Anibal Sanchez hurt during warmups, carted off

Soroka pitched too recently to fill in for his next start. But beyond that he is probably the best replacement candidate.
 
He really was, yeah. Absolutely stinks. I didn't think he'd keep it up, but he could at least make a good option as a long man out of the pen.

I dunno where Gohara is in his rehab. On 680 the Fan they were speculating on Chuck n Chernoff that Soroka would make sense and be on regular rest. Not holding my breath on that
 
Fried...or Sims

Why would you start Soroka's clock when you are really not ready for him yet. Fried and Sims have already started their's.
 
If AA felt acuna was rushed, surely soroka is not even a candidate

Yeah you'd think. Radio speculation was that the rest of the rotation moves up a day and then Soroka would be on Sunday. But I'm guessing its Wisler or Sims until Gohara's ready
 
Gohara threw 62 pitches on 4/17. He should throw ~80 pitches on 4/22 or 4/23, and be ready to pitch in an MLB game as soon as 4/27.

That leaves 2 starts to be filled in by Sims/Wisler/Fried on either 4/19 or 4/20 (depending on when Newk pitches), and again on 4/25. These types of fill in starts are exactly what these AAAA guys are on the roster to do. Gohara should be ready to take over after that.

I think it would be dumb to promote Soroka for 2 starts. The last thing the Braves need is for him to get injured while on a temporary MLB stint, and be stuck on the MLB DL for any amount of time burning his service time. When Soroka comes up it needs to be with the intention of it being permanent.
 
Not only on the field, but Sanchez was a mentor to the young guys., especially Folty. After one of the young guys came to the dugout, it was Sanchez who was talking to them.
 
I thought Soroka would be up this year for a substantial amount of time, but I doubt it'd be starting on Sunday. I was thinking more on the lines of late June, July.

I think Newcomb moves up and then if he's not needed, it'll be Sims Sunday.
 
I don't really care when Soroka is called up. Service time isn't quite as important for pitchers. But when he is called up, it needs to be for the rest of the season, regardless of his numbers.
 
Wisler just seems to make the most sense - as crazy as that sounds. Tomorrow's his day to begin with, and he's coming off of a good start (for whatever that means with him).
 
Not only on the field, but Sanchez was a mentor to the young guys., especially Folty. After one of the young guys came to the dugout, it was Sanchez who was talking to them.

It was his leg, not his throat. He can still mentor.
 
Considering his AFL peformance, I lean towards Fried getting another shot right now.
 
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