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24 minutes ago, oriolediehard said:

Is the injury in the  beginning of the season the same injury now?

He is not injured now.  They gave him two days extra rest.  He is starting tomorrow.

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Let's forecast - we now know Bradish reentry tomorrow and Povich getting an Atlanta game.     Bradish-Grayson-Burnes are now connected rather than detached.

TAMPA - Sat 6.8 Bradish, Sun 6.9 Grayson, Mon 6.10 Burnes

ATLANTA - Tue 6.11 Suarez??, Wed 6.12 Povich, Thu 6.13 Irvin

PHILADELPHIA - Aces??

offday

NEW YORK - Not Aces?!?!

Hmmm....sketching that out it kind of makes me wonder if Povich is the SP5 and Suarez is back in the bullpen.    Pure 6-man rotation from here puts bottom of rotation in the NYY series and it isn't going to happen that way.

 

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It is a 6 man rotation providing the starters do well for the next 4 games.  I am sure Suarez will be available in the bullpen as early as tomorrow.  Hopefully we get around 6 innings for the next 4 games.  

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1 minute ago, accinfo said:

It is a 6 man rotation providing the starters do well for the next 4 games.  I am sure Suarez will be available in the bullpen as early as tomorrow.  Hopefully we get around 6 innings for the next 4 games.  

Would be helpful if each of the starters were available for one or two innings of relief between starts.

Don't really see teams do that anymore.

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On 6/6/2024 at 4:53 PM, Spy Fox said:

I think it's a common problem when translating a spoken interview into text/tweets. How often have we seen in writing that someone was upset about something (e.g. Matt Holliday regarding Jackson not being called up yet) and then when you listen to the clip, the person's tone is a lot more chill than the words alone might make you think. 

When one of our own popular posters starts a thread saying Matt Holiday is not happy with the Orioles…it set a tone. In fairness he was repeating Twitter (X) but it is a great example as you mention to impression of spoken vs tweets. 

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On 6/7/2024 at 2:43 PM, Can_of_corn said:

Would be helpful if each of the starters were available for one or two innings of relief between starts.

Don't really see teams do that anymore.

I kind of wonder if this is something that could be used to get a little more use out of pitchers - pitch them in games for their side session instead of in the bullpen.  No more than 20-25 pitches, just get your work in but in a real game.

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40 minutes ago, Hallas said:

I kind of wonder if this is something that could be used to get a little more use out of pitchers - pitch them in games for their side session instead of in the bullpen.  No more than 20-25 pitches, just get your work in but in a real game.

But that real game finds out if you are just doing a side session real quick.

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I'm so relieved to see that they just held him for extra days to get a "blow". The guy was unhittable today...take away that swinging "bunt" in the first and he has another no-no going...like he did against the White Sox...if he can be arm managed well he can be a real weapon late in the season...we will definitely need arms the later the season  goes...but brother was he good today..as good as any outing we've seen this season. 

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As I a coming up from Atlanta for games Thursday and Friday it is looking like Bradish will go again no later than Friday.  That Phillies series should be fun.

 

By the way, I'd hardly put Irvin in the scrubs category.  Hard to say he hasn't been a stud his last 7 outings.  He's been a godsend.  Not a bad return for Hernaiz, who was never going to play for the O's.

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His two seamer looked so good it looked like he could have thrown it 100% and still not give up any runs.   Nice to be able to throw your fastball when the hitter is guessing fastball and still have total confidence in it.

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