So is the new batters eye causing issues with our guys? Maybe the scoreboard in right is distracting? Has to be some reason for the home and away splits.
ClickClack said:
stat man
ChronDallas Keuchel said:
"We're going to make sure it's fully ready to go this time instead of trying to rush back and miss a start or whatever."
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Keuchel said the discomfort he experienced from the pinched nerve that cost him a start last month had dissipated before resurfacing between his June 2 start in Arlington and the outing from which he was scratched Wednesday in Kansas City. He described it Saturday as "kind of a dull ache" that feels "a little bit more sharp" when he pitches.
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He said looking back he probably should have missed an additional start last month before returning from the DL.
"As a pitcher you feel a lot of things," he said. "I don't think it probably went fully away, but at the same time I felt a lot better than what I did after Miami. It's just kind of one of those things where at this point right now we're in a good position (as a team) and I'd rather miss a few starts right now than miss like I did last year (with a shoulder injury) the final month in September."
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Keuchel said he's just getting over the virus that began the day after his last start, when he woke up and "just didn't feel really good at all." He said he experienced body aches, chills and a sore throat. Illness was the original reason the Astros offered for why he was scratched Wednesday before the recurrence of the neck injury was revealed. Keuchel said he lost about 10 pounds while sick.
"Maybe I'll put some weight back on while I'm waiting to pitch," he said.
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He said he didn't recover as well as he usually does after his start in Arlington and notified the team on Tuesday he wasn't feeling "right." When he started warming up Wednesday it "just wasn't feeling good." A bullpen game ensued.
"I didn't want to push it and have to revisit it later (in the season), so I decided to shut it down and here we are," he said. "It's kind of a bad spot to put the bullpen in, but I didn't really know how I was going to feel until I actually started to warm up.
"I put them in a bad position, but at the same time I want to do something now and not revisit something later in the season when we're getting ready for the playoffs and hopefully playing into October."
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In the meantime, Keuchel said he's relegated to only cardio work. He acknowledged he won't truly be able to gauge his rehab until he picks up a ball and resumes throwing.
"It's probably about the same (as last time)," he said of the severity of his neck discomfort. "If I really had to push it I probably could, but it's not something I want to just keep reaggravating every time I go out there every five days. So I'd rather nip it in the bud right now and make sure it's fully gone and get back out there and enjoy being healthy."
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Astros starters for the Rangers series expected to be Musgrove on Monday, McCullers on Tuesday and Peacock on Wednesday.
shano0603 said:
wait... do we like Fiers now? I don't know what to think.
The stat they showed about opponent averages 1st time, 2nd time and 3rd time through the order was pretty eye opening. Basically if he makes it through the lineup the first time through without giving up a run, he's going to have a solid outing.titanmaster_race said:shano0603 said:
wait... do we like Fiers now? I don't know what to think.
I don't like the Fiers who gave up 2+ bombs a game and acted like a petulant child when he'd get yanked.
I do like this Fiers who has stepped up in a huge way with 3 of the other original 5 starters injured, and who seems to be mentally focused and ready to come to work.
Frok said:
would have been a double play
titanmaster_race said:
keuchel out
Morton out
Musgrove out
does this make Fiers the #2 guy?
JJxvi said:
**** Giles