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3A212C2D242827490 wrote: The current count is:
Cherington - 2
Musgrove - 1
Where is Josh Bell who I put in this morning?
Cherington - 2
Musgrove - 1
Where is Josh Bell who I put in this morning?
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406D60717667703033020 wrote: Musgrove. I know it's not his fault that his bottom of the rotation stuff is miscast as a top of the rotation starter. But he put his team in the hole by the 3rd inning. He has to do better.
Honorable mention-the rest of the lineup. Honorable honorable mention-Shelton for sitting Tucker after a 2-hit game on a day he wants a SS to rest Newman and devises a lineup whose last 4 batters were the void of Polanco, Stallings, Dyson and Gonzalez.
I hear you Bobster but a pitcher who gives up only three runs gives his team a realistic chance of winning. ONE HIT doesn't
get it down
Honorable mention-the rest of the lineup. Honorable honorable mention-Shelton for sitting Tucker after a 2-hit game on a day he wants a SS to rest Newman and devises a lineup whose last 4 batters were the void of Polanco, Stallings, Dyson and Gonzalez.
I hear you Bobster but a pitcher who gives up only three runs gives his team a realistic chance of winning. ONE HIT doesn't
get it down
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053B3E36253D3D3616332437520 wrote: Musgrove. I know it's not his fault that his bottom of the rotation stuff is miscast as a top of the rotation starter. But he put his team in the hole by the 3rd inning. He has to do better.
Honorable mention-the rest of the lineup. Honorable honorable mention-Shelton for sitting Tucker after a 2-hit game on a day he wants a SS to rest Newman and devises a lineup whose last 4 batters were the void of Polanco, Stallings, Dyson and Gonzalez.
I hear you Bobster but a pitcher who gives up only three runs gives his team a realistic chance of winning. ONE HIT doesn't
get it down
I know. Of course it was 3 runs in less than 6 innings, not 3 in 9. The lack of offense was worse but I didn't want to single out anyone when they all sucked. Even Evans' hit didn't leave the infield grass. I'm just frustrated that the starting pitching is so thin that our top 2 would be the bottom 2 on good teams and our "#1" gives up 3 runs before the 6th inning is over and Joe Blockhead raved about what a strong performance that was. The standard can't be set that low.
Honorable mention-the rest of the lineup. Honorable honorable mention-Shelton for sitting Tucker after a 2-hit game on a day he wants a SS to rest Newman and devises a lineup whose last 4 batters were the void of Polanco, Stallings, Dyson and Gonzalez.
I hear you Bobster but a pitcher who gives up only three runs gives his team a realistic chance of winning. ONE HIT doesn't
get it down
I know. Of course it was 3 runs in less than 6 innings, not 3 in 9. The lack of offense was worse but I didn't want to single out anyone when they all sucked. Even Evans' hit didn't leave the infield grass. I'm just frustrated that the starting pitching is so thin that our top 2 would be the bottom 2 on good teams and our "#1" gives up 3 runs before the 6th inning is over and Joe Blockhead raved about what a strong performance that was. The standard can't be set that low.
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496469787F6E79393A0B0 wrote: Musgrove. I know it's not his fault that his bottom of the rotation stuff is miscast as a top of the rotation starter. But he put his team in the hole by the 3rd inning. He has to do better.
Honorable mention-the rest of the lineup. Honorable honorable mention-Shelton for sitting Tucker after a 2-hit game on a day he wants a SS to rest Newman and devises a lineup whose last 4 batters were the void of Polanco, Stallings, Dyson and Gonzalez.
I hear you Bobster but a pitcher who gives up only three runs gives his team a realistic chance of winning. ONE HIT doesn't
get it down
I know. Of course it was 3 runs in less than 6 innings, not 3 in 9. The lack of offense was worse but I didn't want to single out anyone when they all sucked. Even Evans' hit didn't leave the infield grass. I'm just frustrated that the starting pitching is so thin that our top 2 would be the bottom 2 on good teams and our "#1" gives up 3 runs before the 6th inning is over and Joe Blockhead raved about what a strong performance that was. The standard can't be set that low.
Now on that I have to agree
Honorable mention-the rest of the lineup. Honorable honorable mention-Shelton for sitting Tucker after a 2-hit game on a day he wants a SS to rest Newman and devises a lineup whose last 4 batters were the void of Polanco, Stallings, Dyson and Gonzalez.
I hear you Bobster but a pitcher who gives up only three runs gives his team a realistic chance of winning. ONE HIT doesn't
get it down
I know. Of course it was 3 runs in less than 6 innings, not 3 in 9. The lack of offense was worse but I didn't want to single out anyone when they all sucked. Even Evans' hit didn't leave the infield grass. I'm just frustrated that the starting pitching is so thin that our top 2 would be the bottom 2 on good teams and our "#1" gives up 3 runs before the 6th inning is over and Joe Blockhead raved about what a strong performance that was. The standard can't be set that low.
Now on that I have to agree
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297F697D726878737E695B7C767A727735781B0 wrote: I give one half vote to Bob Nutting for his grave mismanagement of his organization.
I give one half vote to Major League Baseball for creating and operating a system that promotes a competitive imbalance among the 30 franchises.
I believe that you will have to give Bob Nutting one half vote for every GOG
I give one half vote to Major League Baseball for creating and operating a system that promotes a competitive imbalance among the 30 franchises.
I believe that you will have to give Bob Nutting one half vote for every GOG