Jump to content

Kyle Bradish 2024


RVAOsFan

Recommended Posts

50 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

Nothing like fearing a guy is potentially out for the season, to coming back a week later and having a start like that.

Stud. 

At any point, his season could be done. We all know that and I get why people were worried.

That said, nothing that happened his last start or anything coming from the team leading up this start should have caused the overreaction it did. They were clear they wanted to give him more rest and now he slates Atl and then the Yankees and he will get an extra day for the Yankees as well.

So not only did he get extra rest this time around, he will get it vs NY as well, which was probably part of the plan too.

  • Thanks 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Tyler Wells and Alek Manoah and John Means and Cristian Javier and Jose Urquidy is a good sized meal for one month for the injury gods.

Juan Soto here I guess would be to delicious-est imaginable thing on the dessert cart.    I hope they are full.

Yesterday leapfrogged Bradish past Skubal on the Last 1 Calendar Year ERA leaderboard - Bradish now 2.28 in 150 innings (and that TEX playoff gem).

He's the only 30 IP MLB SP at zero HR yielded on the season.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2021 Corbin Burnes, just 2 of 28 starts on 4 Days rest, is the Venus de Milo of what a good pitching lab and rest science can help get out of a ~$500k college starter.

The juicy bits are if Kyle Bradish and Grayson Rodriguez's takes are more appreciation or frustration.    It'll be a helpful proof of concept if they can blow away a much leaned on Luis Gil later this season.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, ChrisP said:

Grayson says hello. 

Grayson has ace stuff. But lacks ace consistency and command.

He has some more development/maturity to go in order to be considered an ace. But he most certainly has the potential.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 hours ago, ChrisP said:

Grayson says hello. 

Let's see. The way he's pitching today with that easy gas, which I haven't really seen this season, makes me feel like that's more likely to be true. Up until today he hasn't pitched like an ace...3.48 FIP and 113 ERA+ isn't ace level. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pulled after 5 innings.  You could tell something was bothering him.  FB was 99 in the first inning, 93-94 by the 5th.  Shook his arm a few times after pitches.  Threw two pitches to the backstop.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Pulled after 5 innings.  You could tell something was bothering him.  FB was 99 in the first inning, 93-94 by the 5th.  Shook his arm a few times after pitches.  Threw two pitches to the backstop.  

That 99 honestly concerned me a little right away because it was so much higher than his usual. 

Fingers crossed. 

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Spy Fox said:

That 99 honestly concerned me a little right away because it was so much higher than his usual. 

Fingers crossed. 

Hated seeing the 99 honestly. Felt the same as you. Too hyped up, dangerous.

Edited by interloper
Link to comment
Share on other sites

It hurts even more so that we don't have Means as well.  I mean Means was not as good as Bradish but he was a capable pitcher.  Plus Wells for pen.  And now let's hope Danny isn't out for the season.  Elias has some tough decisions ahead of him.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




  • Posts

    • HEY YANKEES! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnxNRPy_SOA
    • Yeah I'm all for sportsmanship but seeing 'Congratulations Yankees' at or near the top of the board is sickening, not gonna lie.  There is no high road when it comes to these clowns.  Boone's constant whining, the well-documented HP ump favoritism (I don't care if its framing or whatever, its happening, and its annoying AF), the whining about Judge getting hit on the hand while their guys constantly pitch inside including of course the Kjerstad play where they were literally cutting up on the bench as he lay prone on home plate, the ginormous payroll, the incredibly entitled fan base booing at pitches being called balls that are three inches off the plate, that stupid roll call, that stupid whistle after strikeouts, the stupid national media drooling over a Judge v Ohtani WS possibility, Nestor Cortes and his dumb mustache, the mediocre stadium that is revered simply because its called Yankee Stadium, the ridiculously short RF porch, the Soto Shuffle or whatever the hell it is. Congratulations my ass.  Screw those dudes.
    • Here's the deal. I doubt anyone on the Yankee's board congradulated us last year. This year they won the East. Whippie for them. It's like saying the IRS won tax season. IF, we do anything in the playoffs, we may meet again. But there are some significant hurdles before that. And they could easily lose along the way. Cleveland, Houston, Detroit, and KC are no walk in the park. I'll root for the O's to go as far as they can and that the Yankees are one and done. We are in. I hope we win one more so we play the opening round in Oriole Park. If not, we are still in and have to do what we got to do to go anywhere. Two years in a row. While the Red Sox, Blue Jays, and Tampa sleep. Year two with a heck of a lot more obstacles. This may not be a WS year but we are competitive, young, and a hell of a lot classier than that bunch in the Bronx. 
    • The usage of Cano last night was poor, I don't even blame him really.  Yankees had 9-1-2 coming up, and Torres is well known (based on the telecast) to hit Cano well, and hit sinkers well.  He laced that hit to RF off him on Tuesday where the Yanks screwed up the baserunning.  And Soto got a hit off him that same inning.  So it was pretty predictable that these guys were going to tee off when he came in, and that's exactly what happened. Not to mention he's pitched a lot recently, and Burnes should have pitched another inning anyway.  Just baffling decisions by Hyde last night, and I'm not one to generally question those types of things.  Even if the Burnes thing was pre-ordained, the choice of Cano for that moment was terrible.
    • Why is this thread on the Oriole Talk section.    It probably does not belong on the OriolesHangout  at all but if it stays it should be on the MLB section.
    • If there's two outs and its not Judge in the hole, I'm probably going with Perez, crossing my fingers he gets the lefty, and then starting fresh the next inning with Coulombe or someone else.  If there's one out, I'm going w/ Coulombe.
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...