armadillooutlaw
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I hate to say it since we both thought last year was who Perez was now, but he's totally regressed back to the guy he was before - either brilliant or awful.
I hate to say it since we both thought last year was who Perez was now, but he's totally regressed back to the guy he was before - either brilliant or awful.
He has been way off for the last few games and getting worse. Yeah there were some close pitches but most were so far off the batters just wait for him to groove one and knock the hell out of itWhen he lives on the corners he has to be much better than he is now.
Ditto for Leody.Jankowski has been amazing. The first few weeks I kept waiting for him to regress back to what he has been throughout his career, but he just keeps on hitting.
Maybe we should move Jankowski and Taveras up in the order.Ditto for Leody.
The only one at first who knew it was foul was Seager. He never moved from the plateAlmost for Seager.
That would essentially mean a six man rotation if they also called up White, but it's worth a look before the trade deadline to see if he could also bring some needed juice to the rotation considering Perez's regression and Heaney's inconsistency.I'd let Otto start ahead of Perez the next few weeks and possibly consider calling up White for a look in the rotation, as well.
Not me. Otto getting clobbered tooI'd let Otto start ahead of Perez the next few weeks and possibly consider calling up White for a look in the rotation, as well.
We need 2 starters by tradeNot me. Otto getting clobbered too
Yes on Bradford.Internal candidates to start include Bradford amd then White, I think. I wouldn't completely give up on Otto though, not just because of today, anyway.
Last year we were a non contender so less pressure. He probably isn't someone we can count on if we are in the playoffs.I hate to say it since we both thought last year was who Perez was now, but he's totally regressed back to the guy he was before - either brilliant or awful.