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No More "Bullpen Failure" - maybe
Why? The more Houston gives up from their future to help them this year, the weaker they will be in the future when we are better.
Hope he is not heading to the Astros
Why? The more Houston gives up from their future to help them this year, the weaker they will be in the future when we are better.
Hope he is not heading to the Astros
Yes, indeed. One of my favorites. He should have been given another opportunity to start in the 2011 WS.Toronto released lefty Derek Holland from AAA Buffalo. He'd posted a 5.53 ERA in 27.2 innings. Sad to say, Holland hasn't pitched well since 2018 with the Giants, inclusive of various minor league stints, and this could be the end. If so, he finishes with a 4.35 ERA in 1,466 MLB innings and the best World Series start in Texas's history. The gap between my first mention of him (simply listed on short-A Spokane's roster as a draft-and-follow sign) and his MLB debut was only 22 months. Not bad for the 748th pick of the 2006 draft. Seeing him and Neftali Feliz pitch on consecutive days for Frisco in 2008 was a career highlight. (For me, not them.)
Per Scott Lucas.
Best wishes regardless
Let's hope so.
Probably nothing
I was taught to create pressure on the defense. Bunting can do that with 0 outs but often forgotten. If pitcher fields a bunt, he has to make the right decision and often doesn't. Things happen when action is taken and 1 run is all needed to win.Situational hitting seems to be a lost art, everybody wants to be the hero and usually ends up being a zero...
I used to tell my guys all the time in tight games with RISP that you probably aren't going to see the pitch you want so all I ask is you drive the hell out of what you get and let the chips fall where they may...
I see your point. I don't want to see the young arms blocked (though I wouldn't personally consider Hearn a viable option for the rotation at this point), but on the flip side since one of the (few) things this team has been able to (sometimes) do is revive seemingly dead pitching careers, Keuchel justifies a look. Maybe there is something with his approach that can be tweaked in order to get back to being a very good pitcher, or maybe age has done him in.No downside, unless he comes up and starts ahead of Hearn, or Otto, Ragans. We don't need a Culberson on the mound too.
The difference in him and a lot of those starters you mentioned is that they weren't doing as badly as he was just before he was signed.
Agree. At this point what do we have to lose? If he still has it, we'll find it and if not, nothing lost.I see your point. I don't want to see the young arms blocked (though I wouldn't personally consider Hearn a viable option for the rotation at this point), but on the flip side since one of the (few) things this team has been able to (sometimes) do is revive seemingly dead pitching careers, Keuchel justifies a look. Maybe there is something with his approach that can be tweaked in order to get back to being a very good pitcher, or maybe age has done him in.
By a look, I don't mean being handed a spot in the rotation but just see how things go him.
Shouldn't the same things they could potentially do for Keuchel be possible to help Hearn as well?though I wouldn't personally consider Hearn a viable option for the rotation at this point)
That is why I will always prefer singles over walks to get on base. I think OBP is one of the most overrated stats in baseball.I was taught to create pressure on the defense.
Yes but it is up to each one to respond correctly to instructions.Shouldn't the same things they could potentially do for Keuchel be possible to help Hearn as well?
Totally different situation but Matt Carpenter was able to resurrect his career with some help albeit out of Rangers organizationYes but it is up to each one to respond correctly to instructions.
Let's hope they do.
I always liked my leadoff guy to take alot of pitches, make contact when needed HIgh OBP including walks and score the most runs on the team. Have to work the pitcher. Clean up guy totally different animalThat is why I will always prefer singles over walks to get on base. I think OBP is one of the most overrated stats in baseball.
Just think signing him and thinking he will block young guys are ready is a nonissue
Then at AAA, the line of reinforcements starts with either Hearn or Ragans and then the other one. To me Allard and Arihara are ahead of Keuchel at this point, but that is subject to change
Hearn optioned to make room for Dunning
I knew they would play these guys at the MLB level and hope they would move as neededBut, did you think the same things at one time about Calhoun, Miller, and Culberson?
I have never been a fan of taking pitches just to be taking them, whether it is the leadoff guy or anyone else in the batting order. There isn't anything more frustrating than to watch a hitter take the first pitch when it is down the middle just because it is the first pitch.I always liked my leadoff guy to take alot of pitches, make contact when needed HIgh OBP including walks and score the most runs on the team. Have to work the pitcher. Clean up guy totally different animal
Calhoun in the lineup again. I won’t be surprised if they don’t sign him to a 3 or 4 year extension.
Hearn optioned to make room for Dunning
As long as he is thought of no better than Allard or Arihara I am fine with it.I knew they would play these guys at the MLB level and hope they would move as needed
I see Hernandez is not in the lineup. Surely I did not miss him being optioned
So Keuchel is a minor league pickup. Totally different animal IMO