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I need to see more. 

In his first game he gave up one earned run in 4 innings.  He walked three in the fifth and got 2 outs before he was pulled.  Armstrong left all three runs it.     I think that was a good first outing.  If Armstrong had of gotten the last out before the runs scored Lopez would have went 4.2 IP and give up 1 run.

Then a bad outing but the first  two innings were scoreless..    

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I think the above is fair, but I don't expect much...and there should be opportunity to unseat pitchers who are not getting it done fairly soon.  Lopez may yet pull it out, but I think my expectation is even if he settles in...he will be eclipsed.

His main purpose may well be to buy time for baby birds to grow.

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23 minutes ago, wildcard said:

I need to see more. 

In his first game he gave up one earned run in 4 innings.  He walked three in the fifth and got 2 outs before he was pulled.  Armstrong left all three runs it.     I think that was a good first outing.  If Armstrong had of gotten the last out before the runs scored Lopez would have went 4.2 IP and give up 1 run.

Then a bad outing but the first  two innings were scoreless..    

I need to see more.

No, he gave up 4 runs.  You may want to rationalize it in your head that he didn’t but he did.  You can say he deserved a better fate than he ended up with and I think that’s fair but he still put the runners on and he did it at a time/point in the game where he starts to struggle.  

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2 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

No, he gave up 4 runs.  You may want to rationalize it in your head that he didn’t but he did.  You can say he deserved a better fate than he ended up with and I think that’s fair but he still put the runners on and he did it at a time/point in the game where he starts to struggle.  

You should be encouraging him, he is actually asking for a larger sample size before reaching a conclusion about a player.

This is progress.

 

 

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33 minutes ago, wildcard said:

I need to see more. 

In his first game he gave up one earned run in 4 innings.  He walked three in the fifth and got 2 outs before he was pulled.  Armstrong left all three runs it.     I think that was a good first outing.  If Armstrong had of gotten the last out before the runs scored Lopez would have went 4.2 IP and give up 1 run.

Then a bad outing but the first  two innings were scoreless..    

I need to see more.

Lmao wildcard, king of the small sample size...needs to see more.

Just checked the calendar, it's not April 1st anymore.  Is it Opposite Day?

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