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6 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I didn’t think Burnes had his best command tonight, but he used all his pitches and kept the hitters off balance.  Really happy to see him go 7 tonight. 

I thought his stuff got better as game went on. 

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9 minutes ago, Frobby said:

I didn’t think Burnes had his best command tonight, but he used all his pitches and kept the hitters off balance.  Really happy to see him go 7 tonight. 

62% str%…below average. 

Probably why he didn’t get more Ks.

He did a good job missing bats.

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MLB Network scroll highlights his 50th career win (and Gunnar's 50th career HR).

The Kyle Boddy disruption is lowering the workloads of every individual pitcher.     It will be interesting to see one day how few counting stats may become necessary for a pitcher to earn HoF consideration.

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34 minutes ago, GunnarBomb said:

New to the board here and picked a great game and screen name to boot! You gotta love Corbin Burnes.  He obviously didn’t have his best stuff with going deep in counts (errors didn’t help either) but that’s what a true ace does to keep his team into the game.  


Not sure we will be able to keep him, but hopefully Rubenstein will open up the pocketbook this off-season to sign him, two relievers and a true one or two middle of the order bats to protect the young players.

hopefully Bautista can regain his form as well next year.

We already have a true middle of the order bat to sign. His name is Gunnar!

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9 minutes ago, Satyr3206 said:

I would offer 5/175.

Come on. Let’s be realistic. You know good and well that he is not going to accept that. If you don’t want him that’s a choice that can be made. But no reason to waste time with low ball offers that have no chance at being accepted.

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Burnes has been everything we hoped for when we traded for him.  3 ER or less in all 12 of his starts, with 9 quality starts out of 12.  He will get more than $200M on the market this year and we should be willing to go all out for him.  

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