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Neverauskas is back. Huzzah!

Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 11:57 pm
by Bobster21
He and Rookie Davis were recalled. Feliz to AAA. Stratton to IL. Chisenhall to 60 day IL to add Davis to 40-man. Chisenhall's 60 days (retroactive) should be up by the time his rehab is done so this is more of a paper move. But when he comes off, someone must go off the 40-man. Now that Neverauskas is back with his 37.80 ERA, some of those other BP ERAs don't look so bad.

Neverauskas is back. Huzzah!

Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 2:35 am
by SCBucco
587578696E7F68282B1A0 wrote: He and Rookie Davis were recalled. Feliz to AAA. Stratton to IL. Chisenhall to 60 day IL to add Davis to 40-man. Chisenhall's 60 days (retroactive) should be up by the time his rehab is done so this is more of a paper move. But when he comes off, someone must go off the 40-man. Now that Neverauskas is back with his 37.80 ERA, some of those other BP ERAs don't look so bad.


Despite my pleas never to see him again in Pittsburgh, they continue not to listen to me.

Neverauskas is back. Huzzah!

Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 8:15 pm
by fjk090852-7
I know at this time there is no one to replace him, but the next time he leaves the roster it should be designated for assignment. He is not major league caliber.

Neverauskas is back. Huzzah!

Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 1:46 am
by fjk090852-7
Just looked at Neverauskis career MLB record, and he has surrendered 42 earned runs in 54 innings. That is almost a run an inning. I knew he has struggled, but that is not very good.

Neverauskas is back. Huzzah!

Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 2:01 pm
by Bobster21
The Pirate BP has a combined ERA of 4.62. But excluding Vazquez, Liriano and Crick, the BP ERA is 6.23.



Sad stats:

Neverauskas 18.90

Kingham 8.10 in relief (10.13 as starter)

Hartlieb 7.36

Brault 6.11 in relief (9.39 as starter)

DuRapau 6.23



Not currently on the roster:

Lyons 11.25

Burdi 9.35

Feliz 8.25

Stratton 5.54

Rodriguez 5.49

Kela 4.63



Other than Vazquez (1.25), Liriano (0.77) and Crick (2.20) the only ones not to embarrass themselves (yet) are Davis (3.00) and Holmes (3.48).



And then there are the starters: all 3 of them.

Lyles 2.81

Musgrove 4.27 (8.25 ERA for his 5 May starts)

Archer 5.75.





Neverauskas is back. Huzzah!

Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 5:36 pm
by Ecbucs
0B262B3A3D2C3B7B78490 wrote: The Pirate BP has a combined ERA of 4.62. But excluding Vazquez, Liriano and Crick, the BP ERA is 6.23.



Sad stats:

Neverauskas 18.90

Kingham 8.10 in relief (10.13 as starter)

Hartlieb 7.36

Brault 6.11 in relief (9.39 as starter)

DuRapau 6.23



Not currently on the roster:

Lyons 11.25

Burdi  9.35

Feliz  8.25

Stratton 5.54

Rodriguez 5.49

Kela 4.63



Other than Vazquez (1.25), Liriano (0.77) and Crick (2.20) the only ones not to embarrass themselves (yet) are Davis (3.00) and Holmes (3.48).



And then there are the starters: all 3 of them.

Lyles 2.81

Musgrove 4.27 (8.25 ERA for his 5 May starts)

Archer 5.75. 










I guess the Pirates aren't going to need to copyright their instructional manual on how to build a team on pitching.

Neverauskas is back. Huzzah!

Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 6:01 pm
by SCBucco
Lithuanian sent back down after his scoreless 0.2 IP. McRae is up. Oh boy.

Neverauskas is back. Huzzah!

Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 8:13 pm
by Bobster21
Among NL bullpens, Pirate relievers have the 3rd worst ERA (4.62), walked the 4th most and gave up the 4th most hits. :(



http://www.espn.com/mlb/stats/team/_/st ... order/true

Neverauskas is back. Huzzah!

Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 8:20 pm
by IABucFan
Who’dve thunk we’d miss Kuhl and Santana so much.