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6 minutes ago, wildcard said:

Holt:  Brandon Bailey to get a shot at being in the rotation in ST.

https://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2019/12/holt-on-bailey-theres-a-lot-to-like.html

As of today he’s in our rotation. Sounds like we might give Akin some more development time in AAA, but even with Akin here on OD, that would only give us 4 SP. 

It sounds like Bailey and Holt are already on the same page from their history in HOU. 

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It feels like right now Bailey/Akin are the incumbent 4/5's until/unless an Andrew Cashner reunion or something comparable happens late in the offseason, but what I'm most curious to see in April/May is how close in innings the long relievers (tandem partners?) get to the starters.  If Bailey/Akin are having a good game, will they be hooked after twice through the order just on general principle?  The more aggressive teams get about middle distance pitching, the less 4/5 starter labels will matter.

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During our brief chat yesterday morning, which began as usual with a firm handshake from Wynns, I asked whether any of the younger pitchers stood out to him during bullpen sessions or live batting practice.

Two rotation candidates were lumped together by their statuses.

“Both our Rule 5s,” Wynns said.

Brandon Bailey and Michael Rucker have been noticed.

“I’m impressed with both of them,” Wynns said. “They have great big league stuff and their potential is huge. Now it just comes down to let the games start under the lights and see how they react.”

https://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2020/02/wynns-on-rule-5-picks-they-have-great-big-league-stuff.html

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6 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

I’m about as optimistic As you can be about Rule 5 picks. I like Wynns positive team like good words. But seriously “great big league stuff” ? Is Wynns even qualified to know what that even is? 70 games of part time play in the majors. 

He probably knows big league stuff. As a non-roster player I doubt he speak ill of anyone. 

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I ended up not seeing as much of today’s game as I hoped, but I did get to see Bailey’s first inning of work.   He left a pitch up to the first batter that got crushed for a triple that hit the fence in RCF (a better CF than Wilkerson might have caught it, but it was very well hit).     But then he induced a grounder to Davis, who made a good play to freeze the runner and still make a good feed to the pitcher; struck out the next guy on a very nice breaking pitch that broke late out of the zone, and then induced a soft grounder back to the mound to escape the inning.   I didn’t see his second inning but I liked what I saw.   

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47 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I ended up not seeing as much of today’s game as I hoped, but I did get to see Bailey’s first inning of work.   He left a pitch up to the first batter that got crushed for a triple that hit the fence in RCF (a better CF than Wilkerson might have caught it, but it was very well hit).     But then he induced a grounder to Davis, who made a good play to freeze the runner and still make a good feed to the pitcher; struck out the next guy on a very nice breaking pitch that broke late out of the zone, and then induced a soft grounder back to the mound to escape the inning.   I didn’t see his second inning but I liked what I saw.   

Ok, but like I’ve been saying for a long time, Wilkerson is not a center fielder.

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I was at the game today sitting behind home plate.   Bailey was hit hard a couple times and better outfield play would have made his day much better.  In the second inning he pitched he got into a little trouble but grinded through it.  I thought it was a solid outing. He struck one guy out on a nasty change up curveball.  I was under the impression that pitch was a work in progress for him, but he froze a batter today with it.

 

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