Hahaha oh jeez I guess that's a nice crutch to have while many of our stalwarts are struggling I made that number up, btw It looks like the actual mark is about .650 or so, which is the best in the NL by about 60-70 points.
you got the guy wrong but the handedness right (er....) No, I meant Martinez tomorrow, if he's a potentially good matchup for Ross, then that makes sense
Not that anyone expected the Reds to make a run, but their quick start dissipated real quick. They've lost 6 of their last 7, and they get the Cubs(and the top of their rotation) for 4 games this weekend.
why would that be surprising? ideally, no, but i think that the likelihood that the 6th or 7th SP on your depth chart gets a start at some point is probably better than 50% :shrugs: Personally he'd be my first choice to start in the bunch. He's got the best resume of the bunch as a starter and is actually the youngest one still. That 3-2 changeup was an experiment he could afford at 5-0 with two outs. I dug it, even though the pitch sucked. This post really confused me, then I realized I watched the entire bottom of the 9th thinking that Warren was pitching when it was actually Cahill.
Dexter Fowler, who as you recall was available to any team for a few dollars after the start of spring training, currently leads the majors in fWAR as we approach the 10% mark of the season.
They're in the early portion of 28 games in 29 days, I imagine that workload for the best reliever on the team won't be something that's an enduring issue.