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Post by redsox4242 on May 29, 2015 20:33:39 GMT -5
Devers is a beast, Johnson was locked in. Will Johnson be a September call up?
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Post by jdb on May 29, 2015 20:43:17 GMT -5
Has anyone laid eyes on Craig in AAA recently? Do we have hope? Lol.
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Post by James Dunne on May 29, 2015 20:43:54 GMT -5
The Trenton Thunder are on their third pitcher named Smith of the day.
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Post by RedSoxStats on May 29, 2015 20:53:56 GMT -5
Well, I went to that page, saw that Keibert Petit was on the real milb roster, not on that page, and decided to post it. Sorry.
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Post by lennsakata on May 29, 2015 21:27:17 GMT -5
Aneury Tavarez quietly having a nice season...alread 17 BB's to match his 2014 totals.
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Post by Chris Hatfield on May 30, 2015 10:10:42 GMT -5
Well, I went to that page, saw that Keibert Petit was on the real milb roster, not on that page, and decided to post it. Sorry. No apology needed. As I said, we were waiting on information on some guys. Petit was one of them.
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Post by Oregon Norm on May 30, 2015 23:27:24 GMT -5
Juts getting around to reading through this thread after rolling back into town, and checking Friday games. So Johnson has a bad game every great once in a while, and a little more often he has to work a game without his best stuff, which he usually does. More often yet, there's this stuff, where he just makes AAA batters look foolish and lost. I know it isn't the majors, but given the way he can dominate, what does he have left to prove?
He was acknowledged to have more pitching smarts than any of the teams other potential MiLB pitching call-ups, and to be maxed out physically. So outside of finding him a quad-A lineup he can plow through, what are the reasons for keeping him in Pawtucket?
Add: I'm probably a little itchy, but stuff like this drives me nuts. While cruising around BP, looking at Johnson's stats to date, I was led to a link at BI where the writer starts a sentence with "Johnson, prone to giving up walks," ...
You have got to be kidding. His WHIP is once again floating around one, with admittedly fewer hits and a few more walks than last year, but give me a break. This guy's stock in trade is control and he's about as good at shaving the edges as anyone the Sox have had make their way up the ladder in quite a while.
I stopped reading, and I'll admit that's a personal flaw. I'll go back and push through to the finish but it makes me wonder if there's any editorial policing going on in some blogs, or is there just a crying need to constantly push stuff out the door.
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