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Is anyone else bothered by the fact Colton Cowser is not starting vs a RHP?


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This is reminding of Stowers last year.  He’ll be played sparingly and sent down at the end of April after struggling in 40 at bats over a 30 game stretch. 

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What’s’ “significant playing time?”   Personally I’d draw the line at 50 PA per month.  For reference, Westburg had 66, 87 and 60 PA in his three full months with the team last year.   

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11 minutes ago, Frobby said:

What’s’ “significant playing time?”   Personally I’d draw the line at 50 PA per month.  For reference, Westburg had 66, 87 and 60 PA in his three full months with the team last year.   

I think Westburg is a good reference. 

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14 minutes ago, Frobby said:

What’s’ “significant playing time?”   Personally I’d draw the line at 50 PA per month.  For reference, Westburg had 66, 87 and 60 PA in his three full months with the team last year.   

I’d say 60 based on those numbers.  Westburg got regular but not every day PT as I recall, so those numbers are a good baseline. 

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17 minutes ago, Frobby said:

What’s’ “significant playing time?”   Personally I’d draw the line at 50 PA per month.  For reference, Westburg had 66, 87 and 60 PA in his three full months with the team last year.   

Greater than “occasional playing time”

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7 minutes ago, HandsomeQuack said:

I will tell myself that this is because of Canning's reverse splits and overall profile, like others have pointed out. This should not be the norm. Mountcastle should be viewed as more of a platoon bat.

The Cowser should be in for O’Hearn.

Zero reason not to play Cowser today and this is horrible omen for how they’re going to use him. 

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41 minutes ago, emmett16 said:

He’s got a nasty CU he throws 21% of the time.  Cowser batted .000 on CU last year.  Yes I know it’s a very SSS.  Also has a good slider & curve.  Cowser was thought to be cheating on FBs that left him vulnerable to good off-speed. 

Interesting, thanks. Will be curious to see how often he’s in the lineup when we face a stretch of RHPs. I’m hoping for 3-4 starts a week, but that may be too optimistic. 

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7 minutes ago, DirtyBird said:

Why would he be in for O’Hearn?

Because O’Hearn is a lefty. This is if you’re putting stock in the reverse splits. If not, then he should be playing over Hays. 

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