And it would give Cunningham a few ABs in CF, which would mean less ABs for EYJ.
or Maybin
And it would give Cunningham a few ABs in CF, which would mean less ABs for EYJ.
And it would give Cunningham a few ABs in CF, which would mean less ABs for EYJ.
or Maybin
It's not clear though. If it were, he'd be on the DL.
The bullpen is a mess, the back end of our rotation is a joke, and there is no way this offense will keep up their current pace. This is a bad, bad baseball team.
I really don't give a ****. He was on fire. And then he had that play with his leg. And if he's not injured, then he's been pitching scared ever since and is mentally shot. So regardless, he needs to be either skipped over to get his head right or put on the DL. Anyone who's ever watched him pitch can tell from his follow through and body language something isn't right, either physically or mentally.
I really don't give a ****. He was on fire. And then he had that play with his leg. And if he's not injured, then he's been pitching scared ever since and is mentally shot. So regardless, he needs to be either skipped over to get his head right or put on the DL. Anyone who's ever watched him pitch can tell from his follow through and body language something isn't right, either physically or mentally.
Yes, I was going to advocate bringing Cunningham up and benching or cutting EY earlier this evening. I decided not to, so as not to be too much of a negative prick. But, crime in a coma anything think it's coming him up and EYA out of the lineup, even if only a few nights, is a positive step.
Congratulations on not giving a ****. Not sure if you're aware, but pitchers do get into funks sometimes, especially young ones. Teheran will be fine if he's healthy.
Yes I understand that. The whole point I'm making is I don't believe he's fine. At all. It isn't just him missing pitch location at this point. But if he comes out the next couple outings and pitches well, then I'll eat the crow.
That's fine, and he very well may not be. But, he maintains that he is, and I seriously doubt even Hart and Fredi are dumb enough to let our young ace pitch through a potentially serious injury in meaningless games.
Front end not much better. That's a key problem.
Yes, please.
I was going to advocate bringing Cunningham up and benching or cutting EY earlier this evening. I decided not to, so as not to be too much of a negative prick and all. But, criminy--anything that gets Todd up and EY out of the lineup, even if only a few nights, is a positive step.
Nats sit Uggla down and put Escobar back in the line-up. So Escobar goes out and gets 3 hits. LOL.
PS--Teheran got off to a bad start in 2013 before righting the ship. He was solid pretty much beginning to end in 2014 though. Weather's been kind of funky. It may take him awhile to find his groove. My point is that he looked all out of joint on Tuesday night.
The pitching as a whole is atrocious. 5th worst team FIP at 4.43 and 8th worst ERA at 4.35.
Pitching hurt will do that
The pitching as a whole is atrocious. 5th worst team FIP at 4.43 and 8th worst ERA at 4.35.
Miller has been good, other than the inexcusable giving up back to back to the 8-9 hitters tonight. Everyone else is making horrible pitches right now and can't finish hitters off. When they do get ahead with two strikes, they're pussyfooting around and not going after guys. That elevates pitch counts and gets us to a less than stellar bullpen early on.![]()
That's a credible theory. I'd be curious to see what his pitch selection numbers were the other night. He was really in love with the off-speed stuff. If you're banged up, it can be difficult to get enough heat on the fastball.