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Game Thread (9/16/2022): Yankees (Montas) at Brewers (Houser) - 7:10 PM CDT


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5 minutes ago, Robocaller said:

but they've all been WORSE than last year when they pitched.

 

No, they haven’t.

Woodruff went to the DL after fighting through injury to his pitching hand that severely curtailed his effectiveness. An issue with his finger(s).

Since he returned on June 28th, he’s gone 5-1 with a 2.69 ERA, and 99 strikeouts in 83 2/3 innings. 

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2 minutes ago, The stache said:

No, they haven’t.

Woodruff went to the DL after fighting through injury to his pitching hand that severely curtailed his effectiveness. An issue with his finger(s).

Since he returned on June 28th, he’s gone 5-1 with a 2.69 ERA, and 99 strikeouts in 83 2/3 innings. 

Exactly. All of his rough starts early in the season came on the road in chilly environments. Way too much of a coincidence with later diagnosis of Reynaud's. 

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Even if we don't make the playoffs, I've been having a lot more fun watching this team over the last week or so. Hopefully they keep it up. Padres get Gallen tomorrow and we have Woody on the mound. 

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3 minutes ago, Brewcrew82 said:

Even if we don't make the playoffs, I've been having a lot more fun watching this team over the last week or so. Hopefully they keep it up. Padres get Gallen tomorrow and we have Woody on the mound. 

It's amazing what a .750 winning percentage does for making a team enjoyable to watch.

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7 minutes ago, The stache said:

No, they haven’t.

Woodruff went to the DL after fighting through injury to his pitching hand that severely curtailed his effectiveness. An issue with his finger(s).

Since he returned on June 28th, he’s gone 5-1 with a 2.69 ERA, and 99 strikeouts in 83 2/3 innings. 

Woodruff has been a bright spot since his return from circulation thing.   Devin has been pretty consistent.   The rest has been uneven to poor.   They just have.    Burnes hasn’t been close to an ace the second half       They have underperformed and get way too much of a pass    
 

I’m not saying they are poor or horrible but they  have contributed a lot more to the garbage we see on the field than people make it out to be      I mean we are really that unlucky that Ashby got hurt that’s why we are bad    Heck it’s probably helped us

 

 

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4 minutes ago, bulldogboy0733 said:

It would be nice if Rodgers could be reliable but I'm guessing it's not in the cards.

Hard to be with three rookie wide receivers and two injured tackles...

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5 minutes ago, willie key said:

Woodruff has been a bright spot since his return from circulation thing.   Devin has been pretty consistent.   The rest has been uneven to poor.   They just have.    Burnes hasn’t been close to an ace the second half       They have underperformed and get way too much of a pass    
 

I’m not saying they are poor or horrible but they  have contributed a lot more to the garbage we see on the field than people make it out to be      I mean we are really that unlucky that Ashby got hurt that’s why we are bad    Heck it’s probably helped us

 

 

Burnes has been one of the best pitchers in the league again this season. Not quite as dominant as he was last year, but still really good. He had a rough three start stretch in late August to early-September, but what pitcher on earth is immune from those types of rough patches? 

The real problem is that due to injuries we've had to give innings to guys like Chi Chi Gonzalez, Jason Alexander, Trevor Kelley, etc. where we didn't have to last year. 

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2 minutes ago, Brewcrew82 said:

Burnes has been one of the best pitchers in the league again this season. Not quite as dominant as he was last year, but still really good. He had a rough three start stretch in late August to early-September, but what pitcher on earth is immune from those types of rough patches? 

Burnes has been one of our worst starting pitchers since the all star break.       He’s contributed to the collapse   

 

im just saying everybody blaming the offense like the pitching has been great is short sighted.    There is enough blame to go around

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