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Wednesday, August 2: Grayson Rodriguez & Orioles vs Yusei Kikuchi Blue Jays


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2 minutes ago, baltfan said:

He just needs clean innings. Is that ideal. No. But he can also give multiple innings. You have to realize his limitations. 

If that was/is the front office’s evaluation, I wonder why they didn’t acquire a better deliver or another one in addition? Especially given how bad the other middle relievers are.

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Mateo makes me madder than Fuji.  Mateo has looked like a dump for three months now and should not be here anymore.  We are just figuring out what we have in Fuji.  And so far Fuji is not to be depended on at all.  Would rather see Baker give up grand slams than watch Fuji walk everyone hit two guys.  That was insane.

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3 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

I hate losing, but I really hate losing a game like this...just poor late inning performances...Fuji and Mateo...we had a real chance to win...Grayson pitched really well again...

It was a winnable game, but you have to tip you cap to their starter and to that at-bat by Guerrero. That was the at-bat that probably won the game for them.

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1 minute ago, spiritof66 said:

But if you do work with him, wear plenty of padding.

Aside from that ….. if people think Hyde should push starters with the state of this rotation it’s not going to happen. All these guys are entering uncharted territory. 

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