flipping back and forth to cleve-ny
pettitte injured his ankle and it looks like the dl
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flipping back and forth to cleve-ny
pettitte injured his ankle and it looks like the dl
Dozier has also been awful in the field.
Either way, the real problem remains this awful pitching staff with no help coming from the minors. Blackburn is just not good.
He has been awful in the field. That's not unusual for rookies, either. All the scouting reports have him pegged as a decent shortstop, though his arm is sometimes in question. I'm not going to let rookie jitters on a bad team cloud my view of the player.
If he's still playing like this in September, it's a problem. If he's still playing like this in May of next season, it's a real problem.
Just about everybody disagrees with you but that's okay. Personally, I'm going to listen to what BA, BP, FG, and Sickels have to say about the kid over any forum poster.
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index...-headquarters/
The one thing that really concerns me and anyone who's rooting for him is his complete lack of controling the strike zone. In the minors he was getting on-base alot, now he can't take a walk to save his life. If he's not getting on-base the rest of his game is fringy at best.
It's a real shame I missed the game today, a real shame.
Just another embarassing outing from the pitching staff. Not sure we even have a AAA caliber staff.
Waldrop up
Manship to AAA
My favorite stat of the day:
Groundouts-flyouts: Blackburn 3-8
That's quite a sinkerballer the Twins got themselves right there, yes sirree.
---Yep. And it's maddening. You don't need much to compete in this utterly lame division (Cleveland is in second place and only 2.5 out despite having one of the worst run differentials in the entire league), and the fact that the Twins didn't have enough to hang in it until July says a lot about how bad they are right now.