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  • koz-man
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 11-21-08
    • 7102

    #2241
    Cole Hamels had a solid debut performance for the Cubs giving up just one unearned run in five innings while striking out 9. He mixed up his pitches well, while only allowing 3 hits and 2 walks. After being off since last Monday it looked like it took him about an inning or two to find his groove but once he did, he was exactly what the Cubs were hoping they were getting. He threw 95 pitches, 57 for strikes.
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    • Chi_archie
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-22-08
      • 63167

      #2242
      Originally posted by koz-man
      Cole Hamels had a solid debut performance for the Cubs giving up just one unearned run in five innings while striking out 9. He mixed up his pitches well, while only allowing 3 hits and 2 walks. After being off since last Monday it looked like it took him about an inning or two to find his groove but once he did, he was exactly what the Cubs were hoping they were getting. He threw 95 pitches, 57 for strikes.

      they need him to step up in the rotation that is plagued with a lot of question marks in various forms now
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      • JAKEPEAVY21
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 03-11-11
        • 29268

        #2243
        Originally posted by Cross
        Hamels much better than former Cub Hamel as a starting pitcher so far!
        it was Hammel, wasn't it?

        Anyhow, nice start yesterday for Hamels.
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        • Otters27
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 07-14-07
          • 30756

          #2244
          Cole Hammels is more of a former ace type pitcher. Jason Hammel is a journeyman 4th or 5th starter
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          • BigSpoon
            SBR MVP
            • 11-04-10
            • 4113

            #2245
            There were 2 correct answers for my 3rd question of trivia today apparently, still managed to guess wrong.
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            • mr. leisure
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 01-29-08
              • 17507

              #2246
              Hamels needed to get away from Arlington .
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              • yisman
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 09-01-08
                • 75682

                #2247
                Pablo Sandoval and Jake Lamb out for the season.

                NL West corner IFs
                [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                [/quote]

                [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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                • Cross
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 04-15-11
                  • 5777

                  #2248
                  Wrigley magic for Hamels, keep it going!
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                  • EmpireMaker
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 06-18-09
                    • 15579

                    #2249
                    The Yankees have informed right-hander Sonny Gray that he’ll be moved from the rotation to the bullpen, tweets Meredith Marakovits of the YES Network. Gray has taken the demotion in stride, it seems. “I’ve struggled and they’ve given me ample opportunity to figure it out,” the righty said (via Marakovits on Twitter). “I continued to grind … I’m going to go to the pen and continue to try to figure it out.”
                    It’s a disappointing outcome not only for Gray himself but for a Yankees organization that parted with three promising young players to acquire the right-hander from Oakland in July 2017. The Yankees sent outfielder Dustin Fowler, shortstop Jorge Mateo and right-hander James Kaprielian to the A’s in order to acquire the final two and a half seasons of club control over Gray.
                    [Related: Updated New York Yankees depth chart]
                    The 28-year-old Gray pitched fairly well for the Yankees last season, logging a 3.72 ERA with 8.1 K/9, 3.7 BB/9 and a 47.3 percent ground-ball rate in 65 1/3 innings for New York during regular season play. He was hit hard in an ALDS start against the Indians but gave the Yankees a strong five-inning outing against the Astros in the ALCS (one earned run on one hit and a pair of walks with four strikeouts).
                    The 2018 season, though, has been an unmitigated disaster for Gray. Through 21 starts and 103 2/3 innings, he’s limped to a 5.56 ERA. While he’s still averaging 8.6 K/9 and has cut back on the home runs (1.13 HR/9), Gray’s walk rate is elevated substantially (3.1 BB/9 in 2017, 4.0 in 2018). Last year’s 28 percent hard-contact rate is a distant memory for Gray, as that number has jumped to 36.2 percent in 2018.
                    There was some speculation that the Yankees could look to trade Gray prior to the non-waiver deadline. Because most of the damage against him has come at Yankee Stadium (7.71 ERA, 10 homers allowed at home; 3.62 ERA, three homers allowed on the road), many viewed him as a potential change of scenery candidate. That said, there’s some reason to believe that a move to the ’pen could prove quite beneficial for Gray as well. Opponents have batted .250/.319/.424 when facing him for the first time in a game; those numbers soar to .319/.393/.478 the second time through the order.
                    While the move to the ’pen could serve as a temporary solution for the Yankees, it’s still fair to wonder about Gray’s long-term future in the organization. He’s earning $6.5MM in 2018 and is controlled through the 2020 season, though even with his ugly results this year, he’d still be in line for a modest raise through the arbitration process. While the Yankees can certainly afford to pay him $7MM+, it’s possible that his struggles in the Bronx could make him a trade candidate or even a non-tender candidate in the offseason if he’s unable to right the ship and put together a strong finish to the season.
                    For now, Gray will work out of the ’pen while the Yankees rely on Luis Severino, Masahiro Tanaka, CC Sabathia and new acquisitions Lance Lynn (picked up in a trade with the Twins) and J.A. Happ (once Happ returns from the disabled list due to a bizarre bout of hand, foot and mouth disease).
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                    • ApricotSinner32
                      Restricted User
                      • 11-28-10
                      • 10648

                      #2250
                      Giants fantasy lineups making bank today.
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                      • Cross
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 04-15-11
                        • 5777

                        #2251
                        Wat happened to sonny Gray, he was a stud.
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                        • Chi_archie
                          SBR Aristocracy
                          • 07-22-08
                          • 63167

                          #2252
                          Originally posted by Cross
                          Wat happened to sonny Gray, he was a stud.
                          prob dead arm
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                          • Otters27
                            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                            • 07-14-07
                            • 30756

                            #2253
                            Originally posted by Cross
                            Wat happened to sonny Gray, he was a stud.
                            Pitcher like Running backs in football. Shirt shelf life unless you have perfect mechanics
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                            • BigSpoon
                              SBR MVP
                              • 11-04-10
                              • 4113

                              #2254
                              A's caught the Mariners for 2nd WC spot in AL. Probably too early but it feels like the AL playoff picture is already over.
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                              • koz-man
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 11-21-08
                                • 7102

                                #2255
                                Aaron Judge may be only a couple days away from getting in some light, dry swings and some swings off the tee, Aaron Boone says. It could happen here in Boston or in Chicago when the Yankees head there. Judge has been out before the past couple games doing conditioning on the field as he tries to stay in shape.
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                                • yisman
                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                  • 09-01-08
                                  • 75682

                                  #2256
                                  Sonny Gray still has talent. I don't believe he's done.
                                  [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                                  [/quote]

                                  [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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                                  • JMobile
                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                    • 08-21-10
                                    • 19074

                                    #2257
                                    Dodgers using bats.
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                                    • EmpireMaker
                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                      • 06-18-09
                                      • 15579

                                      #2258
                                      Cardinals outfielder Dexter Fowler left tonight’s game with what has now been diagnosed as a fractured foot, according to MLB.com’s Jenifer Langosch (via Twitter). He’s headed to the 10-day disabled list, though full details aren’t yet known.
                                      Fowler, a 32-year-old switch-hitter, has been mired in a forgettable campaign. After putting up quality numbers last year, the first of his five-year contract, Fowler has fallen off of a cliff in 2018.
                                      Through 329 plate appearances this season, Fowler carries only a .175/.274/.295 slash with eight home runs. While he has maintained his typically solid K/BB numbers (11.2% walk rate vs. 22.5% strikeout rate), he’s just not driving the ball like he has in the past.
                                      Fowler’s .119 isolated slugging rate is well below his recent levels. Of course, he’s also suffering from a .203 BABIP that’s at least partially attributable to misfortune. But Statcast doesn’t suggest he has been in vintage form; he’s credited with only a .282 xwOBA though that’s much better than his actual .257 wOBA.
                                      All told, the rest of the contract isn’t looking like a terribly appealing commitment, and the new injury doesn’t help. Fowler is also drawing poor grades for his fielding despite sliding over to right field from his customary center. He’ll earn $14.5MM apiece over the next three seasons.
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                                      • ApricotSinner32
                                        Restricted User
                                        • 11-28-10
                                        • 10648

                                        #2259
                                        Do the nationals put up 20 runs again tommorow?
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                                        • Cross
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 04-15-11
                                          • 5777

                                          #2260
                                          I feel bad for Dexter, needs to come back where he belongs w Cubs.
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                                          • BigSpoon
                                            SBR MVP
                                            • 11-04-10
                                            • 4113

                                            #2261
                                            Originally posted by yisman
                                            Sonny Gray still has talent. I don't believe he's done.
                                            I agree, he's needs to leave the Bronx to resurrect his career though.
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                                            • koz-man
                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                              • 11-21-08
                                              • 7102

                                              #2262
                                              Justin Verlander ended his start with a career-high-tying 14th strikeout, and it was an impressive one. Fell behind in the count 3-0 to Joc Pederson, who hit a leadoff homer, then challenged him with two straight down-the-middle fastballs and got him to chase a low slider,
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                                              • El Nino
                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                • 05-03-12
                                                • 18426

                                                #2263
                                                Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                                prob dead arm
                                                Dead brain. Guy can't pitch in the band box.
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                                                • JAKEPEAVY21
                                                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                  • 03-11-11
                                                  • 29268

                                                  #2264
                                                  Originally posted by JMobile
                                                  Dodgers using bats.
                                                  they must have forgot them last night, only 1 run
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                                                  • Otters27
                                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                    • 07-14-07
                                                    • 30756

                                                    #2265
                                                    Damn. Needed the dodgers to win that one
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                                                    • batt33
                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                      • 12-23-16
                                                      • 6014

                                                      #2266
                                                      Originally posted by koz-man
                                                      Justin Verlander ended his start with a career-high-tying 14th strikeout, and it was an impressive one. Fell behind in the count 3-0 to Joc Pederson, who hit a leadoff homer, then challenged him with two straight down-the-middle fastballs and got him to chase a low slider,
                                                      Definitely dialed in
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                                                      • Chi_archie
                                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                                        • 07-22-08
                                                        • 63167

                                                        #2267
                                                        Originally posted by koz-man
                                                        Justin Verlander ended his start with a career-high-tying 14th strikeout, and it was an impressive one. Fell behind in the count 3-0 to Joc Pederson, who hit a leadoff homer, then challenged him with two straight down-the-middle fastballs and got him to chase a low slider,
                                                        unreal
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                                                        • JMobile
                                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                                          • 08-21-10
                                                          • 19074

                                                          #2268
                                                          Brewers should have traded for pitching too. Arizona should have traded for a clutch hitter. In the end, Dodgers will still take it.
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                                                          • BigSpoon
                                                            SBR MVP
                                                            • 11-04-10
                                                            • 4113

                                                            #2269
                                                            2014 Tigers staff still going strong in 2018: Scherzer, Verlander, Price, Porcello, A Sanchez. If only those Tigers teams had a decent bullpen.
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                                                            • yisman
                                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                                              • 09-01-08
                                                              • 75682

                                                              #2270
                                                              wow, needed the dodgers friday

                                                              verlander surprising
                                                              [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                                                              [/quote]

                                                              [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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                                                              • EmpireMaker
                                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                                • 06-18-09
                                                                • 15579

                                                                #2271
                                                                Although Cubs president Theo Epstein suggested last month that the team can’t rely on the injured Yu Darvish to finish 2018 on a high note, it appears the right-hander will factor in for Chicago in the coming months as it pursues another World Series title. Darvish, who has been out for over two months with triceps and elbow issues, threw a 55-pitch side session Saturday and then took an optimistic tone when speaking with Bruce Levine of 670 The Score and other reporters.
                                                                “Yeah, certainly [this is the best I’ve felt]. I think all my pitches, velocity-wise were up there at the highest and then I was able to follow through with my arm motion,” Darvish said through an interpreter.
                                                                Darvish went on to reveal that he dealt with “pain and discomfort” until “about 10 days ago,” when he “switched from treating the elbow to the spine,” continuing: “That triggered a more positive flow. Everything in this whole process is better from the beginning until the end.”
                                                                As Levine notes, Darvish wasn’t referring to a new injury to his back or spine. Rather, Levine writes that the hurler “was talking about using more of his whole body in his delivery.”
                                                                Now, barring a setback, Darvish could be within three or four days from throwing a simulated game, per Levine. It’s unclear how long it would take Darvish to return to the Cubs thereafter, though it’s not a slam dunk that he will. After all, Darvish already seemed to be on the comeback trail several weeks ago, only to suffer a setback in late June. The 31-year-old hasn’t taken the ball for the Cubs since May 20, when he made one of his best starts with the team. During that game, a win over the Reds, Darvish logged six innings of one-run, two-hit ball, struck out seven and issued three walks.
                                                                Starts like the one Darvish posted against the Reds have been atypical this season for him, which wasn’t what he or the Cubs expected when the two sides agreed to a six-year, $126MM guarantee in February. At that point, Darvish was an established star who had stood out with the Rangers and Dodgers. But in his first action with the Cubs, Darvish has endured two DL stints (including one for the flu) and posted a career-worst ERA/FIP/xFIP (4.95/4.87/4.24) over 40 innings and eight starts. He has also issued a personal-high 4.73 walks per nine, somewhat offsetting a typically outstanding strikeout rate (11.03 K/9).
                                                                Thanks in part to Darvish’s lack of availability so far, the Cubs made an attempt to bolster their rotation prior to the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline by acquiring one of his former Rangers teammates, left-hander Cole Hamels. Like Darvish, Hamels hasn’t been anywhere close to his best this season. However, he did show well in his Cubs debut in a win over the division-rival Pirates this past Wednesday.
                                                                Including Hamels’ victory, the Cubs have registered a 64-46 record, giving the back-to-back NL Central champions a 1 1/2-game lead over the Brewers in the division. Some of the Cubs’ success has come on account of lefty swingman Mike Montgomery, who has offered respectable production in Darvish’s absence and relegated another struggling offseason signing, righty Tyler Chatwood, to a bullpen role. Should Darvish return, he’d presumably join Jon Lester, Kyle Hendricks, Jose Quintana and Hamels in the Cubs’ rotation, which means Montgomery would work in relief if the club sticks with a five-man starting staff.
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                                                                • mr. leisure
                                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                                  • 01-29-08
                                                                  • 17507

                                                                  #2272
                                                                  Astros sure have the Dodgers number .
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                                                                  • BarkingToad
                                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                    • 08-31-08
                                                                    • 5913

                                                                    #2273
                                                                    Can't figure out why Cubs paid Darvish all that money.
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                                                                    • ApricotSinner32
                                                                      Restricted User
                                                                      • 11-28-10
                                                                      • 10648

                                                                      #2274
                                                                      Boston Redsox just can't lose its nuts.
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                                                                      • koz-man
                                                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                        • 11-21-08
                                                                        • 7102

                                                                        #2275
                                                                        Astros announced that Lance McCullers left this game at the start of the fifth inning because of discomfort in his pitching elbow.

                                                                        The Astros have not had a starting pitcher miss a turn because of injury this season, which is quite remarkable.
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