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BEHOLD: Ongoing Lineup Thread, 2019


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Just now, BohKnowsBmore said:

Ruiz, Wilkerson, and Sisco sitting as well, so it seems that they think Beeks will be the follower. 

Beeks followed Stanek last Thursday (4 days ago).  Stanek went 2 innings, Beeks 3.1.   The game wound up going 18 innings and they used 9 pitchers (and Minnesota used 10!).

So 3 days rest after going 3.1 innings seems about right.

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1 minute ago, Going Underground said:

They think it is Yarborough. He is a lefty.

Well whaddya know, Beeks and Yarborough are both lefties.   I was wrong about that.

So we might end up seeing another lefty tomorrow.  

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30 minutes ago, SteveA said:

Well whaddya know, Beeks and Yarborough are both lefties.   I was wrong about that.

So we might end up seeing another lefty tomorrow.  

That would definitely help explain in part why Sisco went three days in a row behind the dish.  He will probably sit these next two with Severino starting both with a LHP expected.

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Jonathan Rafael Villar Roque - SS

John Dwight Smith, Jr. - LF

Trey Mancini - DH

Chance Sisco - C

Anthony Santander - RF

Rio Ruiz - 3B

Hanser Joel Alberto Pena - 2B

Chris Davis - 1B

Steve Wilkerson - CF

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1 hour ago, atomic said:

I don't understand why Hyde bats Alberto so low in the line-up.  He has good OBP.  

Very unbalanced.   Not good OBP vs righties.

.234/.266/.290/.556 vs righties.   Low in the order seems about right.

.422/.432/.550/..982 vs lefties.

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