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Post by Blunashun on May 14, 2018 2:42:40 GMT
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Post by speedcity on May 14, 2018 2:55:58 GMT
Yes please. Give him a solid week or so more at OKC just to make sure he is ready and get him up here.
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Post by 88bulldog on May 14, 2018 15:47:13 GMT
Yes please. Give him a solid week or so more at OKC just to make sure he is ready and get him up here. Agree. I think he will get called up sooner rather than later. A ton of strikeouts...
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Post by speedcity on May 14, 2018 16:36:49 GMT
Yes please. Give him a solid week or so more at OKC just to make sure he is ready and get him up here. Agree. I think he will get called up sooner rather than later. A ton of strikeouts... Yea I think they need to call him up as long as he puts together a solid week or so. I know he just got promoted to AAA last week, but I don’t see why he would need anymore then that as long as he doesn’t get rocked. I say get him up here for the Rockies series that starts next Monday.
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Post by coreycody on May 17, 2018 17:38:01 GMT
I'm not sure why he dropped out of top 15-20 prospects for Dodgers, but I thought when drafted he had the bulldog approach for a setup guy. From memory, he can throw 4 pitches equally but his fastball is only around 93-94. I'm sure we'll see him soon, he can't do any worse than a few no names already failing. As usual, a pitcher is only as good as his fastball has movement or it's over the wall.
We made playoffs what 4 yrs in a row, can't make it every year & it looks like a down year for us. Seems like Dodgers like closers who have fastball only, the doom of burnt out arms like Broxton, Gagne & soon to be Jansen!
Lot's of bad years hitters & pitchers are having (that Koehler guy was an awful signing) not cause he got hurt because his ERA has NEVER been good & went up last few seasons. I would let Kershaw walk also (yes, I like him), but he's been injured last few years & I think he'll break down on the back half of career. For God's sake stop signing old dudes to rely on such as Hill & Utley, plus Puig looks like he'll NEVER figure out the strike zone.
Stop paying the multiple front office guys so much money & get back to spending money wisely. That all in on foreign players is, has failed. Need to change philosophy & approach. What was a top-ranked farm system is now only Buehler & Verdugo, hopefully some kids improve that by seasons end...
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Post by Blunashun on May 17, 2018 22:48:53 GMT
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Post by 88bulldog on May 18, 2018 2:07:45 GMT
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Post by Blunashun on May 19, 2018 16:35:54 GMT
A scoreless inning against Nashville last night. 1 walk & no hits allowed. No strikeouts.
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Post by Blunashun on May 23, 2018 23:22:00 GMT
Last night: 2.0 innings, 2 hits allowed, no walks, 1 earned run, 1 strikeout. In 7.0 innings with Oklahoma City, Josh has a 3.86 ERA & 1.29 WHIP. 5 K's.
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Post by Blunashun on May 27, 2018 18:49:08 GMT
Last night: 2.0 innings, 2 hits allowed, no walks, no runs, 1 strikeout. In 9.0 innings with Oklahoma City, Josh has a 3.00 ERA & 1.22 WHIP. 6 K's.
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Post by 88bulldog on May 27, 2018 22:59:21 GMT
BP has been good lately but he can help, there are still a few weak spots.
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Post by Blunashun on May 31, 2018 0:10:48 GMT
May 30, 2018 6:38 am Dodgers' Daniel Hudson: Gives up two in relief by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire Hudson allowed two runs on four hits and a walk while striking out two over two innings of relief in Tuesday's loss to the Phillies.
Starter Kenta Maeda was forced out of this one after just 1.2 innings of work with a hip strain, pushing the bullpen to work overtime Tuesday. Hudson now has a 6.35 ERA on the year to go along with just a 13:10 K:BB over 17 innings, so he will likely continue being deployed in lower-leverage situations.
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Post by 88bulldog on May 31, 2018 15:58:56 GMT
May 30, 2018 6:38 am Dodgers' Daniel Hudson: Gives up two in relief by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire Hudson allowed two runs on four hits and a walk while striking out two over two innings of relief in Tuesday's loss to the Phillies. Starter Kenta Maeda was forced out of this one after just 1.2 innings of work with a hip strain, pushing the bullpen to work overtime Tuesday. Hudson now has a 6.35 ERA on the year to go along with just a 13:10 K:BB over 17 innings, so he will likely continue being deployed in lower-leverage situations. Share: Twitter Facebook
low leverage situations might be a little too high leverage for Hudson...
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Post by Blunashun on Jun 1, 2018 19:41:30 GMT
Josh pitched last night. 1.1 innings, 1 hit, 2 runs, both earned, a walk & 2 strikeouts. His ERA with Oklahoma City is now 4.35.
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Post by 88bulldog on Jun 2, 2018 0:44:59 GMT
Ugh...
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