I'm on YOUNG tomorrow for huge money using this play to get loses back from last week.
If I'm missing something other than Padres suck, please let me know
I think this should be good.
Thanks
Wednesday, April 30 Citizens Bank Park | 4:05 PM PT
Chris Young, RHP (1-2, 3.77)
Padres (10-17) @ Jamie Moyer, LHP (1-1, 4.05)
Phillies (15-12)
Scouting Report:
Padres: Other than allowing a home run to Rich Aurilia in his last start, Young didn't allow much else, as he struck out a season-high 10 batters while tying a season-low with three walks. Better still, he only allowed two hits, the home run and Eugenio Velez's double in the fourth inning. Yet, he still got the loss as San Diego failed to score. Young made some mechanical changes that have helped him with his command. "That was his best command and velocity," Padres manager Bud Black said. "We saw that coming in his last start."
Phillies: Somehow, the 45-year-old Moyer escaped six innings against the Brewers, allowing one run. It was vintage Moyer on many levels, including two pickoffs to erase mistakes. The lefty has allowed three runs in his previous two starts, spanning 12 innings. He has started 16 times against San Diego, posting a 7-6 record with a 4.41 ERA.
If I'm missing something other than Padres suck, please let me know
I think this should be good.
Thanks
Wednesday, April 30 Citizens Bank Park | 4:05 PM PT
Chris Young, RHP (1-2, 3.77)
Padres (10-17) @ Jamie Moyer, LHP (1-1, 4.05)
Phillies (15-12)
Scouting Report:
Padres: Other than allowing a home run to Rich Aurilia in his last start, Young didn't allow much else, as he struck out a season-high 10 batters while tying a season-low with three walks. Better still, he only allowed two hits, the home run and Eugenio Velez's double in the fourth inning. Yet, he still got the loss as San Diego failed to score. Young made some mechanical changes that have helped him with his command. "That was his best command and velocity," Padres manager Bud Black said. "We saw that coming in his last start."
Phillies: Somehow, the 45-year-old Moyer escaped six innings against the Brewers, allowing one run. It was vintage Moyer on many levels, including two pickoffs to erase mistakes. The lefty has allowed three runs in his previous two starts, spanning 12 innings. He has started 16 times against San Diego, posting a 7-6 record with a 4.41 ERA.