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19 minutes ago, OFFNY said:

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Roch Kubatko had Wright at 12 Pitches after the 1st Inning (7 )Strikes, )5 )Balls) ........ overall, he threw 71 Pitches (46 )Strikes, )25 )Balls.)

Adam Jones doubled a runner off of the bag on a lineout TWICE ........ once in the 1st inning when he doubled the runner off of 2nd base, and once in the 3rd inning when he doubled the runner off of 1st base.

Overall, Wright was the beneficiary of 3 Double Plays from his defense in the 4.67 Innings that he pitched. 

8 out of the 9 hits that Wright ceded were singles, 2 of which was the infield variety.

 

 

14 OUTS: o 3 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 2 Strikeouts, 2 Popouts, 2 Flyouts, 2 Lineouts (Including 1 Double Plays), 1 Thrown Out Trying to Take an Extra Base on a Throw

 

DENNIS MICHAEL WRIGHT )))))) (vs. BLUE JAYS, 3/17) )))))) [Spring Training] 

IP:lll.4.67

H:lllll 9 ll (1 Triple, 8 Singles) l

R:lllll 4

BB:ll 1)

SO:l. 2

Pitches: l) 71 )(46 )Strikes, )25 )Balls)

2018 ERA: l) 4.91 )l (Spring Training) )  14.67 IP (8 ER)

2018 WHIP: l) 1.295 )l (Spring Training) )  14.67  IP (19 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l) .281 )l (Spring Training) )  (16 for 57)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 l.(71 lllStrikes, llllllBalls) ll [First inning Only]

 

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Please sign Cobb and end this.

-Oriole Fandom

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44 minutes ago, OFFNY said:

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Roch Kubatko had Wright at 12 Pitches after the 1st Inning (7 )Strikes, )5 )Balls) ........ overall, he threw 71 Pitches (46 )Strikes, )25 )Balls.)

Adam Jones doubled a runner off of the bag on a lineout TWICE ........ once in the 1st inning when he doubled the runner off of 2nd base, and once in the 3rd inning when he doubled the runner off of 1st base.

Overall, Wright was the beneficiary of 3 Double Plays from his defense in the 4.67 Innings that he pitched. 

8 out of the 9 hits that Wright ceded were singles, 2 of which was the infield variety.

 

 

14 OUTS: o 3 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 2 Strikeouts, 2 Popouts, 2 Flyouts, 2 Lineouts (Including 1 Double Plays), 1 Thrown Out Trying to Take an Extra Base on a Throw

 

DENNIS MICHAEL WRIGHT )))))) (vs. BLUE JAYS, 3/17) )))))) [Spring Training] 

IP:lll.4.67

H:lllll 9 ll (1 Triple, 8 Singles) l

R:lllll 4

BB:ll 1)

SO:l. 2

Pitches: l) 71 )(46 )Strikes, )25 )Balls)

2018 ERA: l) 4.91 )l (Spring Training) )  14.67 IP (8 ER)

2018 WHIP: l) 1.295 )l (Spring Training) )  14.67  IP (19 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: l) .281 )l (Spring Training) )  (16 for 57)

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 l.(71 lllStrikes, llllllBalls) ll [First inning Only]

 

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Mike Wright is not a major league starter.  I hope they DFA him. 

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17 minutes ago, tntoriole said:

Mike Wright is not a major league starter.  I hope they DFA him. 

At this point I would sign Cobb and start using Wright in 1 inning relief appearances multiple days in a row and see how he does.  He isn't a starter but can he be good in relief???  Not much time to find out.  

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12 minutes ago, Yardball85 said:

It's laughable.  Because Orioles, he's probably still the favorite for the spot.  Can't wait for the post-game excuses from Buck.

I think they’ve always really liked Castro. I’m not down on Wright. Put the guy in Middle Relief. Let’s see what happens. 

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I have been a Wright skeptic this spring but I will have to say some positive things about today's outing.

He had not gone more the 3 innings this spring.  Today he went 4 innings and allowed one run.  From what I could hear on the radio he had pretty good command during those 4 innings'

He faltered in the fifth.   He should get another start this spring if he has a good outing going 5 innings in his last outing he may make the rotation.

I want to hear what Frobby has to say about Wright today since he was in the stands.

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27 minutes ago, sportsfan8703 said:

I think they’ve always really liked Castro. I’m not down on Wright. Put the guy in Middle Relief. Let’s see what happens. 

I have to say I never saw much in Wright.   I find it hard to believe there isn't someone else who will be DFA in the next couple of weeks who wouldn't be a better choice than Wright 

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12 minutes ago, wildcard said:

I have been a Wright skeptic this spring but I will have to say some positive things about today's outing.

He had not gone more the 3 innings this spring.  Today he went 4 innings and allowed one run.  From what I could hear on the radio he had pretty good command during those 4 innings'

He faltered in the fifth.   He should get another start this spring if he has a good outing going 5 innings in his last outing he may make the rotation.

I want to hear what Frobby has to say about Wright today since he was in the stands.

I see your point here but his MO has been to melt down when things turn sideways.  That was what happened today.  If he gets another start then you have delayed finding out whether he can do anything in relief.  If he fails in that start, then what?

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1 hour ago, mdbdotcom said:

If Wright and Tillman continue to struggle and we don't add a starter, then it looks like Cortes and Castro will tentatively occupy the 4 and 5 slots in the rotation. 

FTFY - it's a moving target

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