Jimenez is in Bob Gibson mode this season. 8 more shutout innings. ERA down to 0.88. WHIP under 1.00. About to go to 9-1. In his only loss, he gave up 1 ER over 7 IP.
Randy Johnson was worth three pretty good prospects and he was pitching mediocre, Roy should do just as good.
It's a different era. Teams don't give away their top prospects anymore unless you include a boat load of cash in the deal.
It's been kind of going under the radar with the entire team struggling offensively but Bourn has been in a bit of a slump over the past month: .242/.296/.286 (AVG/OBP/SLG) That's barely better than Manzella over the same period.
You know a pitcher is struggling when Cash successfully makes it to 1st base. :grin: By the way, coming into today, Manzella had a .733 OPS over the last 10 games and an .844 OPS over the last 5. Terribly small sample sizes but it's significant given what Manzella had done over the first 25 games of the season, which was basically hit worse than just about every last qualified hitter in major league baseball.
Yea, nowhere for him and Feliz to hide anymore. Feliz doesn't feel as much pressure being on the downside of his career and already have gotten paid. It's now or never for Manzella. He probably never even gets this shot in most other organizations.
Here's an interesting short read on Myers from 2008: http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/anatomy-of-a-player-brett-myers/ It talks about his 5-pitch arsenal, why he was struggling before he got sent down to AAA and what he did to fix it. I don't know where he's at right now as far as how he mixes up his pitches, but it's an interesting read even if a little old.
I was talking with somebody in a previous game thread about guys that Pence compares to. Corey Hart seems like another great example. Two tall, wiry right-fielders with strikingly similar career numbers across the board. Hart's been doing it for longer and Pence's numbers are just slightly better at this point but it seems like a real good comparison. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/pencehu01.shtml http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/hartco01.shtml
Hopefully we can score some runs on the worst bullpen in baseball(Actually assuming this to be true, they have to be bottom 5).
All 3 Astro runs are unearned. It seems like this has been the story of the Brewers for years. Error prone players all over the place.