To El Paso. But this could also have to do w his clock and not just his performance.
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To El Paso. But this could also have to do w his clock and not just his performance.
It's both. They have said so. He's got things he has to work on if he's going to be successful.
Wayyy too many K's. But he will be back up soon.
Other Dogs in MLB:
Adam Frazier - batting 284. platooning in LF, starting vs Righties but sitting against lefties.
Last Night: 3-4 w/ Single, Double & 2 run HR in leading Pirates past the Cards, ending a 6 game skid. A triple away from the cycle
Mitch Moreland - same as Frazier. Was batting under .100 vs lefties when the Sox decided to sit him against southpaws.
Last Night -sat but drew a walk in pinch hit appearance in loss to Yankees
Jonathon Holder - sent down to AAA around 3-4 weeks ago. Had been pitching in middle relief with the Yankees big league club entire year but was giving up too many HR's and was sent down. Should be back up soon
Kendall Graveman - he got his first win last week since returning from a fairly lengthy stay on the DL. Was A's opening day starter until shoulder issues sent him to the DL in May.
Last Night Houston 3 Oakland 0.
Graveman -6 IP 6 hits 2 Runs 2 ER's 3 BB 3 SO 4.54 ERA
Pitched a good game but the 2 walks he gave up in the 4th both came around to score. But overall, another good outing, his second good one in a row after returning from the DL
Brandon Woodruff - anyone have an update on him?
Could be a good thing. Dansby Swanson is playing very well after his little AAA stint
Andy Green more or less stated that it is a plate discipline thing. Needs to work on that OBP. He's sustained his batting average for several weeks now, just not getting enough walks or looking at enough pitches. Also is probably a thing with his clock since the Padres are once again way out of contention. They want to extend that rookie contract as much as possible. He'll be fine and probably back up soon.
So what I'm seeing is- Renfroe still hasnt played a full season in MLB?
Woodruff has a 1.something ERA in about 18 innings of work and has earned a rotation spot.
Chris Stratton will also be a permanent rotation guy for SF going forward. Had 10 Ks in 7+ last outing.
http://i.imgur.com/wgljcFB.jpg
I stand corrected though. You were right.
Service times rules are one of the most difficult to understand, &, usually teams work opposite of this by delaying the call-up of a prospect rather than demoting them late in the season.
http://i.imgur.com/UVMLGL6.jpg
Yup. You are right. Service time rules are usually manipulated by delaying a call up but are working in reverse here by demoting a guy.
http://i.imgur.com/UVMLGL6.jpg
Mind blowing stat of the day. He's struck out 125 times so far in the 2017 season. Tony Gwynn's WORSE year was 40 strike outs (for the entire season). That's not a knock on Hunter just unbelievable about Gywnn. He averaged 21 so's a season!
Stratton was nasty last time out vs Nats. 0 er and 10 k's over 7 innings. He pitches tomorrow vs Brewers.