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A contending Rangers team needs Sam Dyson to be Good Sam Dyson.
I disagree.
It would be nice, but if Kela can get his head on straight and Bush isn't injured then our bullpen is more than adequate to be a contender.
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A contending Rangers team needs Sam Dyson to be Good Sam Dyson.
Yep. The control issues have been maddening. I feel like right now a legitimate strategy against our staff would just be to wait them out. Seems like ever AB ends up getting close to a full count.rwhitlock3 said:
Aside from Claudio and Leclerc (who have been used only sparingly) everyone has an ERA over 4.90. Very small sample size so far, so not majorly concerned. More concerned with the overall walk totals and lack of control it seems like from relievers and starters.
Claudio and LeClerc - 0.00 ERAs. Obviously great.rwhitlock3 said:
Aside from Claudio and Leclerc (who have been used only sparingly) everyone has an ERA over 4.90. Very small sample size so far, so not majorly concerned. More concerned with the overall walk totals and lack of control it seems like from relievers and starters.
Squirrel Master said:
The bullpen has allowed 7 walks (3 by Dyson) in 23.1 innings. The walks issue is really a starting pitching issue.
Agree that if Dyson isn't the guy, there isn't an obvious option waiting in the wings.jtstanley4621 said:
I don't think an elite closer exists from among the other options we have. The good news is that we don't have to find an elite closer. We just have to be not aggressively terrible there. The situation set up last night for Dyson to close the door against the 8, 9 and 1 hitters. That is a task that a even mediocre closer should be able to accomplish on most nights. I think Jeffress could have probably gotten the job done in that situation.
Yep, I agree with this too. Rangers are getting competent starting pitching so far.free_mhayden said:Squirrel Master said:
The bullpen has allowed 7 walks (3 by Dyson) in 23.1 innings. The walks issue is really a starting pitching issue.
And is it really that big an issue when it's not impacting the runs surrendered?
Hamels has given us 6IP/3ER, 7IP/1ER
Darvish has given us 6.1IP/4ER, 6IP/1ER
Perez has given us 6IP/3ER, 5.1IP/0ER
That's our top 3 averaging a little over 6 innings a start with a sub 3 ERA... If we get that over the course of the entire season and our #4/5 are even remotely competent then we win the division going away.
It all comes back to what our #4 and #5 do.
20 earned runs in 23.1 innings..........and 11 of those are from you know whoQuote:
But the bullpen has given up I think 22 runs in a less than 24 innings pitched
Voldemort?MSFC Aggie said:20 earned runs in 23.1 innings..........and 11 of those are from you know whoQuote:
But the bullpen has given up I think 22 runs in a less than 24 innings pitched
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Jeffress - 3 ER in 5 appearances. I think each time he's allowed a run, its been only one per appearance.
I think most would agree. Fortunately, folks are just talking about sustainability/acceptability of the results so far.free_mhayden said:
Trying to evaluate bullpen arms 3 innings into their season when 1 or 2 good outings can change it significantly is knee-jerk to the extreme.
Ref: Barnette, Tony and Claudio, Alex (2016).
Mr. White said:
I am contemplating buying MLB gameday audio for the first time. I don't feel like perusing through the rules of the service, so I'm asking you guys if you know off the top of your heads...
If I am near the San Antonio area, will I get to pick the home audio? I can get 1250 ESPN out of San Antonio, but only during the day. Will being so close to a Rangers affiliate affect which audio is available?
Will it work on a Droid phone?
And I'm telling you it seems to have been Bannister's mindset to leave Dyson out there while it was still a save situation the same way it was the other night. And him doing so pretty much confirms that.free_mhayden said:TXAggie2011 said:Quote:
But Dyson should have been gone after that.... I get it, your bullpen is short-staffed and you are playing the first of 16 consecutive days. But if you're going to go with the mindset of "this is Dyson's game to lose no matter what", then you push your veteran starter to get a couple more outs... Or hell, then why do you bring Jeffress in at all?
Just ended up being mishandled completely. Dyson doesn't gain confidence. Bullpen isn't kept fresh. Rangers lose.
The Rangers were still winning, it was still a save situation after Trout got that hit so don't cast aside a guy early, we won 95 games last year and all those reasons.
You're asking why he didn't send Dyson out for the 10th inning and put Jeffers in instead?
You're trying too hard too early in the season.
I didn't say Texas shouldn't have gone away from Dyson (last night or the previous blown game). I stated that is/was likely Bannister's mindset as he had shown it in previous years... and I think the fact that Dyson was left out there to get out of it pretty much confirms that.
As for Jeffress - my point about how it was mishandled is that if the idea for leaving Dyson in when it was obvious he didn't have it was to save bullpen arms and make him clean up his own mess then OK... Not smart, but OK... But if that's the idea then yeah, might as well throw Dyson out there for the 10th too... If you are OK with burning Jeffress' arm in the 10th, then why the hell not in the 9th when trouble reared it's head?
You'll get the Rangers audio, yes. Don't personally know about it working on Android but I can't imagine why it wouldn't.Mr. White said:
I am contemplating buying MLB gameday audio for the first time. I don't feel like perusing through the rules of the service, so I'm asking you guys if you know off the top of your heads...
If I am near the San Antonio area, will I get to pick the home audio? I can get 1250 ESPN out of San Antonio, but only during the day. Will being so close to a Rangers affiliate affect which audio is available?
Will it work on a Droid phone?