don't know how they did it, but I think they had a hell of a rebuilding effort without ever finishing a season under 500Scary, in that everyone in that lineup realises they will be traded by year end
Nobody watches the Red Sux.@mysticmac where is your post about this? I missed it....can you repost?
The yank off's will not suckseed this yearNobody watches the Red Sux.
He a terror when on base. Pitchers must hate it.Billy Hamilton is so fun to watch. Dude plays a hell of a CF and he is an absolute beast on the base paths.
He isn't really known for his bat, but he's on fire lately. In the 3 game sweep of the Giants, Billy went 7 for 13 with a double, 3 triples and 3 stolen bases. Raised his average from .214 to .248 - He's hitting .357 for the month of May. With his defensive dominance and threat on the bases, I think the mark he needs to hit is .260
He did get picked off today, but that was when he tried to take 3rd on Cueto / Posey - arguably the hardest battery to run against.
http://mediadownloads.mlb.com/mlbam/mp4/2017/05/07/1362492583/1494142079230/asset_1800K.mp4
Billy Hamilton is so fun to watch. Dude plays a hell of a CF and he is an absolute beast on the base paths.
He isn't really known for his bat, but he's on fire lately. In the 3 game sweep of the Giants, Billy went 7 for 13 with a double, 3 triples and 3 stolen bases. Raised his average from .214 to .248 - He's hitting .357 for the month of May. With his defensive dominance and threat on the bases, I think the mark he needs to hit is .260
He did get picked off today, but that was when he tried to take 3rd on Cueto / Posey - arguably the hardest battery to run against.
http://mediadownloads.mlb.com/mlbam/mp4/2017/05/07/1362492583/1494142079230/asset_1800K.mp4
He a terror when on base. Pitchers must hate it.
FYI. The Reds just sent Amir Garrett down to the minors. They are claiming it's about controlling his innings - the Reds have 2 days off over the next 8 games so they are going to go with a 4 man rotation and give Garrett a bit of a rest. He'll be called up again shortly.thanks for the tip. just picked him up and dropped Andrew Triggs. 0.00 ERA with a 1 KO/BB ratio means he's bound to get roughed up.
btw I have Springer on my team. I didn't even know the Astros had such a good offense, just realized it after seeing his numbers on top of Altruve and Correa.
thanks. that's so much more insightful info than what yahoo sports provided. I benched him his last start but he didn't do too bad in the end. is he a top prospect?FYI. The Reds just sent Amir Garrett down to the minors. They are claiming it's about controlling his innings - the Reds have 2 days off over the next 8 games so they are going to go with a 4 man rotation and give Garrett a bit of a rest. He'll be called up again next week.
I think it's really about contract control. Garrett looks very promising as a starter, and if he spends 21 days in the minors the Reds will control him for another year before he would be eligible for free agency. Tricky, tricky.
I believe he's been their #3 prospect for a couple years now.thanks. that's so much more insightful info than what yahoo sports provided. I benched him his last start but he didn't do too bad in the end. is he a top prospect?
that's the only reason they sent him down. look at guy's like Rookie Davis, he's got a high pop fly rate & a high hard contact rate & he's playing in one of the smallest ballparks in baseball. He's still in the big leagues unless things changed since my last refreshing of the roster pageFYI. The Reds just sent Amir Garrett down to the minors. They are claiming it's about controlling his innings - the Reds have 2 days off over the next 8 games so they are going to go with a 4 man rotation and give Garrett a bit of a rest. He'll be called up again shortly.
I think it's really about contract control. Garrett looks very promising as a starter, and if he spends 21 days in the minors during the 2017 season the Reds will control him for another year before he would be eligible for free agency. Tricky, tricky.
He's still in the rotation. And my guess is the Reds will do the same thing to him - make sure he spends 21 days in the minors to control his contract for 1 more year. Although if he keeps pitching the way he has, he might spend more than 21 days down there. LOL.that's the only reason they sent him down. look at guy's like Rookie Davis, he's got a high pop fly rate & a high hard contact rate & he's playing in one of the smallest ballparks in baseball. He's still in the big leagues unless things changed since my last refreshing of the roster page
I probably didn't get my point across well at all, Garrett will now be under control an extra year which is good*. Davis will never be a mlb pitcher that's successful, so feed him to the lionsHe's still in the rotation. And my guess is the Reds will do the same thing to him - make sure he spends 21 days in the minors to control his contract for 1 more year. Although if he keeps pitching the way he has, he might spend more than 21 days down there. LOL.
Davis pitches tomorrow against the Yankees. I don't anticipate that going well for him.
He sounds good. What kind of stuff does he got? Can he blow you away, or does he rely more on hitting locations?I believe he's been their #3 prospect for a couple years now.
I've either watched or listened to every game he's pitched this year. He looks really good. He had a terrible outing against Milwaukee, but other than that he's been solid every start. He doesn't get rattled either. Very calm, and didn't lose his shit even during the MIL game when he got rocked. That's important for a young pitcher.
He is sitting at 3-2 with an ERA of 4.25, but if you take out the MIL game he'd be at 3-1 with a 2.20 ERA for his other 5 starts.
Not sure he's worthy of a fantasy roster spot since it's obvious the Reds intend to play the eligibility game with him (Assuming he stays healthy, I'm sure he'll have another short stint in the minors to get that 21 games), but he's definitely a young starter to keep your eye on.
Same reason the Cubs kept Bryant in the minors to start his rookie season. Why the Yankees weren't in a rush to bring up Sanchez (aside from still having McCann) or Severino. They all just play the game to keep players under control as long as they can.FYI. The Reds just sent Amir Garrett down to the minors. They are claiming it's about controlling his innings - the Reds have 2 days off over the next 8 games so they are going to go with a 4 man rotation and give Garrett a bit of a rest. He'll be called up again shortly.
I think it's really about contract control. Garrett looks very promising as a starter, and if he spends 21 days in the minors during the 2017 season the Reds will control him for another year before he would be eligible for free agency. Tricky, tricky.
He doesn't throw super hard. Low to mid 90s. He'll hit 94 every now and then, but he's usually in the 91 or 92 range. 4 seamer. He throws a slider around 80 to 85. He has a change as well. Hitters appear to have trouble picking the ball up, but that could change the more people see of him (He's only had 5 starts)He sounds good. What kind of stuff does he got? Can he blow you away, or does he rely more on hitting locations?
That's good news for your Reds. Getting the Yankees after a double header and lots of innings by the relief pitchers.And holy shit at that Yanks/Cubs game last night. 18 innings. Something like 34 combined Ks. Crazy.
Yankees took it 5-4. They had it won early but Chapman blew a save opportunity in the 9th.
I've made it 13 innings before for a regular season game, my personal best, sitting thru 18 innings sounds ridiculousAnd holy shit at that Yanks/Cubs game last night. 18 innings. Something like 34 combined Ks. Crazy.
Yankees took it 5-4. They had it won early but Chapman blew a save opportunity in the 9th.
6 hours, 5 minutes.I've made it 13 innings before for a regular season game, my personal best, sitting thru 18 innings sounds ridiculous
just read a few recaps, the fans who paid to see Joe West last night really got their money's worth6 hours, 5 minutes.
He had some called strikes that weren't even close.just read a few recaps, the fans who paid to see Joe West last night really got their money's worth
I'm ready for robot umps, it's hard enough hitting to a major leaguers' pitch without umps deciding to create their own strike zonesHe had some called strikes that weren't even close.