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Originally posted by Geor! View PostFoot, meet mouth.
This might be the worst ever meeting of the two best pitchers in the league at any given time. Worthless as a pitcher's duel.
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Originally posted by mightyp View Postwell crud
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Alexi Ogando pitched well in his last start, throwing six innings of two-run ball Wednesday, but now he’s headed to the disabled list with biceps tendinitis.
Josh Lindblom is expected to take Ogando’s place in the rotation beginning Monday, which is interesting because all 101 of his big-league appearances have come out of the bullpen. Lindblom has spent all of this season starting at Triple-A, however.
As for Ogando, he’s shown no signs of arm problems while starting nine games with a 3.08 ERA and 37/19 K/BB ratio in 50 innings. Ogando has alternated bullpen and rotation roles, starting this season and in 2011 after relieving in 2010 and 2012.
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Originally posted by Geor! View PostIs Perez healthy enough yet?
edit: Perez started tonight in Round Rock. Gave up 4 runs in 5 innings, but it's tough to gauge those starts. He's probably the likely candidate to come up.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostStill rehabbing; he had a start this week that seemed to go well enough. They're not going to rush him, though, so we'll have to wait and see on that. Don't know who is left to bring up/stretch out, though; I fear the stop gap solution may be....Derek Lowe...How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
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Originally posted by mightyp View Postwell crud
Find all the latest MLB news, live coverage, videos, highlights, stats, predictions, and results right here on NBC Sports.
Alexi Ogando pitched well in his last start, throwing six innings of two-run ball Wednesday, but now he’s headed to the disabled list with biceps tendinitis.
Josh Lindblom is expected to take Ogando’s place in the rotation beginning Monday, which is interesting because all 101 of his big-league appearances have come out of the bullpen. Lindblom has spent all of this season starting at Triple-A, however.
As for Ogando, he’s shown no signs of arm problems while starting nine games with a 3.08 ERA and 37/19 K/BB ratio in 50 innings. Ogando has alternated bullpen and rotation roles, starting this season and in 2011 after relieving in 2010 and 2012.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostAlright, is it just me, or is the Yu pitch count situation getting out of hand? I realized that he's used to throwing more pitches, but for goodness sake, this is unnecessary.
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