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He got about 10 games of service time and we used one of his option year.
Ender has been going through this for quite a bit more than 20 games.
You guys are weirdly attached to believing that Ender isn't toast.
He got about 10 games of service time and we used one of his option year.
He got about 10 games of service time and we used one of his option year.
Pache optioned to the alternate site. How does this affect his clock? He was called up but never played a game.
Source? I’m not seeing anyone reporting this.
Not true it was a fake sight. Wright was optioned tho...
Not true it was a fake sight. Wright was optioned tho...
I guess with the back to back days off and one coming Monday, they dont need a 5th starter for awhile? Is why Wright is sent down. Man this rotation's a mess.
Plus, it wouldn’t be 10 games of service time at this point. He’s only been up for 1 game, so it would only count as 3-4 games of service time. Yesterday was PPD and today is an off day. So if they are going to option him, today would be the day.
Plus, it wouldn’t be 10 games of service time at this point. He’s only been up for 1 game, so it would only count as 3-4 games of service time. Yesterday was PPD and today is an off day. So if they are going to option him, today would be the day.
That’s not at all how service time works. It’s days on the roster, not games played. That’s why a full year of service time is 172 days covering 162 games over the full 186 day season.
This is factually incorrect. Healthy Ender in 2019 was exactly the player he’s always been...quality CF defense, decent vs RHP, unplayable vs LHP, and frequently miscast as a “speedy leadoff guy who steal bases” despite not being very fast.
If he’s healthy, he’s the best CF option vs RHP. He appears to have remembered how to hit the ball to all fields, so there’s no reason to sit him.
You guys are weirdly attached to believing that Ender isn't toast.