really feel we need another good bat in the lineup. Chase Headley just doesn't do it for me. I'd go 4 or 5 years on him or Panda. Our lineup needs someone.
But OPS has gone down league-wide. You take Panda out of that huge pitcher's park and put him in Fenway where he can take aim at the wall, I think he rakes. I'd overpay for 4 years on Hanley or Panda. You'd be paying for Panda's age 28,29,30,31 seasons. Not too worried about his weight. He can rake, picks it up in the post-season and is underrated on D (as he's shown in the playoffs). DH him some to give him a rest.Rough Carrigan said:What's the feeling on Panda and the whole . . obesity issue? Looking at Bref, I see that his OPS+ has gone down the last 3 straight years. He's a bit scary, too, isn't he?
Lowrielicious said:You could do a lot worse than Haren.
August:
33.2 IP
3.48 ERA
1.10 WHIP
26:7 K/BB
September:
30.0 IP
2.70 ERA
0.73 WHIP
27:3 K/BB
What a scoop from Heyman. /sarcasmHee Sox Choi said:CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports that there are "strong indications" that the Yankees are interested in re-signing Chase Headley.
Lowrielicious said:Wong has hit a few legit HRs this year despite his stature.
Although this is how I prefer to remember him: