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one man with two best hitters at the plate 

have to do better 

1 minute ago, Storm the Field said:

Give up 13 hits and 6 walks, you're not very likely to win. Get some rest tomorrow and let's get back at 'em on Wednesday.

 

JV still fine tuning things 

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8 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

It also looked like the final game in an 18 game stretch. 

Good point, but find it funny that these guys need so much rest when playing what 7-8 months out of the year for 5-6 hours a day. 

Reds have played 27 games in 29 days. Just FYI.

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3 minutes ago, ckhorn said:

Good point, but find it funny that these guys need so much rest when playing what 7-8 months out of the year for 5-6 hours a day. 

I tire from my job sitting behind a computer for 8-10 hours 5 out of every 7 days .

i can’t imagine playing a 162 game schedule in 184 days. I

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Posted
Just now, UTexasFight said:

I tire from my job sitting behind a computer for 8-10 hours 5 out of every 7 days .

i can’t imagine playing a 162 game schedule in 184 days. I

Stalker!

Posted
9 minutes ago, Guadaloopy said:

I posted my comment before that hit occurred.   It was a bad managerial decision before the bad result. 

why?  He enticed a popup with a .210 xba.  Baseball.

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Just now, WBT said:

why?  He enticed a popup with a .210 xba.  Baseball.

It was the farthest that JV has been stretched since coming back from DL and he struggled all day.  You have a fresh arm warmed and ready to go to get the final out.  You have an off day tomorrow, so no need to be overly cautious with the bullpen usage.  
 

There was no reason to keep JV in the game except to give him a chance to get the third out so he would qualify for the win if the boys took the lead in T6.  At this stage, 300 wins is a pipe dream. Let it go, JV. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Guadaloopy said:

I posted my comment before that hit occurred.   It was a bad managerial decision before the bad result. 

 

regular season game, 5 gam lead in first. ehh, let him go another guy if he wants 

playoffs, he might be pulled in the first 

Posted
3 hours ago, WBT said:

Wulaw, tell your boy he doesn't have to go full to every batter

My texts with Andrew started with- 1/3 of the way to an immaculate inning and devolved into me cussing Whitley and question his parentage. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Chuckie Finster said:


Whitley is finding professional success for the first time in like five years, so of course we have morons (not you putt) immediately wanting to move him back to the rotation.

Set up man for life

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Posted
7 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

i agree, he looked like cole out there …

 

I can imagine, but I can also imagine every starter needing TJ surgery for the first, second or third time.

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Hornsbay22 said:

Set up man for life

I'd like to see one good year from him out of the bullpen, establish himself as a major leaguer, and then see where we are at.  He has enough pitches that you really want him to be a starter.  Maybe he's proved he can't be, or maybe you just don't have a pressing need if Ullola and Blubaugh are dudes and we sign someone else. 

If he's a Bryan Abreu guy I guess that would be a horrifying outcome when he was the #1 pitching prospect in baseball, but a tremendous outcome from where we were 2 or 3 years ago.  

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Posted
5 hours ago, Chuckie Finster said:


Whitley is finding professional success for the first time in like five years, so of course we have morons (not you putt) immediately wanting to move him back to the rotation.

 

tall and long hair 

hopefully we can coach him up the same way 

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Most strikeouts by a pitcher through their first 6 appearances with the @Astros franchise (1962-):
61- Randy Johnson
61- Gerrit Cole
48- Justin Verlander
47- Yusei Kikuchi (Via 12 Ks in Saturday's 5-2 win over the Royals)
41- Roger Clemens
41- Colin McHugh
40- Lance McCullers Jr.

The trade for Kikuchi continues to look pretty damn good.

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6 minutes ago, Harrison Stafford said:

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Most strikeouts by a pitcher through their first 6 appearances with the @Astros franchise (1962-):
61- Randy Johnson
61- Gerrit Cole
48- Justin Verlander
47- Yusei Kikuchi (Via 12 Ks in Saturday's 5-2 win over the Royals)
41- Roger Clemens
41- Colin McHugh
40- Lance McCullers Jr.

The trade for Kikuchi continues to look pretty damn good.

 

he’s earning himself some serious $$$

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Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, Mez2 said:

Gives more time for 3Putt to come up with more hot takes 

 

might hit alama latina for lunch today

mews at 11 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, UTexasFight said:

Hader AL reliever of the month

13.1 IP, 0.68 ERA, 8 saves, 17 Ks

Gave up almost as many ER (1) as he did hits (3) for the month.  Crazy.  1 BS.  Of course it wouldn't have been blown if Pena didn't have a skillet for a glove, but we won the game so alls well that ends well.  

Posted
2 hours ago, huge said:

Mid-series off day?  Seems odd.

First middle school football game of the season tonight and obviously all the 'Stros want to watch my kid play.

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