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Post by soxin8 on Jul 7, 2018 9:35:22 GMT -5
Montero's 2 walks were both 4 pitch walks where he lost the zone temporarily with his fastball. After one of those walks in the fourth, the Tigers coupled their two hits back to back off 81 mph curves to touch him for the only run they would get off him. He pitch counts per inning were 13,10,13,24,10 and 5.
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Post by soxin8 on Jul 7, 2018 9:43:37 GMT -5
There is some bad news to report. The box score has Montero for 74 pitches but their was a 75th. After striking out DeLaCruz looking in the 6th, Montero started Hampton with a fastball taken for a called strike, then called for the trainers to come out. He immediately exited the game. Can only hope it is nothing serious.
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Post by rafael on Jul 7, 2018 10:00:04 GMT -5
Great stuff soxin8! Let's hope it's nothing serious with Montero.
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Post by soxfan511 on Jul 7, 2018 20:29:17 GMT -5
Dalbec hits a bomb for number 18. How many more does this guy need to hit before he gets called up? He has insane power. It’s about time top 100 lists start giving him more respect Called up to the majors? You’re years ahead. Called up to Portland? Maybe towards the end of the season if he cuts down on the strikeouts. As for the top 100 status, he’s not there yet. He may never get there. His power is ridiculous. His fielding and arm are both plus-to better. His walk rate is strong. But that strikeout problem could legitimately hold him back from ever being a major leaguer. I'm talking about promoted to AA
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