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Straily DFA'd, toiling at AAA


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5 hours ago, OsFanSinceThe80s said:

John Means and Cashner seem to be doing ok. Straily just isn't very good. He may also have been a victim of not being ready when the season started, but he still should have been better than an ERA+ of 47.

2015: 5.40 ERA

2016: 3.76

2017: 4.26

2018: 4.12

2019: 9.82

He's not very good, but there was no reason for his total implosion this year.

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25 minutes ago, LocoChris said:

2015: 5.40 ERA

2016: 3.76

2017: 4.26

2018: 4.12

2019: 9.82

He's not very good, but there was no reason for his total implosion this year.

Yeah .... hopefully just a rough patch or a mechanical adjustment that has been made at AAA. 

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5 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

Yeah .... hopefully just a rough patch or a mechanical adjustment that has been made at AAA. 

He only has to do one thing if he comes back up. Stay healthy and eat innings. 

OK that's two things. 

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34 minutes ago, Jagwar said:

He only has to do one thing if he comes back up. Stay healthy and eat innings. 

OK that's two things. 

You can’t give up the 9.00 ERA and eat innings. I think he’s capable of the 4.5-4.75 he’s been good for the past couple of years. Since he’s not a high velocity guy that’s had a dramatic drop in velocity a rebound is actually possible 

 

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3 hours ago, Roll Tide said:

You can’t give up the 9.00 ERA and eat innings. I think he’s capable of the 4.5-4.75 he’s been good for the past couple of years. Since he’s not a high velocity guy that’s had a dramatic drop in velocity a rebound is actually possible 

 

Agree 100%. I think if he even does a 5.00 to 5.50 ERA he will stick for the rest of the year. 

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So at some point, with the way our pitching is going, we'll see Dan again this season right? 

Through 3 starts at AAA, he's pitched to a 2.30 ERA in 15.2 IP. 

1.1 HR/9 (It was 4.2 at the ML level before he was DFA)

Strike outs are up. He's doing just about everything you want him to do, it's just tough to tell if anything would change once he's back at this level. 

 

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2 hours ago, interloper said:

So at some point, with the way our pitching is going, we'll see Dan again this season right? 

Through 3 starts at AAA, he's pitched to a 2.30 ERA in 15.2 IP. 

1.1 HR/9 (It was 4.2 at the ML level before he was DFA)

Strike outs are up. He's doing just about everything you want him to do, it's just tough to tell if anything would change once he's back at this level. 

 

I don’t mean to sound bitter because I’m not, but as the standards decrease he becomes more appealing. I think there’s no doubt that we will see him again. And I hope so, And I think he will do well.

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4 hours ago, Philip said:

I don’t mean to sound bitter because I’m not, but as the standards decrease he becomes more appealing. I think there’s no doubt that we will see him again. And I hope so, And I think he will do well.

The O's owe him the opportunity to fight for the league lead in HR allowed.

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