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saddles
No More "Bullpen Failure"
Carter didn't start last night or tonight. Yet, he pinch hit last night and hit a home run.
He just looks OK. Age and injury not man's best friendI thought we would finally come close to getting our money's worth out of deGrom this year. Maybe not.
He’s only been back for a couple of playing months. I heard it can take up to a season to regain previous form from elbow surgery.I thought we would finally come close to getting our money's worth out of deGrom this year. Maybe not.
That's why I pray he stays healthy. I know he can hit 30+ Homer's if he stays off ILJung is a beast right now.
I have heard that that can take up to 24 months from the surgery date. We are at 22 months.. Not only that, but he has regressed since last September.He’s only been back for a couple of playing months. I heard it can take up to a season to regain previous form from elbow surgery.
So has Pederson.This HP umpire has missed a lot of strikes.
I would give him 10-15 starts and see where he’s at. What’s he at about 7 now since coming back?I have heard that that can take up to 24 months from the surgery date. We are at 22 months.. Not only that, but he has regressed since last September.
Maybe he turns it around his next start and we never even think about these last couple of games any longer.
My disappointment may be as much the media's fault as his fault. They went on and on all spring training about him being almost perfect.
Until he puts together three games in a row where he gives us 6 innings or more and holds his opponent to 2 runs or less, I don't want to hear the media saying how incredible he is.
As much as I would like to see that, Langford has to bat 3rd with his power.From Jamey Newberg:
I’m ready to say I would like to see Wyatt Langford leading off when he’s back in action. It’s nearly unbelievable that when Corey Seager batted after a Marcus Semien double in the seventh, it was only his third plate appearance all year with a runner in scoring position.
Forty-eight trips to the plate for your best hitter. Three with a runner past first base.
That’s crazy.
Very good observation. Agree completely.As much as I would like to see that, Langford has to bat 3rd with his power.
Smith would be my obvious choice to lead off at this point. His OBP at the moment is 444 which phenomenal but not realistic long term. Last year his obp was 337 which is decent so I am thinking Smith in the lead off spot would give Seager more opportunities for RBIs. It seems plausible that Smith can hover around 350-360. This offense would be improved.
At this point Semian is going to cost this team wins with a 190 OBP if he has not already. He will probably improve some but the signs were there last year of regression. He is going to be 35 in Sept so this is not going to get better