Perhaps you are expecting too much from rookies. Actually they're doing what you want young pitchers to do, get banged around some and still get out of the inning, give up 5 or 6 runs and still make it to 100 pitches, give up the dinger but come back with a strikeout. In short, bend but not break. These guys are still learning and EVERY pitcher goes through it. You absolutely want your young players to deal with adversity and grow a layer of crocodile skin, and this is the perfect year for them to do it.All these arms we aquired... None are really working out too much thus far.
Perhaps you are expecting too much from rookies. Actually they're doing what you want young pitchers to do, get banged around some and still get out of the inning, give up 5 or 6 runs and still make it to 100 pitches, give up the dinger but come back with a strikeout. In short, bend but not break. These guys are still learning and EVERY pitcher goes through it. You absolutely want your young players to deal with adversity and grow a layer of crocodile skin, and this is the perfect year for them to do it.
It's unrealistic to expect young pitchers to regularly give you 7 innings of 1 or 2 run ball.
like he can at least be a decent 4th OF.
Perhaps you are expecting too much from rookies. Actually they're doing what you want young pitchers to do, get banged around some and still get out of the inning, give up 5 or 6 runs and still make it to 100 pitches, give up the dinger but come back with a strikeout. In short, bend but not break. These guys are still learning and EVERY pitcher goes through it. You absolutely want your young players to deal with adversity and grow a layer of crocodile skin, and this is the perfect year for them to do it.
It's unrealistic to expect young pitchers to regularly give you 7 innings of 1 or 2 run ball.
Perhaps you are expecting too much from rookies. Actually they're doing what you want young pitchers to do, get banged around some and still get out of the inning, give up 5 or 6 runs and still make it to 100 pitches, give up the dinger but come back with a strikeout. In short, bend but not break. These guys are still learning and EVERY pitcher goes through it. You absolutely want your young players to deal with adversity and grow a layer of crocodile skin, and this is the perfect year for them to do it.
It's unrealistic to expect young pitchers to regularly give you 7 innings of 1 or 2 run ball.
But then you see teams like the Mets calling up arm after arm in recent years (Harvey, Wheeler, Syndegaard, Matz) and all of them have pretty much had instant success. We really don't have anyone of that calibur.
Well, we're trying to get there...
You missed deGrom, by the way.
Neither do about 30 other teams. This may be a once in a generation pitching staff for them. But it's more likely that their struggles will come.But then you see teams like the Mets calling up arm after arm in recent years (Harvey, Wheeler, Syndegaard, Matz) and all of them have pretty much had instant success. We really don't have anyone of that calibur.
Right. I don't see how we're trying to get there though. The Mets got Wheeler (for Beltran) and Syndegaard (for Dickey) in trades. We didn't receive any ace caliber pitcher in trades.
Neither do about 30 other teams. This may be a once in a generation pitching staff for them. But it's more likely that their struggles will come.