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Post by aztecryan on Aug 4, 2020 8:58:58 GMT -8
May be on his way to the Show...at the ripe age of 20.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 4, 2020 9:31:04 GMT -8
Confirmed.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2020 10:14:29 GMT -8
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 4, 2020 10:24:41 GMT -8
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Post by aardvark on Aug 4, 2020 10:43:42 GMT -8
Corresponding roster move?
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 4, 2020 10:59:14 GMT -8
Corresponding roster move? Bednar optioned.
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Post by aardvark on Aug 4, 2020 12:31:41 GMT -8
Corresponding roster move? Bednar optioned. Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2020 6:22:59 GMT -8
Well, a shaky debut but he struck out a couple of guys and did not walk anyone. He'll bounce back fine.
The pen has been a bit rough so far.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 6, 2020 8:35:56 GMT -8
Well, a shaky debut but he struck out a couple of guys and did not walk anyone. He'll bounce back fine. The pen has been a bit rough so far. Never should have been utilized there. That made me angry. Irrationally. But is what it is. He got squeezed on the Seager AB (How bad are umpires this year?) and then inexplicably throws a fastball on a 1-2 count to a dead fastball hitter. One bad pitch that probably could have been avoided three different ways. That's the youngest pitcher in the league now.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2020 8:46:04 GMT -8
Perhaps he (or the C) were thinking Seager would be expecting him to waste one with a deuce off the plate or something and thought they could sneak a mid 90's nasty boy up his arse.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 6, 2020 8:53:13 GMT -8
Perhaps he (or the C) were thinking Seager would be expecting him to waste one with a deuce off the plate or something and thought they could sneak a mid 90's nasty boy up his arse. The pitch that Seager laid off of to get the base hit was 99.1 on the outside corner. It literally missed by an inch, but could have been called a strike easily. Pederson I can't explain. Had him down 0-2 and then made the 1-2 mistake pitch into his swing path. But Patiño's platoon splits heavily favor right handed hitters. Three of the first four he faced were....left handed hitters, including Bellinger and Seager.
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Post by aardvark on Aug 6, 2020 9:38:53 GMT -8
Well, a shaky debut but he struck out a couple of guys and did not walk anyone. He'll bounce back fine. The pen has been a bit rough so far. Never should have been utilized there. That made me angry. Irrationally. But is what it is. He got squeezed on the Seager AB (How bad are umpires this year?) and then inexplicably throws a fastball on a 1-2 count to a dead fastball hitter. One bad pitch that probably could have been avoided three different ways. That's the youngest pitcher in the league now. Learning experience.
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Post by azteca on Aug 6, 2020 10:10:25 GMT -8
Perhaps he (or the C) were thinking Seager would be expecting him to waste one with a deuce off the plate or something and thought they could sneak a mid 90's nasty boy up his arse. The pitch that Seager laid off of to get the base hit was 99.1 on the outside corner. It literally missed by an inch, but could have been called a strike easily. Pederson I can't explain. Had him down 0-2 and then made the 1-2 mistake pitch into his swing path. But Patiño's platoon splits heavily favor right handed hitters. Three of the first four he faced were....left handed hitters, including Bellinger and Seager. Been wondering this season so far why Padre relief pitchers have been inserted to face hitters that hit from the opposite side. Isn’t it usually the norm that lefties come in to face lefties and righties, righties? That doesn’t seem to have been happening consistently so far, am I right.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 6, 2020 10:22:43 GMT -8
Never should have been utilized there. That made me angry. Irrationally. But is what it is. He got squeezed on the Seager AB (How bad are umpires this year?) and then inexplicably throws a fastball on a 1-2 count to a dead fastball hitter. One bad pitch that probably could have been avoided three different ways. That's the youngest pitcher in the league now. Learning experience. Shouldn't have been in.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 6, 2020 10:24:31 GMT -8
The pitch that Seager laid off of to get the base hit was 99.1 on the outside corner. It literally missed by an inch, but could have been called a strike easily. Pederson I can't explain. Had him down 0-2 and then made the 1-2 mistake pitch into his swing path. But Patiño's platoon splits heavily favor right handed hitters. Three of the first four he faced were....left handed hitters, including Bellinger and Seager. Been wondering this season so far why Padre relief pitchers have been inserted to face hitters that hit from the opposite side. Isn’t it usually the norm that lefties come in to face lefties and righties, righties? That doesn’t seem to have been happening consistently so far, am I right. The three batter rule has a lot to do with that. You can't just pick and choose anymore unless it's a particular spot with 2 outs or whatnot. Most of the Padre relievers have to be able to get both sides out.
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Post by aardvark on Aug 6, 2020 11:29:22 GMT -8
But he was. He will survive.
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Post by azteca on Aug 6, 2020 11:30:43 GMT -8
Been wondering this season so far why Padre relief pitchers have been inserted to face hitters that hit from the opposite side. Isn’t it usually the norm that lefties come in to face lefties and righties, righties? That doesn’t seem to have been happening consistently so far, am I right. The three batter rule has a lot to do with that. You can't just pick and choose anymore unless it's a particular spot with 2 outs or whatnot. Most of the Padre relievers have to be able to get both sides out. Guess I forgot about that rule, which in my opinion, is not a good one!
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 6, 2020 12:11:06 GMT -8
The three batter rule has a lot to do with that. You can't just pick and choose anymore unless it's a particular spot with 2 outs or whatnot. Most of the Padre relievers have to be able to get both sides out. Guess I forgot about that rule, which in my opinion, is not a good one! I like it. Adds a layer of depth to the game.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 6, 2020 12:11:47 GMT -8
But he was. He will survive. Setting players up to succeed is paramount in this organization for it to be a winning franchise.
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Post by aardvark on Aug 6, 2020 12:32:15 GMT -8
But he was. He will survive. Setting players up to succeed is paramount in this organization for it to be a winning franchise. Then maybe they should have signed a manager who wouldn't have done that.
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