Alomar and Burke, i'd like to see Burke get a chance. Olivo could at least use 100 or so AB's at AAA, if he does well then let's give him a chance, but i'd rather stick with the veterans.
ummmmm...on mlb.com it says its KC not the Sox's down
Kansas City 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Arizona 0 6 0 0 0 2 7 15
http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/scoreboa..._scoreboard.jsp
Every pitcher had small bone chips and they all have pain there there elbow. It's only when the pain becomes to much to handle does it become a problem.
Ditto, if he doesn't take some big steps forward this year he never will.
Also i think Garland needs to step up, he's had enough time in the majors to adjust and with his stuff there's no reason he can't win at least 15 games.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/spli...ts?statsId=6161
1st half, is before the All-star game
2nd after.
That's the way most people see a season.
So i guess both of you guys were right.
Looks like someone doesn't know what the hell he's talking about because Carlos did hit .283 after the All-Star break. His OBP was also a 100 points higher in the second half.
His fastball has been 86-89, he's been throwing a lot of off speed stuff and a kinda faster curve. He looks good today, he's been hitting his spots well.
Rogers does well vs. teams stacked with left handers (Twins and A's). By going to the Twins he's most likely not going to face many if any left hand dominant teams. Which means an ERA around 4.50 at least.
Wunsch is our most experience pitcher that's had success vs. lefties. We need him on this team, if he struggles Sanders should get a chance to crack the pen, but i doubt he'll be any better then Wunsch