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donaldson79
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CJ pulled after 2 hits 2 outs 4 walks and 4 runs.
Perfect way to tune up going into the playoffs.
CJ pulled after 2 hits 2 outs 4 walks and 4 runs.
63 - 93 versus 62 - 94 (63-94 if they close out Minnesota tonight)
So, if Arizona wins they are .5 a game worse than us, its pretty much a dead heat, 2 left for us against Houston and 4 against Oakland
Arizona has 2 left against Minnesota and 3 against St. Louis
I'd say thats about as even as it gets,
Texas has to lose that extra game they have against the A's. As you know the tie does em no good.
That doesn't mean the D-Backs have to win 4-5 games
they just have to win 2 more than us
Fitting end to a forgettable season. Lose half our team, our best pitchers and even our manager quits on us and there is still one team worse than us. I feel your pain.If Texas wins 2 more games, then yeah the D-Backs have to win 4.
Just don't see Texas dropping 6 in a row after this stretch.
It is too bad Wash couldn't have hung around for another week so we could have had a worse record.
Think there is definitely truth to that statement.
It is too bad Wash couldn't have hung around for another week so we could have had a worse record.
I wonder if Terps has heard anything from his scout friend about Tomas. I read that the Phillies also had a private work out for Castillo before he signed with the Red Sox and they were lukewarm on him, and always preferred Tomas.
Good report Scottie. ThanksThe Rangers will have a private workout for Tomas on Wednesday, a source tells Ben Badler of Baseball America. The Rangers and Phillies both had strong contingents at Tomas’ showcase, Badler continues, while the Mets, Giants, Yankees, D’Backs and Padres were well-represented also. Among the Padres executives in attendance was new general manager A.J. Preller, according to Badler.
"But one major-league evaluator suggested there are questions about whether Tomas will make enough consistent contact to be successful against the higher-quality pitching he will face in the big leagues. Tomas hit 15 homers in Cuba's Serie Nacional in 2012-13 but went deep only six times this season, possibly because of a shoulder injury.
"There's a lot of swing-and-miss there," the evaluator said. "Frequency of contact is going to be an issue."
Clubhouse Insider Boston Red Sox News | Boston Herald
"But one major-league evaluator suggested there are questions about whether Tomas will make enough consistent contact to be successful against the higher-quality pitching he will face in the big leagues. Tomas hit 15 homers in Cuba's Serie Nacional in 2012-13 but went deep only six times this season, possibly because of a shoulder injury.
"There's a lot of swing-and-miss there," the evaluator said. "Frequency of contact is going to be an issue."
Clubhouse Insider Boston Red Sox News | Boston Herald
Heard the same issues about Abreu