GDT 3/24/22 Phillies vs. Pirates
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2022 7:25 pm
Game cancelled after 5 innings.
Yoshi goes yard, Greg Allen hits his 2nd HR of the spring to spark the offense.
Newman and Tucker battling for a spot on the roster. Sorry Newman, too little too late. I'll take Tucker right now, better defensively, and has shown more pop.
Reynolds seems in regular season form. Hayes quietly having a nice ST.
Alford now 0-10 with 7 strikeouts...not looking good for him to make the team. OF right now has to be Reynolds, Gamel, Allen, and probably Tucker.
On the pitching side, I didn't get to watch any of the game, but Keller 3IP, 0 hits, 1 walk, 2 K's in a very efficient 43 pitch effort. No Harper or Castellanos to face, but have to be impressed.
Roansy Contreras touched up for 2 HR's.
It's looking more and more like the regular starting position players are a much better group then the abomination 9 that we saw last season, especially after Hayes was injured.
The bench is going to be interesting simply because I know they want to not have guys there getting few AB's, but I really don't want to see the likes of Oliva, who IMHO is much like Newman, it's time to move on from them. They both have some ability, but let them be the 26th man for some other club.
IDK how many pitchers they will keep, report is rosters will be 28 players for April due to the shortened ST. There will be no limit to the number of pitchers during this roster expansion. I would be surprised if it's less than 15.
Reports are double headers will be 9 inning affairs again, for 2022 only extra innings will once again have runners on second to start the inning. Pitchers who are hitting in the order can remain as the DH if they are replaced by a relief pitcher, aptly names "The Ohtani Rule".
Yoshi goes yard, Greg Allen hits his 2nd HR of the spring to spark the offense.
Newman and Tucker battling for a spot on the roster. Sorry Newman, too little too late. I'll take Tucker right now, better defensively, and has shown more pop.
Reynolds seems in regular season form. Hayes quietly having a nice ST.
Alford now 0-10 with 7 strikeouts...not looking good for him to make the team. OF right now has to be Reynolds, Gamel, Allen, and probably Tucker.
On the pitching side, I didn't get to watch any of the game, but Keller 3IP, 0 hits, 1 walk, 2 K's in a very efficient 43 pitch effort. No Harper or Castellanos to face, but have to be impressed.
Roansy Contreras touched up for 2 HR's.
It's looking more and more like the regular starting position players are a much better group then the abomination 9 that we saw last season, especially after Hayes was injured.
The bench is going to be interesting simply because I know they want to not have guys there getting few AB's, but I really don't want to see the likes of Oliva, who IMHO is much like Newman, it's time to move on from them. They both have some ability, but let them be the 26th man for some other club.
IDK how many pitchers they will keep, report is rosters will be 28 players for April due to the shortened ST. There will be no limit to the number of pitchers during this roster expansion. I would be surprised if it's less than 15.
Reports are double headers will be 9 inning affairs again, for 2022 only extra innings will once again have runners on second to start the inning. Pitchers who are hitting in the order can remain as the DH if they are replaced by a relief pitcher, aptly names "The Ohtani Rule".