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24 minutes ago, foxfield said:

Loved the outing yesterday, but why on earth do you throw Bundy 126 pitches....in May...when you have the worst record in baseball...and a huge lead.  I just do not get it.

 

Buck is currently batting Davis fifth, he is either trolling or DGAF.  

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Wow, only followed the first 7 innings or so and didn't realize he had went the whole way.

I'm not a pitch count slave by any means, but why push him that hard in a game that is in hand?  Makes no sense, especially since his performance seems to get significantly better with extra rest.

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27 minutes ago, glenn__davis said:

Wow, only followed the first 7 innings or so and didn't realize he had went the whole way.

I'm not a pitch count slave by any means, but why push him that hard in a game that is in hand?  Makes no sense, especially since his performance seems to get significantly better with extra rest.

In 2018, on 4 days rest, his ERA is 1.86.  On 5 days, it is 8.66.

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2 hours ago, foxfield said:

Loved the outing yesterday, but why on earth do you throw Bundy 126 pitches....in May...when you have the worst record in baseball...and a huge lead.  I just do not get it.

 

121.   But yea I get what your saying.  

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On 5/24/2018 at 5:17 PM, OFFNY said:

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Bundy is a funny guy.

 

 

* ) 28 OUTS: 14 Strikeouts, 4 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 4 Flyouts, 4 Lineouts, 1 Foulout

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY )))))))) (vs. WHITE SOX, 5/24)

IP:llll9 )) (COMPLETE-GAME) 

H:lllll ) l(1 Home Run, 1 Single)

R:lllll  3

BB:llll1 ) **

SO:li14

Pitches: l) 121  )(86 )Strikes, )35)Balls)

2018 ERA: l)  4.45 )  62.67 IP  (31 ER) 

2018 WHIP: l)  1.245  )  62.67 IP  (78 H/BB) 

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l)  .240  )(58 for 242)

 

* )) Bundy recorded 4 outs in the 4th inning, due to a dropped 3rd strike.

** )) Bundy also had 1 Hit Batsman

 

PITCHES BY INNING  

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13  lll(91 llStrikes, lllllBalls)

14  lll(91 llStrikes, lllllBalls)

10  lll(81 llStrikes, lllllBalls)

22  lll(15 llStrikes, lllllBalls)

91  lll(81 llStrikes, llllllBalls)

13  lll(71 llStrikes, lllllBalls)

15  lll(12 llStrikes, lllllBalls)

91  lll(71 llStrikes, llllllBalls)

15  lll(10 llStrikes, llllllBalls)

 

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21 hours ago, foxfield said:

Loved the outing yesterday, but why on earth do you throw Bundy 126 pitches....in May...when you have the worst record in baseball...and a huge lead.  I just do not get it.

 

 

20 hours ago, glenn__davis said:

Wow, only followed the first 7 innings or so and didn't realize he had went the whole way.

I'm not a pitch count slave by any means, but why push him that hard in a game that is in hand?  Makes no sense, especially since his performance seems to get significantly better with extra rest.

Small thing, but it was 121 pitches, not 126.    I guess every pitch matters once you’re over 100 or so, so it seemed worth mentioning.   

I guess we’ll see how Bundy is affected the next few times out, but I’m not that concerned.   He was cruising all game, and only threw 9 and 15 pitches the last two innings.    It’s not just the number of pitches, but how stressful the innings were and how high the pitch count was in particular innings.  

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9 minutes ago, Frobby said:

 

Small thing, but it was 121 pitches, not 126.    I guess every pitch matters once you’re over 100 or so, so it seemed worth mentioning.   

I guess we’ll see how Bundy is affected the next few times out, but I’m not that concerned.   He was cruising all game, and only threw 9 and 15 pitches the last two innings.    It’s not just the number of pitches, but how stressful the innings were and how high the pitch count was in particular innings.  

Yes 121, and I hope you are right...just seems to be senseless.

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18 OUTS: 6 Strikeouts, 4 Groundouts (Including 2 Double Plays), 3 Flyouts, 2 Lineouts, 1 Popout

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY )))))))) (vs. NATIONALS, 5/29)

IP:llll6

H:lll 11 ) l(2 Home Runs, 9 Singles)

R:llll  3

BB:lll0

SO:lll6

Pitches: l) 94  )(68 )Strikes, )26)Balls)

2018 ERA: l)  4.46  )  68.67 IP  (34 ER) 

2018 WHIP: l)  1.296  )  68.67 IP  (89 H/BB) 

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l)  .257  )(69 for 269)

 

PITCHES BY INNING  

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14  lll(11 llStrikes, lllBalls)

21  lll(15 llStrikes, lllBalls)

12  lll(91 llStrikes, lllBalls)

19  lll(14 llStrikes, lllBalls)

11  llll(61 llStrikes, lllBalls)

17  llll(13 llStrikes, llllBalls)

 

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