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Even if it did happen, having your fifth best rotation member with an ERA hovering around 4.00 isn't bad at all. And who knows if all six will ever be healthy at the same time, anyway.That’s not something you or anyone else will have to worry about. Even if Max continues at his 4.00 ERA pace or even gets slightly worse, and even if Eovaldi, Dunning, and Montgomery clearly outperform him, there is no way Andrew Heaney and Jon Gray will be consistently good enough to knock him down to 6th best (and I say that as probably a bigger fan of Heaney than most here).
Very good point, especially the healthy part. I mean, it’s obvious that our bullpen is our worst performing group and needs fixing for sure. But the health factor is why I never got upset that we kept adding starters, both in free agency and at the deadline. The argument over which 5 are our best and who goes to the pen might (but hopefully not) become a moot point if injuries pop up.Even, if it did happen, having your fifth best rotation member with an ERA hovering around 4.00 isn't bad at all. And who knows if all six will ever be healthy at the same time, anyway.
Yep! As Uncle Siggy pointed out, he didn’t have his best fastball control today, but he made it work.Good recovery by Max after a rocky start. It turned out to be a pretty good Scherzday afternoon.
And, I would say, up to the lineup to get a couple of insurance runs.Scherzer settled in and threw a quality start. Now up to the bullpen.