We have people that can swing sticks. Realizing we need pitching help, how does that help with the numbers being stranded on base?
Whats more likely: We start scoring more runs or the bottom of the rotation magically figures it out?ontheedge said:
We have people that can swing sticks. Realizing we need pitching help, how does that help with the numbers being stranded on base?
ontheedge said:
We have people that can swing sticks. Realizing we need pitching help, how does that help with the numbers being stranded on base?
Or the help is on the DL.....Ag_07 said:ontheedge said:
We have people that can swing sticks. Realizing we need pitching help, how does that help with the numbers being stranded on base?
The offensive struggles are the outlier. The pitching struggles have been the norm for awhile.
We're not talking about just one bad start that's a blip on the radar (ie Cole's 0.2 IP performance in TEX). McHugh sucked over multiple starts and lost his rotation spot. Same for Peacock. These guys have proven their better suited for BP. Framber has shown flashes but just can't seem to put it together.
And as we've seen there's no pitching help from anywhere within the organization.
W said:
Won't be much money left for George at that point
EastCoastAgNc said:
I swear, it could be raining dollar bills and we'd come up empty handed. Wheels are falling off in every imaginable way right now.
redline248 said:
Is it a tactic of the Astros to put a pitcher on the IL after multiple bad outings?
McHugh
Martin
Peacock
I feel like one or two others...
redline248 said:
Is it a tactic of the Astros to put a pitcher on the IL after multiple bad outings?
McHugh
Martin
Peacock
I feel like one or two others...
W said:
the Astros can easily go with a 4-man rotation thru the all-star break.
Ag_07 said:W said:
the Astros can easily go with a 4-man rotation thru the all-star break.
Aren't we down to 3?
No Framber and no Peacock