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A fly ball pitcher with an outfield of Peterson, Jones, and Trumbo

Didn't watch the game but I wouldn't be at all surprised if 3-4 of those singles were the result of an OF with no range.

Listened to one inning where the announcer made it clear that Trumbo misplayed(broke back on a ball 15 ft in front of him) a ball into a single.

Really no way to evaluate the O's pitching staff with this putrid defense.

The silver lining for 2018 is that if you would fix the defense (replace all three OF'ers, and find a 3B) the pitching might not be that bad.

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21 OUTS: 9 Groundouts, 5 Strikeouts, 3 Flyouts, 2 Lineouts, 1 Popout, 1 Foulout

 

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY )))))))) (vs. METS, 6/06)

IP:lll7

H:llll ) l(2 Doubles, 1 Single)

R:llll  0

BB:lll3 ) *

SO:lll5

Pitches: l) 96  )(62 )Strikes, )34)Balls)

2018 ERA: l)  4.04  )  75.67 IP  (34 ER) 

2018 WHIP: l)  1.256  )  75.67 IP  (95 H/BB) 

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l)  .246  )(72 for 293)

 

* )) 1 of the Walks was Intentional

 

PITCHES BY INNING  

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17  lll(91 llStrikes, llllBalls)

12  lll(91 llStrikes, lllBalls)

13  lll(81 llStrikes, lllBalls)

10  lll(61 llStrikes, lllBalls)

11  llll(91 llStrikes, llllBalls)

10  llll(61 llStrikes, llllBalls)

23  llll(15 llStrikes, llllBalls)

 

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24 OUTS: 7 Strikeouts, 7 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 4 Flyouts, 3 Lineouts, 1 Popout, 1 Foulout

 

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY )))))))) (vs. RED SOX, 6/11)

IP:lll8

H:llll ) l(3 Singles)

R:llll  0

BB:lll2

SO:lll7

Pitches: l) 104  )(66 )Strikes, )38)Balls)

2018 ERA: l)  3.66  )  83.67 IP  (34 ER) 

2018 WHIP: l)  1.196  )  83.67 IP  (100 H/BB) 

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l)  .235  )(75 for 319)

 

PITCHES BY INNING  

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17  lll(12 llStrikes, ll51 llBalls)

81  lll(41 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

10  lll(71 llStrikes, ll31 llBalls)

51  lll(51 llStrikes, ll0llBalls)

15  llll(11 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

23  llll(10 llStrikes, l13 lllBalls)

14  llll(91 llStrikes, ll51 llBalls)

12  llll(81 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

 

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17 hours ago, OFFNY said:

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24 OUTS: 7 Strikeouts, 7 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 4 Flyouts, 3 Lineouts, 1 Popout, 1 Foulout

 

 

DYLAN MATTHEW BUNDY )))))))) (vs. RED SOX, 6/11)

IP:lll8

H:llll ) l(3 Singles)

R:llll  0

BB:lll2

SO:lll7

Pitches: l) 104  )(66 )Strikes, )38)Balls)

2018 ERA: l)  3.66  )  83.67 IP  (34 ER) 

2018 WHIP: l)  1.196  )  83.67 IP  (100 H/BB) 

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l)  .235  )(75 for 319)

 

PITCHES BY INNING  

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17  lll(12 llStrikes, ll51 llBalls)

81  lll(41 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

10  lll(71 llStrikes, ll31 llBalls)

51  lll(51 llStrikes, ll0llBalls)

15  llll(11 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

23  llll(10 llStrikes, l13 lllBalls)

14  llll(91 llStrikes, ll51 llBalls)

12  llll(81 llStrikes, ll41 llBalls)

 

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Dylan Bundy Keeps It Rolling

(By Steve Melewski)

http://www.masnsports.com/steve-melewski/2018/06/bundy-keeps-it-rolling-against-boston-plus-grayson-rodriguez-note.html

 

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On 6/6/2018 at 8:58 PM, Frobby said:

Bundy’s first 5 starts: 1.42 ERA

Bundy’s next 3 starts: 19.00 ERA

Bundy’s last 5 starts: 2.57 ERA

Make that 2.09 in his last six starts .    Also averaging better than 7 innings a start in that stretch.    It’s just bizarre how he went walkabout in those three games in the middle.   

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3 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Make that 2.09 in his last six starts .    Also averaging better than 7 innings a start in that stretch.    It’s just bizarre how he went walkabout in those three games in the middle.   

And how Caleb got sent down after hinting Bundy wasn't 100% physically.

Maybe he was trying to pitch through a slight groin pull?

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It’s nice to see Bundy finally get some run support.    6 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, 5 K’s.    He pitched very well but gave up a key gopher ball with 2 on base, one of whom was on base courtesy of Adam Jones letting a fly ball land that almost any CF catches.   

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19 minutes ago, Frobby said:

 

It’s nice to see Bundy finally get some run support. 6 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, 5 K’s. He pitched very well but gave up a key gopher ball with 2 on base, one of whom was on base courtesy of Adam Jones letting a fly ball land that almost any CF catches.   

 

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It's nice to see ANYBODY in the Orioles' starting rotation finally get some run support.

 

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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

It’s nice to see Bundy finally get some run support.    6 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, 5 K’s.    He pitched very well but gave up a key gopher ball with 2 on base, one of whom was on base courtesy of Adam Jones letting a fly ball land that almost any CF catches.   

Adam has always made centerfield look graceful. Five+ years ago, he would quickly glide towards the ball to make some gappers look routine.  Nowadays he slowly glides to make routine fly balls into base hits.  He still looks good doing it though.

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1 minute ago, Mendoza Line said:

Adam has always made centerfield look graceful. Five+ years ago, he would quickly glide towards the ball to make some gappers look routine.  Nowadays he slowly glides to make routine fly balls into base hits.  He still looks good doing it though.

It is better to look good than to be good.--- Fernando

 

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