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  1. In that situation, it used to never happen. Nowadays you see it, although it's relatively rare. The way Bush was getting caked & the way Santana was hitting the ball this was one of those times. Treat him like Barry Bonds.
  2. A few words about Uribe........ Just like everyone else, I'm not privy to the organizational meetings, progress reports & the like. But if I had to guess as to why Uribe isn't coming here yet I come up with three reasons: They want to see him throw strikes on a more consistent basis. They like him being on a schedule at this point in his development; meaning in Nashville he can be predetermined to work X number of times a week, and throw X number of pitches. If he's in the Milwaukee bullpen you can't really control that. If he's up here, he's behind some other guys & wouldn't get the regular work referenced in point #2. It would've been nice to have him last night ,but how many times are our top 5 relievers going to be unavailable?
  3. An important point, one I've lamented in past threads. We're obviously in an era of heavy BP usage & most likely always will be. But it astounds me how often we have to cover over 3 innings. That's where Woodruff could help. I thought he was just entering into the part of his career where he could be a real horse every 5 days.
  4. He used to be 98-99, which he needs to be at since his FB has next to no movement. I believe he was in the mid-90s tonight. So unless his curve is exceptional (it's average-ish) yep, that's a problem. Also, McCutchen drove one up the gap on an 0-2 pitch right down the middle.
  5. This is very similar to what happened to Showalter in Philly. Guys were deemed not available, he went to the "B" team, and they lost it for him. The way CC worked this can be ripped but he's not out on some island where no other managers do the same thing, in the same circumstances. I was hoping for Wilson. He was deemed not available. The End. I just think it was asinine pitching to Santana.
  6. That's the much bigger factor, not letting this turn into a malaise like the stretch starting with Oakland.
  7. it's largely on Bush. Not totally. Two plays not made in the 7th & 8th. Counsell deciding to pitch to a guy who was hot all night. How about choosing to go to the precious 6-man rotation at this point, with no off days? Could've been Houser or Wilson in Pannones' spot starting the 6th. May not have made a difference. May have. But mostly on Bush, sure.
  8. This is typical of how things have gone for this team offensively. Tapia has never been a world-beater, but he's a career .275 hitter who K's a bit less than 20% of the time. Of course he comes here & starts out 1-for 19 & Ks about half the time. His being in the lineup is nothing more than an attempt to get Yelich off his feet for a night. Summer bugs can be the worst. Glad to hear you're doing better, Brock.
  9. Long-term solution, quite possibly. But yeah, not in '23.
  10. You're most likely correct about their post-season chances. But as long as they're in the hunt for the division---no matter how weak the division is---I don't ever see them selling based on "We won't be able to make a playoff run anyway". This may result in a "soft buy" mode, where you do something that could be a slight upgrade w/o losing any of your top 6-7 prospects. And if that's the case I think they're better off rolling the dice with Frelick-Hiura.
  11. I want to see us run when it's advantageous to us. I bring this up because it may be necessary tonight to get people moving to generate offense & also because it seemed to slip our minds yesterday. Wiemer had two excellent opportunities to run & remained anchored at 1B the entire AB, and Yelich reached once w/two out but Contreras swung at the 1st pitch, not even giving him a chance to run. Should've been a lot more aware of the opportunities w/ Senga throwing. If Hiura makes it back, they'd better only let him bring a 1B mitt with him. And maybe hide it on him once he arrives.
  12. IMO, absolutely. He's a very good CF'er. I believe he would be a GG caliber RF.
  13. I agree that there seems to be a philosophical difference when looking at the recent drafting. And it's a change I welcome.
  14. This is a move that happens quite often in-season in baseball. And while it doesn't change the talent level, it CAN work. Change for changes' sake sometimes works in sports. The problem here is that I think it's usually preferable to go in-house for a replacement, and as I've touched on before I question the quality of the hitting instruction in the system. I'd love to know what the workload is with the 2 hitting coaches.......exactly who is responsible for what? Then again, the other day Rottino (or was it Levering) said their hitting coaches were "phenomenal" or something like that.
  15. It doesn't look promising either way right now, but I'd prefer Anderson at 3B over Urias. As lost as he's looked I think there's a better chance of him figuring it out & giving us some production. I've always liked the plate discipline Urias shows but it just isn't translating into positive results. Plus, as solid as Urias has looked with the glove Anderson can be a difference-maker there. He's won us games defensively. I like Wiemer in RF, that's clearly where his future lies. I just don't think we'll see it in 2023. They're really stuck as far as 1B is concerned. Unless there's a trade (I don't believe Turner is happening) you might wind up hoping Urias figures something out, gets entrenched at 2B & Miller plays 1B most days. Geez, how far has Tellez fallen if that happens?
  16. I agree he's going to be streaky at this point in his career regardless of where he hits. I think moving him around in the order would only make it worse. Maybe it shouldn't, I'll give you that. Whatever CC can do to give him a chance at a comfort level, no matter how seemingly insignificant, I think should be done. And as long as Yelich stays hot, hitting in front of him isn't the worst thing in the world.
  17. After a recent hot streak he hit in something like 4 different spots in as many games (was vehemently against it at the time) & went ice cold. Let the man be.
  18. Wilson has done a nice job filling his role, for sure. I see more than enough room for both of them as relievers, especially when you see Counsell regularly ask the pen to cover 3-4 innings; sometimes more. I think Houser can be used in situations other than when the team is trailing if need be. Maybe this can even lessen the need to add a BP arm or two every trade deadline.
  19. Agree with this. It's actually nice to have someone in the BP who can pitch effectively AND can be used for more than one inning. In the meantime I'd stick with Rea, while keeping an eye on Gassers' work (he definitely is trending upward) & Woodruffs' progress. And golly gee, Jason Alexander is making his way back, too!!!!
  20. So you're saying we should've picked up Jesus Aguilar when we had the chance?
  21. Just curious.........does anyone know if Hiuras' weird reverse splits are still there this season w/ Nashville?
  22. Burnes was very "Peralta-like" today. He was solid through five. Solid, not dominating or carving them up or on top of his game like the Leverings & Rottinos of the world seemed to think, but effective. Then his whole world comes crashing down in the sixth & it's hard to figure out why. Didn't have anything to show for a couple of hard-hit balls, but I thought Caratini had a very good game. Appropriate he was able to squeeze the last out. It's shaping up to be an effective catching tandem.
  23. Apologies if he's been mentioned recently, but Brandon Knarr?
  24. I wouldn't mind seeing Justin Jarvis get his feet wet in AAA, but it would leave a hole in the Biloxi staff as I'm not sure who from Wisconsin could fill his spot in a corresponding move. Maybe Tyler Woessner or Max Lazar?
  25. I don't know how successful he will or won't be at the MLB level....no one does. But with his hit tool IMO it won't be nearly as easy to "get him to ground out or pop up" as it would be to get an Adames, a Wiemer or a Mitchell to K. I project him being fine in LF, if that's where he winds up.
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