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Trying to Avoid the Sweep (vs. BLUE JAYS, 8/19)


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1 minute ago, allquixotic said:

Buck was the guy who left his starters in too long. I haven't seen that much from Hyde this year, but the fact that a reliever isn't on the mound right now is Hyde's fault if we get scored upon any more.

I blame this guy:

23 minutes ago, allquixotic said:

Respect to Milone. 5 IP, and all he gave up was a solo dinger to a guy who looks like he could do that against any pitcher in baseball right now.

I won't expect him to go 6, but would be delighted if they try it, with a guy warming in the pen just in case.

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8 minutes ago, Upper Deck John said:

Ok, why didn’t our runners try to take home on that wild pitch/passed ball?

 

it bounced away and the catcher didn’t go after it.

I was wondering that too.  It clearly was a passed ball or wild pitch, if the ball went out of play the movement to the one base would get a second base, right?  I am guessing the pitcher or third basemen grabbed it off camera?  I am work and have the sound off, so idea what the announcers said. 

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4 minutes ago, murph said:

I was wondering that too.  It clearly was a passed ball or wild pitch, if the ball went out of play the movement to the one base would get a second base, right?  I am guessing the pitcher or third basemen grabbed it off camera?  I am work and have the sound off, so idea what the announcers said. 

No.  One base from where you were at the time of the pitch.  Whether the runner was running or not, a pitch that goes out of play is one base from where you started.  Rule.

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5 minutes ago, allquixotic said:

"Quality Start" by Milone - exactly the media's definition of it; 6 IP, 3 ER.

With the way they're hacking at the ball right now, I'm not expecting us to tie it up.

With the fact he is using Eshelman here I wonder how many arms aren’t available. This isn’t really a spot I would use Eshelman. 

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