4/19 GDT vs Jays

We definitely need more time to evaluate Stults and Cahill. They've started a combined 3 games. I bet at least one of them will deliver a quality outing against the Mets this week.
 
I just hope Teheran's knee isn't hurt.

Agree those guys will get better and prob miller a little worse.

We've played some decent offenses too. Pitching usually a little ahead of hitting early but Toronto, Miami, and Mets are good line ups. Toronto at their place especially tough.
 
he has a high strike out rate so for some reason in 2015 that means he's good.

I could give a rat's ass about high K rates. I'm more interested in the possibility of him lowering his strikeouts vis a vis re-mastering his sinker.

As for everything else you said: :Bowman:
 
Cahill has made ONE start. Regardless of what you think about the trade, we ARE paying him quite a lot and tossing him in the trash after one start would be ridiculous.

Agreed. Plus this is a rebuild year like it or not (I don't like it but I understand the reality) so even if he continues to struggle mostly you still stick with him because the kids on the farm are not ready and shouldn't be rushed. Again, this team was set-up with the future in mind, not so much the present, if we cared a lot about the present we'd either went with Wandy over Stults or kept them both and not made other moves too. So despite the good start the plan stays the same.

That said, I could see moving Martin to the rotation and Stults to the bullpen at some point.
 
It's early, but it's good to see Miller getting more ground balls than he has in the past. Big guy who throws hard, so if he can keep the ball down and refine an "out pitch," he could really surprise.
 
would this be a good place to remind the board that heyward was the most overrated brave in history (great baserunner!...LOL) and the trade for Shelby Miller was a brilliant move (equaled only by not throwing 20 million a year on a defensive guy in an offensive premium position)?

probably not
 
I had to be away when the game ended, but better late than never.......................
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oh, i get it. he has a high strike out rate so for some reason in 2015 that means he's good. just like good baserunning means a mediocre hitter with no power is worth $25 million/per.

i feel like we're in the gluten free era of baseball. once people wrap their heads around the idiocy of some of the diets they swear by, they'll just laugh about some of the decisions that were made.

He had a some pretty decent years in the past if you cared at all to look at actual facts.

No one said they EXPECT him to be a good pitcher or that he is some world beater. But he clearly has talent and has had some good results in the past. His talent is worth a shot to see if Roger can revive his career.
 
would this be a good place to remind the board that heyward was the most overrated brave in history (great baserunner!...LOL) and the trade for Shelby Miller was a brilliant move (equaled only by not throwing 20 million a year on a defensive guy in an offensive premium position)?

Duck...incoming...that said, I wouldn't mind if he were in our outfield next year...
 
I can't believe we got Miller for a player who was one year away from free agency. I don't care who that player is.

He looks really raw. That could be an excellent thing, meaning he will develop beyond what we already see, or it could be a part of the player he is and will be. Either way, I look forward to watching him over the next couple years.
 
He looks really raw. That could be an excellent thing, meaning he will develop beyond what we already see, or it could be a part of the player he is and will be. Either way, I look forward to watching him over the next couple years.

Agreed 100%. This is probably the worst he is going to be. Not in terms of actual performance output but stuff and repitoire on the mount. I can't understand how anyone can "lol" the comment I made. Regardless of what Heyward does in his career the Braves still traded 1 year of Heyward for 4 years of Miller. Great deal.
 
Agreed. Plus this is a rebuild year like it or not (I don't like it but I understand the reality) so even if he continues to struggle mostly you still stick with him because the kids on the farm are not ready and shouldn't be rushed. Again, this team was set-up with the future in mind, not so much the present, if we cared a lot about the present we'd either went with Wandy over Stults or kept them both and not made other moves too. So despite the good start the plan stays the same.

That said, I could see moving Martin to the rotation and Stults to the bullpen at some point.

It might be sooner than you think because of latest news.
 
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