Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

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DemDog

Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by DemDog »

Bucs



1. Kevin Newman (R) 2B

2. Ke'Bryan Hayes (R) 3B

3. Michael Chavis (R) 1B

4. Yoshi Tsutsugo (L) DH

5. Diego Castillo (R) RF

6. Jack Suwinski (L) LF

7. Jake Marisnick (R) CF

8. Oneil Cruz (L) SS

9. Jason Delay (R) C

Chris Stratton (R) SP



Marlins



1. Joey Wendle (L) 2B

2. Jon Berti (R) LF

3. Garrett Cooper (R) 1B

4. Jesus Aguilar (R) DH

5. Bryan De La Cruz (R) RF

6. Jesus Sanchez (L) CF

7. Brian Anderson (R) 3B

8. Miguel Rojas (R) SS

9. Nick Fortes (R) C

Daniel Castano (L) SP



What did the "Fat Cat" Vogie do to be regulated to the bench? This looks like a "bullpen" game with Stratton starting.



Let's Go Bucs! Win one for the "BananaNana" from N.J. :D :D :D :D
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Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

What, no Van Meter?!?


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Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by Surgnbuck »

Let's Go Bucs!!!
Bobster21

Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by Bobster21 »

712731252A30202B263103242E222A2F6D20430 wrote: What, no Van Meter?!?


He had a double yesterday so he earned a day off. :)
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Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

153835242332256566570 wrote: What, no Van Meter?!?


He had a double yesterday so he earned a day off.  :)


That’ll teach him.
WildwoodDave2

Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by WildwoodDave2 »

Marisnick is going to need a day off tomorrow
WildwoodDave2

Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by WildwoodDave2 »

7D43464E5D45454E6E4B5C4F182A0 wrote: Marisnick is going to need a day off tomorrow


5 put outs and a bomb
Bobster21

Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by Bobster21 »

407E7B73607878735376617225170 wrote: Marisnick is going to need a day off tomorrow


5 put outs and a bomb
:D :D :D
Bobster21

Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by Bobster21 »

Greg Brown never stops fawning over his analysts. He just said Capps was one of the best closers in MLB.



Fact check: Capps exceeded 25 saves twice. In 2009 he had 27 saves but had a dismal ERA of 5.80. He had a very good season in 2010 with a combined 42 saves and 2.47 ERA. But even then he allowed a lot of base runners with 75 hits in 73 innings. But at least he ranked 5th in MLB in saves that year. His career went downhill after that. It's fair to say Capps was a top closer for 1 year. But beyond that, it's quite a stretch to call him one of MLB's top closers.
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Game Thread - 7/12 - Bucs @ Marlins

Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

Newman with another hit and Marisnik with another HR. Who are these guys?


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