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The starting rotation is healthy and ready to go this weekend FWIW.
That's very positive news for JJ and Williamson. Based on your comment I assume neither of them will be on a pitch limit shorter than you might see for the first game of the season?The starting rotation is healthy and ready to go this weekend FWIW.
That's very positive news for JJ and Williamson. Based on your comment I assume neither of them will be on a pitch limit shorter than you might see for the first game of the season?
How does our bullpen look?
hype video for 2019.
i wanted to hear ll cool j start out with "don't call it a comeback", but thought the video was good overall.
They'd be better off with Henry V's speech...Kept thinking they’d cut to John Malkovich in the Roman Coliseum on the phone with Peyton Manning saying the game is enough.
Will Eissler not be a starter? King?
Caleb Sloan could emerge as a rotation level guy. Kid showed some serious stuff as a freshman last year
You're right. My apologies. No idea how I missed thatPretty sure he's out for the season
I'd expect Eissler to be our go to middle inning relief guy, and King to be mid-week starter from stuff I've read.
Haven't seen much on sequence of the weekend rotation, but my guess would be Lodolo, JJ, Williamson in that order for the L-R-L mix, and because Lodolo is the healthiest of the 3. That may not be the case this weekend as I'm not sure whether there are better R vs L matchups against any of the other 3 lineups.
At the Baseball luncheon today, Sarloos said Lodolo, Janzick and Williamson would be the weekend starters in that order, and Haylen Green would initially be the Tuesday starter (but that could change depending on how the weekend series does pitching-wise.) He also said that Marcelo Perez might start the season as the closer, but that position isn't set yet.
At the Baseball luncheon today, Sarloos said Lodolo, Janzick and Williamson would be the weekend starters in that order, and Haylen Green would initially be the Tuesday starter (but that could change depending on how the weekend series does pitching-wise.) He also said that Marcelo Perez might start the season as the closer, but that position isn't set yet.