jta4437
Grumpy Cat
I'm looking at results, sorry he's not traditional, but he got results, I gladly match him up against most teams #3
In fact the Indians are the only team I see with a clear advantage when it comes to their 3rd best starter
I'm looking at results, sorry he's not traditional, but he got results, I gladly match him up against most teams #3
Gallo optioned to AAA, according to Sullivan
I'm looking at results, sorry he's not traditional, but he got results, I gladly match him up against most teams #3
I only mean if Colby has physical setbacks in his return from injury. Then I may be on the waiver wire at that point. Just saying there are options out there in that event.I take Lewis over either of those guys
Not trying to bag on the guy because I do like him, I just think some ranger fans have a little too much love for the Colbra.
He's been solid, but has a career 4.62 era for the Rangers. Before getting hurt this year, he was at 3.21, so there was a good chance that he would have reverted to his mean as the season progressed. Lets call him what he is: a solid pitcher that should probably keep your team in most games.
Looking at other playoff teams' probable #3s:
Houston - Doug Fister (3.46 career ERA)
Toronto - JA Happ (4.02)
Cleveland - Danny Salazar (3.48)
Baltimore - Kevin Gausman (4.21)
Boston - Rick Porcello (4.30)
Detroit - Michael Fulmer - (2.50)
Given the choice, the only one of that group I might take Lewis over if I had my choice is Gausman, and even then they have similar stats and Gausman is younger and throws harder. If any of those are hurt currently, my mistake, I didn't bother to check their current health status.
I only mean if Colby has physical setbacks in his return from injury. Then I may be on the waiver wire at that point. Just saying there are options out there in that event.
Heard that earlier. Do we know who yet?
How sweet it is.Beltran, a switch hitter, has a .816 OPS as a LHB, and a 1.045 OPS as a RHB.... that's awesome
Heard that earlier. Do we know who yet?
Makes senseWon't be announced until the end of the minor league season is what I read earlier
Ill take Colby. He is stellar in the post season.Not trying to bag on the guy because I do like him, I just think some ranger fans have a little too much love for the Colbra.
He's been solid, but has a career 4.62 era for the Rangers. Before getting hurt this year, he was at 3.21, so there was a good chance that he would have reverted to his mean as the season progressed. Lets call him what he is: a solid pitcher that should probably keep your team in most games.
Looking at other playoff teams' probable #3s:
Houston - Doug Fister
Toronto - JA Happ
Cleveland - Danny Salazar
Baltimore - Kevin Gausman
Boston - Rick Porcello
Given the choice, the only one of that group I might take Lewis over if I had my choice is Gausman, and even then they have similar stats and Gausman is younger and throws harder. If any of those are hurt currently, my mistake, I didn't bother to check their current health status.
Beltran, a switch hitter, has a .816 OPS as a LHB, and a 1.045 OPS as a RHB.... that's awesome