msstate7
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Just need someone that can beat the Phillies in the playoffs
Acuna, Ozzie, Riley, Olson, etc... these are the concern for that more than pitching
Just need someone that can beat the Phillies in the playoffs
My biggest concern is keeping fried and sale healthy. I have zero concerns fielding a competitive rotation of 6 guys. If we lose another, it's certainly dicey
What's current recovery time for TJS?
My biggest concern as well. Fried had health issues all last season and Sale is a walking DL stint waiting to happen.
Elder, Smith Shawver, etc. are going to get plenty of use this summer.
Acuna, Ozzie, Riley, Olson, etc... these are the concern for that more than pitching
My biggest concern as well. Fried had health issues all last season and Sale is a walking DL stint waiting to happen.
Elder, Smith Shawver, etc. are going to get plenty of use this summer.
David O'Brien
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“It wasn’t good,” #Braves manager Brian Snitker said of Spencer Strider’s MRI, which show damage to the ulnar collateral ligament.
Mark Bowman
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The Braves are going to go a pitcher short in tonight's game. This seems to set up the possibility of scratching Elder from tonight's start and having him start here tomorrow. With limited optionable relievers, this may be the best move.
So…it was obvious something was wrong when he was at 94 early in the game. Several of us commented exactly that during the game while it was happening. Why was he allowed to continue?
Or is this another instance where homers will say posters on a forum didn’t know more than the actual baseball professionals?
They really won't be a pitcher short since Strider wouldn't be available even if healthy.
So…it was obvious something was wrong when he was at 94 early in the game. Several of us commented exactly that during the game while it was happening. Why was he allowed to continue?
Or is this another instance where homers will say posters on a forum didn’t know more than the actual baseball professionals?
Are there levels of this injury? Just curious if it woulda even helped strider to pull him once there was already an injury
94 isnt too far off from his norm. If he was throwing 90 then I would agree. It’s very doubtful taking him out earlier would have prevented anything. The damage was most likely done already. The UCL doesnt go from okay to broken in a few pitches. It’s a wear and tear kind of thing. It was probably hanging by a thread in ST.
They really won't be a pitcher short since Strider wouldn't be available even if healthy.
94 at a low pitch count is far from his norm.
I realize the apologists are going to defend the buffoon coaching staff, so these arguments are not surprising.