Dusty Baker said the trainers told him McCullers was “going through a dead-arm period,” but he expects to start him early in the Oakland series after today’s abbreviated outing. McCullers said he’s not hurt and is going through a “weird period” coming off TJ surgery that’s not uncommon. “It’s apparently part of the process from the guys I’ve talked to.” The Astros are 3-for-24 with RISP. This is only the seventh time in franchise history they've had as many as 24 ABs with RISP (since it became a stat in 1974). The automatic runner at 2B to start an inning has helped them get there.
Uh huh... I am going with my initial diagnosis from earlier in this thread... I am getting my a$$ kicked and need to get out of here.
He didn't pitch yesterday? I thought he pitched yesterday? That wasn't him? That didn't get out of the first? Oh, that was McCullers doing his best Bielak impersonation?
Hopefully he can fully heal. Honestly, his bat was very pedestrian, I think this was connected at least in part to his knee issue, although it's important to note his whiff % ticked up too (as it gradually has been over the past 5-6 years). I guess it's better to rest and let it heal than risk potentially worsening.
- Jose Altuve (right knee) to the IL, retroactive to Sept. 4 - Jose Urquidy and Brad Peacock activated from the IL - Humberto Castellanos added as the 29th man - Cionel Perez optioned - Rogelio Armenteros transferred to the 45-day IL Andre Scrubb, Luis Garcia, Ryan Pressly and Brooks Raley are not available for the Astros in today's doubleheader, Dusty Baker said. Lance McCullers Jr. is slated to pitch the second game of the Astros' doubleheader against the A's on Tuesday, Dusty Baker said.
Gonna be a rough night for us if the zone is that wide. In the past I've actually found Knight to be one of the better umps, IMO.
At least in the end, it didn't matter because he didn't score. But that was a pretty big miss. Wondering why Mayfield wasn't yelling at the dugout?