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by pdidddy10 » Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:36 pm
Im in a 14 team league so any of them are going to be worth taking a risk on.
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by fbc_fan » Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:44 pm
bailey and gallardo come to mind. bailey should be better, but i think gallardo will be called up first. plus hughes just reinjured his ankle and will be out for another 4-6 weeks, so he may end up dropped.
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by SmartassBoiler » Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:27 pm
Matt Garza, possibly.
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by YardBirds » Sat Jun 02, 2007 7:08 pm
Yovanni Gallardo
Homer Bailey
Adam Miller (possibly but least likely of the big three left to be called up)
Andy Sonnastine
Matt Garza (not likely because Slowey was pretty darned effective last night)
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by jswede » Sat Jun 02, 2007 7:14 pm
YardBirds wrote:Adam Miller (possibly but least likely of the big three left to be called up)
Miller currently on DL at AAA with a finger(?) issue, but.... with Sowers absolutely horrible until lately, and Westbrook (coming off DL to take his spot) not pitching well at all in 2007 at any level, keep an eye out. Westbrook fails and Sowers doesn't get it together, Miller could be up sometime in July, imo.
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by YardBirds » Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:12 pm
jake_harv88 wrote:every seems to be forgetting about Sonnanstine. He was already mentioned but i'm surprised more people didn't. At this point hes being brought up tuesday last i heard. He doesn't have the "stuff" that bailey or Gallardo have but all the reports are that the kid flat out knows how to pitch. Given the fact that he has a rotation spot as of this point and Bailey and Gallardo do not, I honestly would not be surprised if Sonnanstine has a better year than those two...
Zach Greinke flat out knows how to pitch too.... but I will be watching Sonnastine closely.
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by jake_harv88 » Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:56 pm
YardBirds wrote:jake_harv88 wrote:every seems to be forgetting about Sonnanstine. He was already mentioned but i'm surprised more people didn't. At this point hes being brought up tuesday last i heard. He doesn't have the "stuff" that bailey or Gallardo have but all the reports are that the kid flat out knows how to pitch. Given the fact that he has a rotation spot as of this point and Bailey and Gallardo do not, I honestly would not be surprised if Sonnanstine has a better year than those two...
Zach Greinke flat out knows how to pitch too.... but I will be watching Sonnastine closely.
How do you make that argument. Greinke is a choke artist.
Niemann wont see the majors this year
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