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Since Sonny didn't go too deep in this one, maybe he can pitch on Sunday? Please?
Tanaka on regular rest.
Which means you might get a 3 hit shutout, but you also might get Sonny Gray.
Since Sonny didn't go too deep in this one, maybe he can pitch on Sunday? Please?
former Cardinals starter Lance Lynn is a .500 pitcher at best. He has been overrated for the last 4 seasons.Starting to think they maybe acquired Lynn to eventually replace Gray in the rotation
former Cardinals starter Lance Lynn is a .500 pitcher at best. He has been overrated for the last 4 seasons.
Diner Question: Should Dan Duquette continue as Orioles' top baseball man? - BaltimoreBaseball.com
I'd say Duquette overall has been an above average GM, but his moves over the last few years are questionable at best and he's pretty much put the Orioles in this position. They have a weak farm system and little young talent to work with at the major league level, not to mention the Yanks/Sox should be very good for the next few years (though the former is in a great position to compete for the better part of the next decade) and the Jays/Rays have strong farm systems that should keep them afloat. They need to start over again IMO.
Agreed. I think next year 4 of the 5 AL East teams will be in the top half of farm systems, maybe even all top 10.
On the outside looking in will be the O's. Again.
Idk about the Sox though. I think it'll take 2020 for the Sox farm system to get there and there's not a lot of positional talent right now especially at the upper levels. The only guys I see in Portland/Pawtucket that could be contributors are Ockimey (while I like his bat, I think he's more of a solid contributor than a potential star unless he really cuts down on the K's) and Chavis (who was suspended and hasn't really shown he can hit outside of last year). I don't think anyone views Sam Travis as a potential MLB 1B at this point.
The pitching depth is pretty solid, but even the top guys have had issues (Mata's command, Houck's command issues though he seems to have ironed them out, Groome's injury, Scherff has gotten lit up in Greenville so far). Shawaryn's had a good year, but I'm a bit disappointed by how much his strikeouts fell off.
I haven't paid attention to the Sox this summer, but how was their international haul? That seems to be the Yankees' method of overcoming lower draft picks over the last decade or so, and their trading of players last month purely to expand their spending pool indicates they're pleased with how that's going.