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46 minutes ago, DrungoHazewood said:

Sounds reasonable for two months of a 1-2 win player making $1.5M.

Burch does have 49 strikeouts in 29 innings this year in A ball, which can't be much below average even in 2021.

Wow, ease up on the sarcasm throttle a little! ?

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6 minutes ago, spiritof66 said:

I really don't like this trade if it means I have to watch Domingo Leyba  try to hit baseballs thrown by ML pitchers and try to field baseballs hit by ML hitters.

Don't worry, at some point it will get so bad, Elias will bring Stevie back up.

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7 minutes ago, spiritof66 said:

I really don't like this trade if it means I have to watch Domingo Leyba  try to hit baseballs thrown by ML pitchers and try to field baseballs hit by ML hitters.

You don't have to tonight!   Valaika is starting.   Guess it's a platoon, Pat vs lefties and Domingo vs righties.

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14 minutes ago, SteveA said:

You don't have to tonight!   Valaika is starting.   Guess it's a platoon, Pat vs lefties and Domingo vs righties.

I like keeping Valaika available on the bench for late inning replacement - either pitching or fielding.

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51 minutes ago, LA2 said:

Wow, ease up on the sarcasm throttle a little! ?

A little sarcasm, but on Burch's high A team there are nine pitchers with 12+ K/9, and the team is 33-41.  Used to be if you had Burch's K rate and K:BB ratio you were on the fast track to the majors, on the cover of Baseball America.  Now I don't even know if he's a prospect.

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