Do you know anything about the O's pitchers with no stats?
All 3 are regular MLB pitchers. Sherrill is/was their closer. Walker had been solid for 6 straight years until last year. I look for him to bounce back. Sarfate has been a decent pitcher so far in his career with a 4.39 era.
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Quote Originally Posted by DKJNR:
Do you know anything about the O's pitchers with no stats?
All 3 are regular MLB pitchers. Sherrill is/was their closer. Walker had been solid for 6 straight years until last year. I look for him to bounce back. Sarfate has been a decent pitcher so far in his career with a 4.39 era.
Do you know anything about the O's pitchers with no stats?
They are all veteran relievers. The Orioles started camp with a whopping 37 pitchers and have been giving a lot of innings to minor league guys who will be starters in the future (the Oriole minor league system is loaded with starting pitchers). So the relievers haven't pitched yet, for the most part. Some other relievers like Chris Ray only have one inning so far. Basically today is when the exhibiton season would normally start (it was extended a week for the WBC) and the relievers don't need that extra week to get in shape so they have been brought along slowly. They aren't like starters, they don't have to slowly work their way up through 1, 2, 3, 4, and up to 6 inning starts like a starter does.
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Quote Originally Posted by DKJNR:
Do you know anything about the O's pitchers with no stats?
They are all veteran relievers. The Orioles started camp with a whopping 37 pitchers and have been giving a lot of innings to minor league guys who will be starters in the future (the Oriole minor league system is loaded with starting pitchers). So the relievers haven't pitched yet, for the most part. Some other relievers like Chris Ray only have one inning so far. Basically today is when the exhibiton season would normally start (it was extended a week for the WBC) and the relievers don't need that extra week to get in shape so they have been brought along slowly. They aren't like starters, they don't have to slowly work their way up through 1, 2, 3, 4, and up to 6 inning starts like a starter does.
AJ what do u think about UNDER 10 in the NYM/Cards game? Carpenter is looking sharp PLUS most of Mets regulars are attending WBC.
I make all my total plays based on the umpire. So I really dont have much of an opinion on this yet, sorry. If I had to take a side, 10 seems like a low number for these 2 teams.
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Quote Originally Posted by Magics08:
AJ what do u think about UNDER 10 in the NYM/Cards game? Carpenter is looking sharp PLUS most of Mets regulars are attending WBC.
I make all my total plays based on the umpire. So I really dont have much of an opinion on this yet, sorry. If I had to take a side, 10 seems like a low number for these 2 teams.
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