Bullpen

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HoustonAg2106
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Seems to be coming together at the exact right time

Obviously Weston Moss is the top arm, basically like the Prager Aschenbeck combo from game 1's last year

Jackson and Wilson are probably 2a and 2b than can close the door on either game 2 or game 3, whichever game makes the most sense to use them

Rudis should be the sacrificial lamb that comes in a game when we are down 3+ runs and you don't want to burn one of our top 3 guys. He seems to do better when the pressure is off

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HoustonAg2106 said:

Seems to be coming together at the exact right time

Obviously Weston Moss is the top arm, basically like the Prager Aschenbeck combo from game 1's last year

Jackson and Wilson are probably 2a and 2b than can close the door on either game 2 or game 3, whichever game makes the most sense to use them

Rudis should be the sacrificial lamb that comes in a game when we are down 3+ runs and you don't want to burn one of our top 3 guys. He seems to do better when the pressure is off




You mean down more than 10? Cause we're still in it down 10. Oh wait… that was rudis pitching that comeback
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Chetos said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

Seems to be coming together at the exact right time

Obviously Weston Moss is the top arm, basically like the Prager Aschenbeck combo from game 1's last year

Jackson and Wilson are probably 2a and 2b than can close the door on either game 2 or game 3, whichever game makes the most sense to use them

Rudis should be the sacrificial lamb that comes in a game when we are down 3+ runs and you don't want to burn one of our top 3 guys. He seems to do better when the pressure is off




You mean down more than 10? Cause we're still in it down 10. Oh wait… that was rudis pitching that comeback

I just mean don't use him in high leverage situations when you have one of those other three arms available.
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Still not enough arms. Need at least 1 more to step up. Probably 2.
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Killzone3abc said:

Still not enough arms. Need at least 1 more to step up. Probably 2.


One or two more would certainly help, but it's enough to win 2 out of 3 series which is what we need right now. I don't recall having more than 3 trustworthy bullpen arms last year either
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We need Freshcorn to get it together. I'm always nervous with Wilson, but he keeps taking small steps forward. With 3 lefty staring pitchers, the right handers in the pen are really crucial. I think our starters did a good job this weekend considering how right hand dominant Arkansas is, but having a couple of guys who can come on for four innings and turn them around makes a huge difference.
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This weekend was certainly fantastic. Hopefully Jackson can build on that and be another key piece.

Moss has had an incredible stretch of 3 SEC weekends of pretty much shutdown ball.

I think we still need another RHP to step up.
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HoustonAg2106 said:

Chetos said:

HoustonAg2106 said:

Seems to be coming together at the exact right time

Obviously Weston Moss is the top arm, basically like the Prager Aschenbeck combo from game 1's last year

Jackson and Wilson are probably 2a and 2b than can close the door on either game 2 or game 3, whichever game makes the most sense to use them

Rudis should be the sacrificial lamb that comes in a game when we are down 3+ runs and you don't want to burn one of our top 3 guys. He seems to do better when the pressure is off




You mean down more than 10? Cause we're still in it down 10. Oh wait… that was rudis pitching that comeback

I just mean don't use him in high leverage situations when you have one of those other three arms available.



I gotcha. Just thought it was ironic. I find it frustrating that he went from trustworthy to who knows in barely a years time. I like to blame whomever told him it was a good idea to start throwing sidearm. Funny that he throws faster now. Makes me wonder what he'd be with that speed over the top.
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