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Offline whytev

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Agree

Not that I like it, but Matt will keep Soriano...

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #52: September 20, 2014, 10:12:22 PM »
I know what happened in 2012. But right now, I'd feel most comfortable with Drew Storen in the ninth inning with a lead.

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #53: September 20, 2014, 10:27:05 PM »
I know what happened in 2012. But right now, I'd feel most comfortable with Drew Storen in the ninth inning with a lead.

This is about as controversial at this point as saying you want Span to lead off.

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #54: September 21, 2014, 03:54:21 PM »
At this point it's gotta be Soriano vs. Blevins vs. a bench guy.

IN: Storen, Barrett, Clippard, a starter (Roark I guess), Thornton, Detweiler, Stammen.

One spot left. Either Soriano, Blevins, or that extra bench spot (Hairston, Schierholtz, Fransden).

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #55: September 21, 2014, 03:58:50 PM »
At this point it's gotta be Soriano vs. Blevins vs. a bench guy.

IN: Storen, Barrett, Clippard, a starter (Roark I guess), Thornton, Detweiler, Stammen.

One spot left. Either Soriano, Blevins, or that extra bench spot (Hairston, Schierholtz, Fransden).

My vote is for the bench. If a starter is in the soup early, Stammen, Roark, and Detweiler can soak up a few innings. We have every bat and fielder we could need.

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #56: September 21, 2014, 03:59:48 PM »
My vote is for the bench. If a starter is in the soup early, Stammen, Roark, and Detweiler can soak up a few innings. We have every bat and fielder we could need.

I am not sold on Detwiler...at all...

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #57: September 21, 2014, 04:52:16 PM »
I am not sold on Detwiler...at all...

Only to soak innings in a lost cause so everyone else can stay fresh!

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #58: September 21, 2014, 04:53:00 PM »
Only to soak innings in a lost cause so everyone else can stay fresh!

That's what LaRoach is for...  :D

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #59: September 21, 2014, 04:55:20 PM »
That's what LaRoach is for...  :D

he could be a mean soft-tossin southpaw

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #60: September 21, 2014, 09:35:10 PM »
heard on MLB on XM today that the Brewers are .500 against RH starters this season.  If they end up getting in and somehow play us, we probably aren't starting any lefties.

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Re: Deep Right Field: A Post-Season Bullpen Thread
« Reply #61: September 22, 2014, 12:27:00 AM »
heard on MLB on XM today that the Brewers are .500 against RH starters this season.  If they end up getting in and somehow play us, we probably aren't starting any lefties.

I don't like their chances anymore.