Is Tyler Wells a long term answer in the starting rotation? that's the question was have to ask ourselves and while the 3.71 ERA through his first 10 starts this year is pretty good, let's look at the numbers a little closer and see if it's done with mirrors or sustainable success.
The first thing we have to remember is that Wells is almost 28 years old (August). I know we all think of him as being so young because he was rookie last year and a rule 5 pick, but Wells is older than Zimmerman
Well we won and covered the -1.5 RL in dramatic fashion with the O’Hearn blast in the bot 8th with two outs.
So now we get a reprieve from the gamblers making wild threads and posts.
Good thread. This is getting easier as the season goes on with Holliday, Povich, and Norby on the current 40 man.
McDermott and Mayo are locks and could be added to the 26 man and 40 man soon.
So after that Billy Cook has played himself into being a lock. Personally, I like Brnovich. He’s a guy that has just matriculated through our system post Bundy trade with the LAA. He had TJ. Good Results, and Good K/IP K/9.
Anybody know anything about him?
https://www.si.com/mlb/orioles/news/baltimore-orioles-officially-sign-intriguing-international-pitching-prospect-brad9
18 year-old pitcher from Cuba signed by the Os.
If EBJ develops? Sure. You can always package him or Josenberger.
However, think about Betts, a superior athlete who’s now moved back to the IF where he started after becoming a GG OF in right. He was blocked at 2B by Pedroia when he came up and then they decided he was too good in RF to move back, but he was always capable. The Orioles could do the same with JH if and when it’s apparent. He’s talented enough to play CF and move back to the dirt is necessary.
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