Jump to content

Big evening for Thomas Eshelman


wildcard

Recommended Posts

All one needs to do is look 4 posts up and see that I am hesitant on Esch.  That said, I am always wary of the ST game where there a gagillion HRs and the report is Wind 5 mph out to CF.  Anyone there can say if that 5 mph is accurate. 

Tho looking at the pitch placement he left the first two HRs middle middle.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Camden_yardbird said:

All one needs to do is look 4 posts up and see that I am hesitant on Esch.  That said, I am always wary of the ST game where there a gagillion HRs and the report is Wind 5 mph out to CF.  Anyone there can say if that 5 mph is accurate. 

Tho looking at the pitch placement he left the first two HRs middle middle.

I hear you.    The homers seem a bit one-sided, though (6-2 at the moment).    

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Camden_yardbird said:

All one needs to do is look 4 posts up and see that I am hesitant on Esch.  That said, I am always wary of the ST game where there a gagillion HRs and the report is Wind 5 mph out to CF.  Anyone there can say if that 5 mph is accurate. 

Tho looking at the pitch placement he left the first two HRs middle middle.

Don't forget he gave up 4 doubles too.   9 hits (7 extra base) and a walk in 2 innings.   No, I didn't see the game but it certainly isn't encouraging.   Especially when we know from the start we are dealing with someone who doesn't really have a major league arsenal of pitches.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 minutes ago, wildcard said:

This kind of makes the 5th starter competition wide open.     Milone and Velazquez may have a better shot than Eshelman.  I hope one of them can put it together.

Wonder if Zimmerman could legitimately be in the mix?   He's getting the start tomorrow, albeit only because of Cobb's blister.

Would be a bit unprecedented for Elias to promote someone who has only 38 innings above AA, I realize.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

43 minutes ago, SteveA said:

Wonder if Zimmerman could legitimately be in the mix?   He's getting the start tomorrow, albeit only because of Cobb's blister.

Would be a bit unprecedented for Elias to promote someone who has only 38 innings above AA, I realize.

I think if he has an excellent outing he may well be in the mix.   
 

Therefore, he will have a terrible outing.   

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 hours ago, Camden_yardbird said:

All one needs to do is look 4 posts up and see that I am hesitant on Esch.  That said, I am always wary of the ST game where there a gagillion HRs and the report is Wind 5 mph out to CF.  Anyone there can say if that 5 mph is accurate. 

Tho looking at the pitch placement he left the first two HRs middle middle.

I would be wary if it was Scherzer grooving fastballs in March. This us Tom Eshelman we're talking about. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, wildcard said:

This kind of makes the 5th starter competition wide open.     Milone and Velazquez may have a better shot than Eshelman.  I hope one of them can put it together.

I mean, I sincerely hope it was wide open before Eshelman's start.  Not that it matters that much, but Eshelman as the five starter is cringe worthy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, Camden_yardbird said:

All one needs to do is look 4 posts up and see that I am hesitant on Esch.  That said, I am always wary of the ST game where there a gagillion HRs and the report is Wind 5 mph out to CF.  Anyone there can say if that 5 mph is accurate. 

Tho looking at the pitch placement he left the first two HRs middle middle.

Wind was non existent 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Posts

    • Kopech is interesting. As for Fedde? The days of 4.50 ERA and up should be over for the O's. Being this is out of the norm, and not the AL East.. Fedde is not worth it to me. I'd rather bring up a young guy and work with him than wait for the sky to fall. Maybe Dan D can find a spot for him somewhere.
    • Why not? Not like it’s a day after a night game and they are off tomorrow. Exactly what it should be.
    • Never asked for everyday..but real opportunity should be there and hiding behind some stupid archaic rule when the info you actually have suggests otherwise is dumb.  
    • Fedde is a hard guy to peg.    Kudos to him for making what looks like a great choice for his Age 30 year. It feels a little dicey to me if the first half success (never mind Year 2) can stick as the league digests the changes in his game. Elias will get to see a couple more starts of his back rotation guys figuring how the Floor v. Upside balance he buys. I think of Chris Flexen some when I think of him as an Asia guy who had time constrained success coming back to the USA with a new set of skills.
    • 1: Jones only had some in-season swings that made us think but his o-swing rate was quite a bit worse.  Mountcastle's chase rate is the lowest of his career this season. 2: I think we were more willing to forgive Jones for swinging at low/away sliders because he played a premium defensive position.
    • I think you have the BABIP point backwards.  League average BABIP is .288, so Fedde’s .269 suggests he’s had some combination of good defense or good luck.  Also, per Statcast his 3.13 ERA is better than his xERA of 3.57.   
    • The fit here seems almost too obvious. Veteran rentals where we’ll only have to take on a relatively small amount of money and probably won’t cost us anything particularly high-end.  Given my choice, I’d probably lean toward Heaney and Robertson. I like the idea of adding a lefty to what it appears at the moment will be a pretty righty heavy SP group, and Heaney is in great form at the moment. And I think Robertson’s performance seems a little more sustainable than Yates’s, given their more recent track records. He’s also got a ton of playoff pitching history, so I’d have a little more trust in his ability to manage the moment. I think the biggest mystery for me is what would Texas be seeking. The ML lineup seems pretty set, so it’s hard to envision a Norby or Stowers having value there. Maybe a “now” pitcher like Povich/McDermott plus a couple lower level/higher ceiling guys?
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...