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He’s not an aceGiolito may have transformed from one of the worst pitchers in baseball (last year) to a legitimate ace. Sorry guys.
He’s not an aceGiolito may have transformed from one of the worst pitchers in baseball (last year) to a legitimate ace. Sorry guys.
I'm not going to just like this post. I'm going to LOVE this post.Juan Soto is decent for a 20-year-old.![]()
Does that mean they won't try to retain Rendon?Ramblin Wreck said:I know teams don't really draft in baseball for immediate need but interesting the Nats used their 3rd and 4th rounders on a 22 year old 3B (college seniors drafted high don't typically stay in the minors for years and years) and Arkansas' great closer, who is thought to be near MLB ready.
I think they want to resign him. IMO, they have to do it before the trade deadline or they have to deal him. They can't screw this up like they did Harper and get a 4th round pick back as compensation.Does that mean they won't try to retain Rendon?
.. Okay I can see Venters but a 42 year old Rodney who has been as wild as Rosenthal.
The first time they have been swept at home in a three-game series since 2017. The first time Washington has swept the Cubs at Wrigley Field since July 1-3 2005. Mark Prior was a losing pitcher in that series, and the immortal Joey Eischen won the series finale. I looked up the series at baseball reference. Jose Guillen had a huge weekend (I had no recollection of Vinny Castilla playing for Washington).TobiasFunke said:Absolutely massive sweep in Chicago. I believe the Cubs have lost only one other home series this season?
The plate discipline has been outstanding for this entire post-Memorial Day run. They don't walk all that much but they make everyone work, which comes in handy in the NL East where most teams have at least a couple great starters but everyone has bullpen issues.The first time they have been swept at home in a three-game series since 2017. The first time Washington has swept the Cubs at Wrigley Field since July 1-3 2005. Mark Prior was a losing pitcher in that series, and the immortal Joey Eischen won the series finale. I looked up the series at baseball reference. Jose Guillen had a huge weekend (I had no recollection of Vinny Castilla playing for Washington).
What made this weekend even worse was having it happen while missing Scherzer and Corbin. It also clearly demonstrated how the Nationals and Cubs are on opposite ends of two telling statistics: swinging at pitches out of the zone and contact rate. The Cubs are at top of the first stat, near the bottom in the second rate. It is reversed for Washington. They spent the whole series making Cubs pitchers throw strikes, and when they did, they whacked the ball everywhere.
Cubs have not had a replacement-level leadoff man since Dexter Fowler. Washington has two dudes in Eaton and Turner who are high-level at the position.
Impressive team, Washington is. The only thing that might be an issue is, well, bringing in a 42 year-old Fernando Rodney in a high-leverage situation so he can try and get an 88 MPH fastball past Kyle Schwarber might be a sign of a not so-healthy bullpen.
Definitely one of the key benefits to winning is that they can lock up the Wild Card and hopefully do enough to ease Doolittle back into it and try to get him back into form, without needing to use him too much down the stretch. The fact that the Braves keep winning too means division probably going to stay out of reach. Roster expansion should help with giving rest too.The plate discipline has been outstanding for this entire post-Memorial Day run. They don't walk all that much but they make everyone work, which comes in handy in the NL East where most teams have at least a couple great starters but everyone has bullpen issues.
In fairness to Davey the Nats were missing Doolittle and Roenis Elias out of the pen (losing Elias forces them to use Suero early against lefties because he has reverse splits), and Rodney has been hitting 97 and sometimes effective. But yeah, I don't like the idea of relying on him in any high leverage situations during the stretch run or potential playoff games. If Doo comes back and is effective I assume Rodney will eventually be bumped to depth/spot duty.
Also FWIW I don't think the series was all that meaningful for the Cubs even without Scherzer and Corbin because the Nats kill lefties. Team OPS is 50 points higher against LHP. So the Nats were lucky to catch all three Cubs lefties and miss Hendricks (who I assume they'd face in a possible wild card game). Hendricks has always been a tough matchup for us.
If it wasn't for the coming roster expansion I'm not even sure how they'd make room for him on the active roster. Send down Fedde I guess.Definitely one of the key benefits to winning is that they can lock up the Wild Card and hopefully do enough to ease Doolittle back into it and try to get him back into form, without needing to use him too much down the stretch. The fact that the Braves keep winning too means division probably going to stay out of reach. Roster expansion should help with giving rest too.
What's been pretty remarkable about the past month or so is they have done it mostly without Scherzer, Doo, Elias, and Zim. And all are expected to be able to go in October, assuming no setbacks (Max obviously back already.) I'm not even sure what they do with Zim at this point with the way Howie and Adams have been playing.
Ridiculous comeback.Holy crap... Of course I turned off the TV after the top of the 9th.
Me too. Thank God for twitter, got back just in time for the Zim double.Holy crap... Of course I turned off the TV after the top of the 9th.
I think I'd go for resting the bullpen. Home game is slight advantage, but I feel like giving the bullpen some much needed rest comes out in front of that.What's more important? Going all in for the last 5 games to get home field against Milwaukee or rest the god dang bullpen that Davey still hasn't learned his lesson doing? Rainey has pitched 6 times in last 8 days, Rodney 4 of the last 5 days , Strickland 3 out of 4 days, Hudson 3 games in 2 days, and Suero had gone 3 straight days recently. But Doolittle has pitched 1 time 9 days?
Who starts the wildcard game? Have a feeling it's going to be Max but it's gotta be Strasburg, right? Even Corbin has been pitching better than Max the last two months.
They’re throwing the kitchen sink at them tonight and not using the pen in a traditional wayWander suero not on tonight’s roster? But all four starters are? Only 5 other pitchers the way he rolls through these guys? We need both MAT and Stevenson tonight?
Yeah, Rainey and Corbin were great. I know there was some Twitter questioning of leaving Corbin in there at the time, but sticking with him worked out and he got the job done. I was calling for Davey Martinez to get fired in the middle of the WC game for not pinch-hitting when they were down, but he clearly out-managed Roberts in the series.AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!
Now to spend the rest of the day reading and watching clips of highlights with Charlie and Dave edited over them.
One story I haven't seen covered much so far- Tanner Rainey and Patrick Corbin were excellent in their combined two innings. Since it became clear that the Nats would make the postseason, the #1 story has been how will they cover the innings between the starters and Doolittle/Hudson. Rainey and Corbin (and by extension Davey) were better than anyone could have reasonably hoped.
Yeah, I was pretty nervous about Soto earlier this year. He was having trouble in April/May adjusting to pitchers' adjusting to him (seeing less fastballs and more offspeed pitches). He definitely quieted those concerns of mine.And as a Juan Soto owner for 2 more years in a keeper league, all I can say is.![]()