Jawny Lestah, walk it off! Down 0-6, win 7-6.
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Jawny Lestah, walk it off! Down 0-6, win 7-6.
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Gray would be a great fit, especially with the Arrieta contract looming, but reports are he's most likely not leaving Oakland because his present value is so low. Though with the SP market so thin, he'd probably bring back a quality return.
http://www.todaysknuckleball.com/in...man/heyman-sonny-gray-going-nowhere-deadline/
Jawny Lestah, walk it off! Down 0-6, win 7-6.
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Just like Andrew Miller wasn't going to be traded once Chapman was.I don't doubt that the A's have no intention of trading him, until someone gives them what they think is a suitable package. I guess I'd start that off with Soler plus and see where that takes us.
Looks like we have another 14 hours or so until the deadline. Should be interesting and fun.
Angels RP Joe Smith traded to the Cubs.
https://twitter.com/Buster_ESPN/status/760201541357887488
So how does the bullpen look going forward after today, assuming they stick with 8?
I think 1-6 below are locks, with 7 & 8 up for grabs.
1. Chapman
2. Rondon
3. Strop
4. Wood
5. Montgomery
6. Edwards Jr.
(In no particular order)
7. Smith
8. Grimm
9. Cahill
10. Nathan
11. Patton
Ha! I thought they were pulling him after 8! CG SO.
Huge game from Hendricks tonight. 8 scoreless after the bullpen put in 9 innings last night.
It's amazing seeing a guy throwing 75 mph change ups as his "out" pitch thriving in the big leagues.
He tries for ground balls so hard that he literally gets pissed off any time the ball is hit in the air. Even easy pop ups. Watch him. It's hilarious.
Contreras is becoming Hendricks "personal catcher" - caught Hendricks' last six starts - and they've been phenomenal together.
The short answer to your first question is that in his prime Maddux was a much harder thrower than Hendricks is now. Maddux had all the control, brains, and competitiveness of Hendricks and 6 or 7 mph more on his fastball. Which is, of course, why Maddux is one of the best 5 right handed pitchers to ever live.
Not sure what Maddux you were watching, as 6-7 MHP is not even close. Hendricks' 4 seamer sits at 89. For most of Maddux's prime, his fastball was in the 90-91 range and dipped to mid-upper 80s as he aged.
Right now, best guess... Who takes the mound in game 3 of the NLDS? I am still guessing Lackey, but Hendricks is making a strong push for it.