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2 hours ago, Philip said:

I’m curious about the new guy’s upside? He hasn’t any options, so he clogs the roster. What good things does he have?

We didn’t pick him up on a whim, (hopefully that reason walked out the door with last fall’s departures.) So what are his advantages?

He's someone else.

 

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1 hour ago, BohKnowsBmore said:

This meant for the trade deadline thread? I would agree... cashner’s market just got a lot hotter. 

 Yeah, I should’ve put it in a different comment area. I am extremely gratified by what Mike is doing now. He is anticipating movies and preparing for those moves.

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2 hours ago, Philip said:

 Yeah, I should’ve put it in a different comment area. I am extremely gratified by what Mike is doing now. He is anticipating movies and preparing for those moves.

I mean I like Elias and all, but picking up guys from the waiver wire isn’t exactly high level chess. He’s been doing this all season and will continue to do it if there’s a chance of upgrading the pitching staff regardless of pending trades. 

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Brooks is starting game 1 today. He’s out options. It’s a double header and then pen was taxed last night, Brooks might be DFAd before game 2. 

While that would be hilarious, I’d also like to see this team stumble onto at least one SP with all the guys we’ve ran out there. Chris Waters?

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75% of the outs that Brooks recorded [6 out of 8] came via the Groundout and the Strikeout.

The one base-runner that he ceded via a Hit Batsman was erased on a double play, hence he faced the minimum number of batters (8) on the day.

 

 

8 OUTS: ) 3 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 2 Strikeouts, 2 Flyouts

 

 

AARON LEE BROOKS ))))))) (vs. D-RAYS, 7/13) )))))) [GAME ONE]

IP:lll2.67

H:llll 0 )) 

R:lllll 0

BB:ll0 ) *

SO:lll2

Pitches: )l 32(17)Strikes, )15 )Balls)

2019 ERA: )l 4.75 )l) 53.00 IP  (28 ER)

2019 WHIP: )l 1.189 )l )  53.00 IP  (63 H/BB)

2019 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: )l .240 ))  (49 for 204)

 

* )) Brooks had 1 Hit Batsman

 

PITCHES BY INNING

*******************

91 ll(4 llStrikes, lll5 lllBalls)

11 ll(7 llStrikes, lll4 lllBalls)

12 ll(6 llStrikes, lll6 lllBalls) )) **

 

** )) Brooks recorded 2 outs before departing in the 3rd inning.

 

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2 hours ago, OFFNY said:

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75% of the outs that Brooks recorded [6 out of 8] came via the Groundout and the Strikeout.

The one base-runner that he ceded via a Hit Batsman was erased on a double play, hence he faced the minimum number of batters (8) on the day.

 

 

8 OUTS: ) 3 Groundouts (Including 1 Double Play), 2 Strikeouts, 2 Flyouts

 

 

AARON LEE BROOKS ))))))) (vs. D-RAYS, 7/13) )))))) [GAME ONE]

IP:lll2.67

H:llll 0 )) 

R:lllll 0

BB:ll0 ) *

SO:lll2

Pitches: )l 32(17)Strikes, )15 )Balls)

2019 ERA: )l 4.75 )l) 53.00 IP  (28 ER)

2019 WHIP: )l 1.189 )l )  53.00 IP  (63 H/BB)

2019 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: )l .240 ))  (49 for 204)

 

* )) Brooks had 1 Hit Batsman

 

PITCHES BY INNING

*******************

91 ll(4 llStrikes, lll5 lllBalls)

11 ll(7 llStrikes, lll4 lllBalls)

12 ll(6 llStrikes, lll6 lllBalls) )) **

 

** )) Brooks recorded 2 outs before departing in the 3rd inning.

 

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Brooks could make Bundy's start on Wednesday against the Nationals.

 

https://twitter.com/masnRoch/status/1150139215524618240o

 

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