zbhargrove
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That should be obvious. 3 walks in 5 innings is the same Sims we have always seen.
It was 3 walks in just one of those 5 innings. But hey, thanks for the really valuable comment.
That should be obvious. 3 walks in 5 innings is the same Sims we have always seen.
It was 3 walks in just one of those 5 innings. But hey, thanks for the really valuable comment.
Does that really give you encouragement?
Sims was what I expect from Sims really. even his clean innings were a struggle. Deep counts. pitches that were complete wastes.. I mean if you throw a FB up.. don't follow it up with another fastball up and away. usually you go down on your next pitch... I felt his whole start today was pretty shaky..
Does that really give you encouragement?
just he seems like someone who could benefit from unleashing him and letting him go hard and fast for 1 inning over trying to stretch him out over 7.
The thing I've noticed about a lot of the Braves' young pitchers at both the major and minor league levels is that they are prone to not being able to stop the bleeding and instead let an inning get too big. The wheels seem to come off for these guys on a moment's notice.
That's something a lot of young pitchers go through.
Anderson probably at his pitch count. 6 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 0 R, 11 K.