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I'm benching Matt Moore for the fourth straight game. Seems like only yesterday I was wildly overreacting to his first poor start.
Toronto is K prone and has a few guys known to scuffle vs. lefties. Yeah, they're hot right now, but at this point in the season I can't see benching Moore against all but the best of lineups. If you're benching him you should look to move him.
Moore has given up 22 earned runs in his last 18 innings, leading to a line of 10.61 ERA / 2.35 WHIP / 7.2 K/9 in his last four starts.

He has plenty of reason to consider benching him against Toronto and everyone else right now. A few more outings of this nature and he's pretty much WW fodder. April was a long time ago.
Moore had two really bad outings in a row (Jun 4 at Detroit and Jun 9 vs. Baltimore) but has been better since.

There doesn't appear to be anything physically wrong with him; the stuff is still there but his command has been inconsistent. I think that's pretty much what Moore owners signed up for when they drafted him. I'm starting him tonight. :unsure:

 
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I'm benching Matt Moore for the fourth straight game. Seems like only yesterday I was wildly overreacting to his first poor start.
Toronto is K prone and has a few guys known to scuffle vs. lefties. Yeah, they're hot right now, but at this point in the season I can't see benching Moore against all but the best of lineups. If you're benching him you should look to move him.
Moore has given up 22 earned runs in his last 18 innings, leading to a line of 10.61 ERA / 2.35 WHIP / 7.2 K/9 in his last four starts.

He has plenty of reason to consider benching him against Toronto and everyone else right now. A few more outings of this nature and he's pretty much WW fodder. April was a long time ago.
Moore had two really bad outings in a row (Jun 4 at Detroit and Jun 9 vs. Baltimore) but has been better since.

There doesn't appear to be anything physically wrong with him; the stuff is still there but his command has been inconsistent. I think that's pretty much what Moore owners signed up for when they drafted him. I'm starting him tonight. :unsure:
Should just nickname this kid 'full count'

 
LOL

NEW YORK -- Livid over Alex Rodriguez's decision to tweet an update on his rehab process, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman had a message for the third baseman.

"You know what, when the Yankees want to announce something, [we will]," Cashman told ESPN New York. "Alex should just shut the f--- up. That's it. I'm going to call Alex now."

Rodriguez tweeted Tuesday that he has been cleared to play in rehab games. Rodriguez's comments seemed to contradict what Cashman told ESPN New York's Wallace Matthews on Monday.

"Visit from Dr. [bryan] Kelly over the weekend, who gave me the best news - the green light to play games again!" Rodriguez tweeted.

On Monday, Cashman shot down a report that Rodriguez had been given the go-ahead to play in games.

"He has not been cleared by our doctors to play in rehab games yet," he said. "He's getting closer. There's no doubt about it. But we don't have a date for him to start playing games yet. It could be July 1. It could also be July 5, or maybe June 25."

Cashman explained that Dr. Kelly had no jurisdiction over Rodriguez's rehab once the third baseman left New York to go to Tampa. Dr. Kelly had been approved by the team to perform the surgery and oversee Rodriguez's recovery in New York.

The Yankees' relationship with Rodriguez has been tense since the end of the 2012 playoffs. Team officials were aware that Rodriguez asked for a woman's phone number in the stands during Game 1 of an ALCS loss to the Detroit Tigers. Rodriguez was pinch-hit for and benched throughout the playoffs.
 
LOL

NEW YORK -- Livid over Alex Rodriguez's decision to tweet an update on his rehab process, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman had a message for the third baseman."You know what, when the Yankees want to announce something, [we will]," Cashman told ESPN New York. "Alex should just shut the f--- up. That's it. I'm going to call Alex now."

Rodriguez tweeted Tuesday that he has been cleared to play in rehab games. Rodriguez's comments seemed to contradict what Cashman told ESPN New York's Wallace Matthews on Monday.

"Visit from Dr. [bryan] Kelly over the weekend, who gave me the best news - the green light to play games again!" Rodriguez tweeted.

On Monday, Cashman shot down a report that Rodriguez had been given the go-ahead to play in games.

"He has not been cleared by our doctors to play in rehab games yet," he said. "He's getting closer. There's no doubt about it. But we don't have a date for him to start playing games yet. It could be July 1. It could also be July 5, or maybe June 25."

Cashman explained that Dr. Kelly had no jurisdiction over Rodriguez's rehab once the third baseman left New York to go to Tampa. Dr. Kelly had been approved by the team to perform the surgery and oversee Rodriguez's recovery in New York.

The Yankees' relationship with Rodriguez has been tense since the end of the 2012 playoffs. Team officials were aware that Rodriguez asked for a woman's phone number in the stands during Game 1 of an ALCS loss to the Detroit Tigers. Rodriguez was pinch-hit for and benched throughout the playoffs.
Maybe the Yankees can get the Devils, Islanders or Rangers to make ARod one of their amnesty contracts.

 
"You know what, when the Yankees want to announce something, [we will]," Cashman told ESPN New York. "Alex should just shut the f--- up. That's it. I'm going to call Alex now."

Correct or not, that's a wildly unprofessional thing for a GM to say.

 
Premier said:
"You know what, when the Yankees want to announce something, [we will]," Cashman told ESPN New York. "Alex should just shut the f--- up. That's it. I'm going to call Alex now."

Correct or not, that's a wildly unprofessional thing for a GM to say.
He should have called Rodriguez first.

 
For those of you who get HBO, there was a pretty amazing story on the new "Real Sports" tonight. There is a white kid who, six years ago at age 12, began a quest to find former Negro League ballplayers in order to reunite old teammates and give the men some measure of recognition and dignity that they never had. His research even allowed some of them to collect a MLB pension. Incredible kid.

 
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Eephus said:
RnR said:
MAC_32 said:
I'm benching Matt Moore for the fourth straight game. Seems like only yesterday I was wildly overreacting to his first poor start.
Toronto is K prone and has a few guys known to scuffle vs. lefties. Yeah, they're hot right now, but at this point in the season I can't see benching Moore against all but the best of lineups. If you're benching him you should look to move him.
Moore has given up 22 earned runs in his last 18 innings, leading to a line of 10.61 ERA / 2.35 WHIP / 7.2 K/9 in his last four starts.

He has plenty of reason to consider benching him against Toronto and everyone else right now. A few more outings of this nature and he's pretty much WW fodder. April was a long time ago.
Moore had two really bad outings in a row (Jun 4 at Detroit and Jun 9 vs. Baltimore) but has been better since.

There doesn't appear to be anything physically wrong with him; the stuff is still there but his command has been inconsistent. I think that's pretty much what Moore owners signed up for when they drafted him. I'm starting him tonight. :unsure:
ETA: ...with confidence

 
Eephus said:
RnR said:
MAC_32 said:
I'm benching Matt Moore for the fourth straight game. Seems like only yesterday I was wildly overreacting to his first poor start.
Toronto is K prone and has a few guys known to scuffle vs. lefties. Yeah, they're hot right now, but at this point in the season I can't see benching Moore against all but the best of lineups. If you're benching him you should look to move him.
Moore has given up 22 earned runs in his last 18 innings, leading to a line of 10.61 ERA / 2.35 WHIP / 7.2 K/9 in his last four starts.

He has plenty of reason to consider benching him against Toronto and everyone else right now. A few more outings of this nature and he's pretty much WW fodder. April was a long time ago.
Moore had two really bad outings in a row (Jun 4 at Detroit and Jun 9 vs. Baltimore) but has been better since.

There doesn't appear to be anything physically wrong with him; the stuff is still there but his command has been inconsistent. I think that's pretty much what Moore owners signed up for when they drafted him. I'm starting him tonight. :unsure:
When he's bad, he's real bad. Comes with the territory with Moore. He has a tendency to nibble, but gets away with it because of the high K rate and weak cotnact he enduces when there are hits. He gets pounded when he starts leaving the ball up in the zone. Really having trouble understanding why someone would draft him if they didn't expect this.

 
Eephus said:
RnR said:
MAC_32 said:
I'm benching Matt Moore for the fourth straight game. Seems like only yesterday I was wildly overreacting to his first poor start.
Toronto is K prone and has a few guys known to scuffle vs. lefties. Yeah, they're hot right now, but at this point in the season I can't see benching Moore against all but the best of lineups. If you're benching him you should look to move him.
Moore has given up 22 earned runs in his last 18 innings, leading to a line of 10.61 ERA / 2.35 WHIP / 7.2 K/9 in his last four starts.

He has plenty of reason to consider benching him against Toronto and everyone else right now. A few more outings of this nature and he's pretty much WW fodder. April was a long time ago.
Moore had two really bad outings in a row (Jun 4 at Detroit and Jun 9 vs. Baltimore) but has been better since.

There doesn't appear to be anything physically wrong with him; the stuff is still there but his command has been inconsistent. I think that's pretty much what Moore owners signed up for when they drafted him. I'm starting him tonight. :unsure:
When he's bad, he's real bad. Comes with the territory with Moore. He has a tendency to nibble, but gets away with it because of the high K rate and weak cotnact he enduces when there are hits. He gets pounded when he starts leaving the ball up in the zone. Really having trouble understanding why someone would draft him if they didn't expect this.
Based on where he was drafted this year, almost every owner had to be expecting a major step forward. In April, it looked like they were getting it. Now, I think most are seeing that his WHIP will likely always be an issue.

 
Owners weren't expecting a 1.3ish WHIP again? That's a bad job on them. I wanted him if I could pair him with a Zimmermann type but wasn't able to do so in any of my leagues. Kept going about a half round earlier than I wanted.

He was picked where he was for upside, which he obviously hasn't fulfilled, but to be disappointed with the product to date? C'mon. All of his numbers are right about in line with career to date.

 
Eephus said:
RnR said:
MAC_32 said:
I'm benching Matt Moore for the fourth straight game. Seems like only yesterday I was wildly overreacting to his first poor start.
Toronto is K prone and has a few guys known to scuffle vs. lefties. Yeah, they're hot right now, but at this point in the season I can't see benching Moore against all but the best of lineups. If you're benching him you should look to move him.
Moore has given up 22 earned runs in his last 18 innings, leading to a line of 10.61 ERA / 2.35 WHIP / 7.2 K/9 in his last four starts.

He has plenty of reason to consider benching him against Toronto and everyone else right now. A few more outings of this nature and he's pretty much WW fodder. April was a long time ago.
Moore had two really bad outings in a row (Jun 4 at Detroit and Jun 9 vs. Baltimore) but has been better since.

There doesn't appear to be anything physically wrong with him; the stuff is still there but his command has been inconsistent. I think that's pretty much what Moore owners signed up for when they drafted him. I'm starting him tonight. :unsure:
When he's bad, he's real bad. Comes with the territory with Moore. He has a tendency to nibble, but gets away with it because of the high K rate and weak cotnact he enduces when there are hits. He gets pounded when he starts leaving the ball up in the zone. Really having trouble understanding why someone would draft him if they didn't expect this.
Based on where he was drafted this year, almost every owner had to be expecting a major step forward. In April, it looked like they were getting it. Now, I think most are seeing that his WHIP will likely always be an issue.
Moore just turned 24 last week. it's kind of urban legend but sometimes lefties do take longer to develop command. He'll never be Madison Bumgarner but Moore will eventually get his BB/9 under 4. Whether this happens before his velocity drops or if he can avoid the meltdown outings is the 100 million dollar question.

 
Owners weren't expecting a 1.3ish WHIP again? That's a bad job on them.
:goodposting:

Why in the world would anyone expect a 24 year old pitcher......

Who coming into 2013 only had 1 year of MLB starting under his belt

Who was considered the best pitching prospect in the minors before he came up

Who posted a sub 1.00 WHIP during his time in AA and AAA

Who had a 1.22 WHIP post ASB last year

...to improve on his 2012 overall stats.

That's right, MAC. Bad job....Bad job on them.

 
Owners weren't expecting a 1.3ish WHIP again? That's a bad job on them.
:goodposting:

Why in the world would anyone expect a 24 year old pitcher......

Who coming into 2013 only had 1 year of MLB starting under his belt

Who was considered the best pitching prospect in the minors before he came up

Who posted a sub 1.00 WHIP during his time in AA and AAA

Who had a 1.22 WHIP post ASB last year

...to improve on his 2012 overall stats.

That's right, MAC. Bad job....Bad job on them.
:lol: :goodposting:

 
Owners weren't expecting a 1.3ish WHIP again? That's a bad job on them.
:goodposting:

Why in the world would anyone expect a 24 year old pitcher......

Who coming into 2013 only had 1 year of MLB starting under his belt

Who was considered the best pitching prospect in the minors before he came up

Who posted a sub 1.00 WHIP during his time in AA and AAA

Who had a 1.22 WHIP post ASB last year

...to improve on his 2012 overall stats.

That's right, MAC. Bad job....Bad job on them.
Yep, you look at the wrong numbers.

Career K/9 - 8.99, this year 8.62

Career BB/9 - 4.35, this year 4.98

Career BABIP - .289, this year .273

Career LOB - 74.1, this year 75.4

Career BAA - .231, this year .222

Career LD - 19.9, this year 20.4

Career GB - 37.5, this year 37.1

Career FB - 42.7, this year 42.5

Career HR/FB - 8.4, this year 7.8

 
Owners weren't expecting a 1.3ish WHIP again? That's a bad job on them.
:goodposting:

Why in the world would anyone expect a 24 year old pitcher......

Who coming into 2013 only had 1 year of MLB starting under his belt

Who was considered the best pitching prospect in the minors before he came up

Who posted a sub 1.00 WHIP during his time in AA and AAA

Who had a 1.22 WHIP post ASB last year

...to improve on his 2012 overall stats.

That's right, MAC. Bad job....Bad job on them.
Yep, you look at the wrong numbers.

Career K/9 - 8.99, this year 8.62

Career BB/9 - 4.35, this year 4.98

Career BABIP - .289, this year .273

Career LOB - 74.1, this year 75.4

Career BAA - .231, this year .222

Career LD - 19.9, this year 20.4

Career GB - 37.5, this year 37.1

Career FB - 42.7, this year 42.5

Career HR/FB - 8.4, this year 7.8
His stats is heavily influenced by the two bad starts in early June. If you exclude those, his WHIP and ERA are better than last years marks. Those starts happened but they take on too much significance over a small sample size of 86 IP. This will even out if he can avoid meltdowns over the rest of the season.

 
Owners weren't expecting a 1.3ish WHIP again? That's a bad job on them. All of his numbers are right about in line with career to date.
If you were projecting career numbers for him this season, you wouldnt be an owner. You would've either been outbid in an auction, or he would've been taken ahead of you in a draft.

 
E-Z Glider said:
Owners weren't expecting a 1.3ish WHIP again? That's a bad job on them. All of his numbers are right about in line with career to date.
If you were projecting career numbers for him this season, you wouldnt be an owner. You would've either been outbid in an auction, or he would've been taken ahead of you in a draft.
As I said earlier, he was the top of my list about 5-7 picks before he got to me in each of my drafts. Auctions he was priced just above. I expected mid 3/1.3 with a lot of K's and upside for more if he lowers his BB rate. I had him ranked in the same tier as Yu and Max behind Gio, Wainwright, Zimmermann, Cliff, and Bumgarner. Pair the low WHIP guy with the more volatile arm. If I don't get the volatile arm then wait it out and target Peavy, Shields, Samardzjia, or Minor a few rounds later.

 
This Moore discussion has turned awesome. The Macster can't decide which side he's on!
Uhh the same side i was on in March?Dolt.
Name calling is so unbecoming. Try to avoid tarnishing your well-built reputation around here with that kind of talk.

Which is that? The "must start him, otherwise trade him" side or the "if you weren't expecting a 1.3+ WHIP, you're dumb" side?

I guess it is possible that in your mind those make sense as being the same side.

Since you stream all your pitchers from the WW for a sub 2.50 ERA, I'm assuming that you didn't actually draft him. He was drafted in most leagues around ~SP#25, which is way higher than the Macster drafts pitchers, right?

If you did draft him at that level AND were expecting no progress in the WHIP department, that's even better.

 
Who do you think is the better option ROS...Rendon or Gyorko (once he gets healthy). I own both, but don't have the roster space to keep both when Gyorko is activated.

FWIW, I need HR/RBI more than R/S.

 
Who do you think is the better option ROS...Rendon or Gyorko (once he gets healthy). I own both, but don't have the roster space to keep both when Gyorko is activated.

FWIW, I need HR/RBI more than R/S.
Gyorko left his rehab game early tonight due to some groin problems

 
Who do you think is the better option ROS...Rendon or Gyorko (once he gets healthy). I own both, but don't have the roster space to keep both when Gyorko is activated.

FWIW, I need HR/RBI more than R/S.
Gyorko left his rehab game early tonight due to some groin problems
yeah, I just saw that. But I will have to make a decision when he is activated. Looks like I have some more time to think about it.

 
Owners weren't expecting a 1.3ish WHIP again? That's a bad job on them.
:goodposting:

Why in the world would anyone expect a 24 year old pitcher......

Who coming into 2013 only had 1 year of MLB starting under his belt

Who was considered the best pitching prospect in the minors before he came up

Who posted a sub 1.00 WHIP during his time in AA and AAA

Who had a 1.22 WHIP post ASB last year

...to improve on his 2012 overall stats.

That's right, MAC. Bad job....Bad job on them.
Yep, you look at the wrong numbers.

Career K/9 - 8.99, this year 8.62

Career BB/9 - 4.35, this year 4.98

Career BABIP - .289, this year .273

Career LOB - 74.1, this year 75.4

Career BAA - .231, this year .222

Career LD - 19.9, this year 20.4

Career GB - 37.5, this year 37.1

Career FB - 42.7, this year 42.5

Career HR/FB - 8.4, this year 7.8
I'm confused. What are you even arguing? The problem with stats is that you can cherry pick stats from both sides and at the end of the day, you are still just making predictions whether the guy can improve on these stats or not. You seem to insinuate that players especially young ones don't improve their numbers as they mature?

 
I'm saying owners being disappointed with his production so far and considering benching him in all but the worst matchups had unreasonable expectations from day one. He was drafted hoping for continued improvement, but it's not like the guy has regressed. At worst he's the same guy he was last year.

 
I'm saying owners being disappointed with his production so far and considering benching him in all but the worst matchups had unreasonable expectations from day one. He was drafted hoping for continued improvement, but it's not like the guy has regressed. At worst he's the same guy he was last year.
Matt Moore has never in his career had a month like the June he just had. He walked 6 batters twice (6 walks three times now this season; he did that 0 times last season). He walked 6 batters in 2.1 innings! That's a stunning lack of control for any pitcher on a bad day. If you can't look at these recent numbers and understand why owners are concerned, you're being willfully difficult. His overall numbers have evened out ... Well, sort of. He now enjoys a career worst ERA, WHIP and walk rate, which after his nice start is pretty remarkable. At worst, he's a worse pitcher than he was last year. At best, he settles down and claws his way back and makes a modest improvement on his sophomore season numbers.

As for why I drafted him? He was the guy in his tier who fell to me. Of course I hoped for continued improvement, but I guess that hope was unreasonable.

 
I'm saying owners being disappointed with his production so far and considering benching him in all but the worst matchups had unreasonable expectations from day one. He was drafted hoping for continued improvement, but it's not like the guy has regressed. At worst he's the same guy he was last year.
Matt Moore has never in his career had a month like the June he just had. He walked 6 batters twice (6 walks three times now this season; he did that 0 times last season). He walked 6 batters in 2.1 innings! That's a stunning lack of control for any pitcher on a bad day. If you can't look at these recent numbers and understand why owners are concerned, you're being willfully difficult. His overall numbers have evened out ... Well, sort of. He now enjoys a career worst ERA, WHIP and walk rate, which after his nice start is pretty remarkable. At worst, he's a worse pitcher than he was last year. At best, he settles down and claws his way back and makes a modest improvement on his sophomore season numbers.

As for why I drafted him? He was the guy in his tier who fell to me. Of course I hoped for continued improvement, but I guess that hope was unreasonable.
It wasn't until Mac told you it was.

 
Kerry Wood, former Chicago Cub pitcher, found a body while paddle boarding in Lake Michigan near Belmont Harbor.Police say Kerry called 911 around 11 a.m. on Monday after discovering the body of a man.
 

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