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saddles
No More "Bullpen Failure"
Two hits for Langford tonight, including a triple, along with a walk. Another HR from Abimelec Ortiz, also.
He’s going to be the 2 in the playoffsHe's definitely a playoff starter, but Eovaldi is the ace, and no guarantee Scherzer starts ahead of Dunning, so he could certainly be the #3 starter.
I see he ran the bases just before being removed.Anyone know why Ohtani pitched only 4 innings tonight?
It’s so nice that because the major league team is in great shape, those kids can take the time they need to develop and move thru the system without being rushed.Two hits for Langford tonight, including a triple, along with a walk. Another HR from Abimelec Ortiz, also.
Anyone know why Ohtani pitched only 4 innings tonight?
Anyone know why Ohtani pitched only 4 innings tonight?
So glad the Angels kept him and we didn’t gut our farm for a rental.
He hits better it seems when he's catching instead of DHing...Garver is finding his comfort zone. Could be a big boost for the team
His slider looked a lot better nothing hard was hit off of it, that's been his big trouble pitch this year leaving it up in the zone...Yep! As Uncle Siggy pointed out, he didn’t have his best fastball control today, but he made it work.
I actually think his final stat line ended up fairly close to what we can expect moving forward- 6 or 7 innings pitched, 2 or 3 runs allowed, 8 to 10 K’s, mostly wins or no-decisions with a few losses sprinkled in.
Each team's biggest question after the Trade Deadline
Rangers: Should they have gotten another bat?
As general manager Chris Young says, you can never have too much pitching. The Rangers' only Trade Deadline acquisitions were two starting pitchers, a reliever and a defense-first catcher. That will no doubt revamp the banged-up pitching staff, but amid a battle with the Astros in the AL West, did they need another bat for the stretch run? Will the DH rotation of Mitch Garver, Robbie Grossman and Brad Miller be enough to keep Texas afloat? Young said at the Deadline that he’s confident with the depth and versatility of the lineup as it stands. That’ll be put to the test down the stretch. -- Kennedi Landry