Don't care if we didn't dream it up. Giving all credit to Irish...if we do it, and we fail like we do 90% of the time, then credit ( or discredit) to the ones you mentioned. That's how it is in NJ. Fixed.
Dave is one of those guys whose luck obliterates any logic. " The fault lies not in the stars, but ourselves" ...except for Dave.
the league has figured him out he'll be lucky to go .500 the rest of the way on the other hand both max and cody looking much better at the plate might sound silly, but the way they're taking pitches now is totally different than even a week ago both look much more confident
oh ok i didn't see the Irish post on it i know i've heard someone say it somewhere and it was probably here just looking at May and Heaney coming back and White in AAA it sure seems like a natural and according to what i've been hearing CK did finally slow down his regimen a bit on advice not a lot of heroes available out there and right now it doesn't look like there's much left of our bp
Max is really hitting in some back luck the last couple of weeks great plays and right at people but starting to smash you can see it
When I think closer I think more a swing and miss type. 2022 Kershaw isn't that anymore. He's still valuable as a starter that can consistently go six or seven. That said, one of the starters is going to have to go to the pen when May and or Buehler comes back.
I don't think that's the case at all. He was never going to maintain his unreal pre All-Star pace. Looking at today's outing, he was fortunate that the Rox missed some fat pitches. But he was also the victim of a swinging bunt and a seeing eye single in the inning in which the Rox scored their runs.
How about that Hit 'Em Outman? Three crushed hits and three RBI. Might get Soto straight up for him tonight.
idk has looked awfully hittable his last few starts some fat pitches (as you alluded) but a lot of missed location in the zone and not as much sharpness to his breaking stuff today i don’t count as much because it’s coors and he pitched a lot better after his one bad inning
Gonsolin was getting insanely lucky in the first half, to an unsustainable pace on BABIP. Last start vs Washington, he was on the opposite end, he did the same thing he has all year, but was on the wrong end of some weak contact and a foul ball that was called fair that scored about 3 runs for the Nationals. today he only allowed 3 runs which honestly is about the best you can hope for in that shithole park. The only really not that good start he had was vs the Cardinals
So Kimbrel's box score is going to show a decently pitched ninth today, but fact of the matter is that first two batters scorched the ball. My confidence in him keeps dropping.
Considsring what's been going on since the AS game, Clayton and Catboy should've stayed home. Hating it more and more. Considering snubs and all the puffed up showboating, it's a money grabbing circus. It will always be a thing though...like the double stamdard, which means no standard at all.