Nova to Start Today vs Cubs
Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 6:17 pm
Here's NH on why there wasn't a rehab start with Nova:
“We always feel better if a player goes down and has a rehabilitation assignment. The challenge is, it’s not unilateral, and the player has to be on board; has to be supportive. While we worked through the process with nova, we felt the work he’s been able to do with sim games and in the bullpen made us ok with coming back and going right back into the rotation.”
the NH Translator machine:::::-Nova was never really injured other than inflamation of his ERA, and wouldn't go down to the minors for a rehab even though we wanted him to do so, to delay making the decision to send our best starting pitcher back to Indy.-
ON KINGHAM'S DEMOTION:
"With Nick, he continues to do what he can do. He’s thrown the ball well in his six starts, with an ERA just south of 4 in those starts. Yesterday, the one non-play leads to the two runs. The Cubs did a good job of executing. As we look at Trevor Williams, the last few starts have not gone how he has anticipated but he has performed well. Kuhl has an ERA south of 4...Ivan Nova, if you eliminate the starts affecting by his finger, has been very good and obviously Jameson Taillon has been very good aside from a few rough starts. We have some guys who are working through some challenges...Nick will continue to get his time, but at this time we felt that going with the five starters we kept was the right move, as well as keeping Nick on schedule.”
What a bunch of bullspit. Nova pitched 8 scoreless innings vs the Tigers on April 26th, since then he's given up:
-5 ER in 4.2 innings
-5 ER in 2 innings
-4 ER in 5.2 innings
-2 ER in 6 innings ( I guess the finger was healed eh?)
-4 ER in 5.1
So he must have hurt his finger vs the tigers? If you just take out the entire month of May, he's pitched really well. May is overrated anyway
“We always feel better if a player goes down and has a rehabilitation assignment. The challenge is, it’s not unilateral, and the player has to be on board; has to be supportive. While we worked through the process with nova, we felt the work he’s been able to do with sim games and in the bullpen made us ok with coming back and going right back into the rotation.”
the NH Translator machine:::::-Nova was never really injured other than inflamation of his ERA, and wouldn't go down to the minors for a rehab even though we wanted him to do so, to delay making the decision to send our best starting pitcher back to Indy.-
ON KINGHAM'S DEMOTION:
"With Nick, he continues to do what he can do. He’s thrown the ball well in his six starts, with an ERA just south of 4 in those starts. Yesterday, the one non-play leads to the two runs. The Cubs did a good job of executing. As we look at Trevor Williams, the last few starts have not gone how he has anticipated but he has performed well. Kuhl has an ERA south of 4...Ivan Nova, if you eliminate the starts affecting by his finger, has been very good and obviously Jameson Taillon has been very good aside from a few rough starts. We have some guys who are working through some challenges...Nick will continue to get his time, but at this time we felt that going with the five starters we kept was the right move, as well as keeping Nick on schedule.”
What a bunch of bullspit. Nova pitched 8 scoreless innings vs the Tigers on April 26th, since then he's given up:
-5 ER in 4.2 innings
-5 ER in 2 innings
-4 ER in 5.2 innings
-2 ER in 6 innings ( I guess the finger was healed eh?)
-4 ER in 5.1
So he must have hurt his finger vs the tigers? If you just take out the entire month of May, he's pitched really well. May is overrated anyway