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4 minutes ago, Il BuonO said:

So, Wojo no go? 

Looks like he’s reverted to his career norms.

Tough to say.  The K's are still there.  He gives up a lot of flyballs when they do hit him.  His out pitch seems to be 4 seamer up in the zone, but when you top at 92 and the spot isn't perfect, boom.  Its also the Yankees.  I think he keeps his rotation spot for the rest of the year though.

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14 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

Did Gary just say Stewart is more of a DH?  That’s way off. 

I would have argued with him, but after that clown show play Stewart just made, and you have to wonder. Seriously though, Stewart is not going to be a good defender, he just has to hope that he won't be Smith Jr. bad.

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2 minutes ago, ScGO's said:

Tough to say.  The K's are still there.  He gives up a lot of flyballs when they do hit him.  His out pitch seems to be 4 seamer up in the zone, but when you top at 92 and the spot isn't perfect, boom.  Its also the Yankees.  I think he keeps his rotation spot for the rest of the year though.

Meh, we know that’s an incredibly low bar on this team. 

He’s a lot like Bundy for me. Commands his pitches and he’s good enough. If not, his stuff is far less than enough to get by with some of the fat mistakes like he’s made tonight.

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6 minutes ago, Sessh said:

You sure he wouldn't have just run into the wall face first and threw his glove over the wall?

I think that’s too simple.

MAYBE he would have jumped over the wall into a tray of beers and then had some hot nacho cheese spilled into his eyeballs. Then as he’s laying there, a three year old tosses his parents keys off the upper deck squarely onto his groin. Then when gingerly climbing back over the fence, he catches a cleat and falls into a heap on the warning track, breaking his entire face.

Then perhaps the USC marching band stomps him into the turf while playing “Louie, Louie.”

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