The off day is right on time as the Bucs can reset the bullpen now. The middle guys are largely untested, and it would help the situation if the starters could carry the load a little longer. It does appear that early on, with that extra arm in the pen, Clint has them on an 85-90 pitch count, so into the fire they go.
Off to the races... (photo WFMJ Radio) |
So far, so good even with the warts; can't get better than undefeated. If the pitching develops, this team could be fun.
Notes:
- Jordy is day-to-day; his jammed finger isn't broken but is still swollen.
- The word from the Buc medicos is that Joe Musgrove has a shoulder sprain and he'll be shut down for a five-to-seven day period before getting reevaluated. Sounds like Steven Brault could be in line for a second start, although if the schedule holds up, after Thursday there won't be a need for a fifth starter until April 15th.
- Jamo's nine K's yesterday tied his personal best, set on July 4th last year in his shutout win over the Phils.
- The Bucs are gunning for their best season start since 1983, when they went 5-0.
- MLB.com picks 2017 HS draft pick, 19-year-old RHP Cody Bolton, as the Pirates biggest minor league breakout prospect.
- A new nest: The Dodgers signed Daniel Hudson to a minor-league deal.
3 comments:
Hudson sure didn't last long in Pittsburgh, did he? He was much better last year after his terrible start to the season, and his peripheral stats and even most of his conventional stats other than ERA weren't far off his career norms. We got Dickerson for him and that's a good thing, but not making the roster of a depleted Tampa Bay team doesn't bode well for him.
He got beat up in the spring w/Tampa, Wil, though it's not like the Bucs middle men are the most solid bunch around, either. Just another case of underperform your contract in Pittsburgh and you'll be somewhere else ASAP, although I'd love to know the justification of signing him to two years/$11M in the first place.
It was a strange signing, that's for sure.
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