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  1. I need pitching and have plenty of depth in the OF.
  2. That doesn't make any sense.
  3. "Not that bad", "One bad pitch", "Gamescore not that bad", "Slightly below average". Let's hear the excuses for Buchholz.
  4. Let's see people trying to defend this shitfest.
  5. Jesus, is it even possible to get Ortiz out right now? Goddamn.
  6. Please don't suck Buchholz. Keep it up.
  7. That certainly adds a lot to the discussion. Very welcome insight.
  8. Not at all. Rosenthal clarified that the deal was pending between Miley and Buchholz. My opinion of Buchholz is not as biased as yours clearly. My point isn't that they should have been rid of Buchholz, but rather further fortified the rotation. The guys with pitchforks whenever someone mentions that he has sucked (and he has) are you and Slash. I mean, he could turn it around at any point, but he's been terrible. Just a little bit of objectivity in accepting criticism towards Red Sox players makes discussion a lot more enjoyable.
  9. Clay sucked. That's the gist of it. Maybe tonight he'll have a great start (he's on a good pace) and you won't have to defend it.
  10. Multiple sources including MLBTR specifically stated that the Mariners were choosing between Miley and Buchholz. Deal framework was already in place, but they hadn't decided on a starter. You are interpreting it that way because you are trying to defend Buchholz. Obviously the "hung up the phone" part is hyperbole played for laughs, but the Mariners clearly chose Miley over Buchholz, for the reasons stated here ad nauseum.
  11. 6 IP, 9 baserunners, 3/4 K/BB ratio, 7/13 GB/FB ratio, 1 HR (3-run bomb) allowed. So let's see: More BB's than K's (check), more flyballs than groundballs (check), WHIP of 1.50 or more (check), a homerun with 2 or more men on base (check). Yup, all of the signs of a terrible start are right there. Just because he was lucky to not give up more runs doesn't make the start any less terrible. Let's call a spade a spade.
  12. Then why were they offered Buch and Miley, and they flat out chose Miley over Buchholz? And the links to overthemonster, Rosenthal et al are posted in this very thread. You don't want to believe it because you want to defend picking up Buchholz' option, even though I have agreed it was the right move
  13. It's acceptable when there aren't four runs allowed, a WHIP over 1.50, and a home run with two or more men on base involved. It was not a good start by any objective measure. Saying otherwise is intellectually dishonest.
  14. I'm sorry, I just don't expect jokes from you broski.
  15. Earl Weaver's mantra predicated on getting on base and not giving away outs.
  16. Randy Johnsonn, Roy Oswalt on both ends of the wiry spectrum. Chris O' Leary said it best: "Durability issues almost never come from pitcher build, but rather from pitcher mechanics".
  17. Bat path and load timing issues are real things. I'm a forward thinker myself, but I've been around scouts and kids long enough to know how a moving-parts swing affects the ability to catch up to velocity, and how an inefficient bat path can create contact and swing-and-miss issues.
  18. No it isn't. You can't s*** on a group of 20 people because 3-4 are being annoying.
  19. Yes, because factually, Buchholz has been terrible all year.
  20. Pitching depth in general. Koji's 41, Tazawa has been badly overworked for years.
  21. The statement was "he's been terrible all year". But you're somehow trying to counteract that by saying "Well, he's had two good starts", which doesn't diminish the fact that he's been terrible. Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
  22. I would've traded Clay for a Smith type and kept Miley, who provides unspectacular, but high innings amounts. I've been preaching since the offseason that having two rotation spots inhabited by naturally frail guys was a recipe for disaster. Pittsburgh and the Orioles actually made great trading partners thanks to their deep stable of relief pitchers.
  23. "You BDC folks" is a terrible statement. The argument is stemming from 3-4 people. Blanket statements like that are stupid Dojji. Otherwise, seriously people, drop it.
  24. Or let's ignore these starts instead: 4.0/5 ER 5.0/5 ER 5.2/6 ER 6.1/5 ER 5.0/4 ER 6.0/5 ER I mean, your argument is so illogical it's making Plato's ghost cry.
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