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  • #31
    Originally posted by funclown View Post
    Is anyone concerned (Well Wilmington) That Keifer has had his third injury this past season?

    Why do I get the feeling "Knife fight, missing eye out 7 months" is coming?
    Pretty minor stuff... but I'd probably have him on a pitch count when Wilmington falls out of the Wildcard Race.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Clay View Post
      Pretty minor stuff... but I'd probably have him on a pitch count when Wilmington falls out of the Wildcard Race.
      I put all starting pitchers on pitch counts regardless of their injury history. I would rather lose a game that my pitcher got pulled early in, then lose a game or a pitcher because he was left in too long or overworked.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jimmy View Post
        I put all starting pitchers on pitch counts regardless of their injury history. I would rather lose a game that my pitcher got pulled early in, then lose a game or a pitcher because he was left in too long or overworked.
        Guess who is on a pitch count and gets an extra day rest.

        Gerard.

        That worked out well.

        Luckily it's minor.


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        • #34
          I put all pitching prospects on a pitch count until they make the BLB... then it's dick out.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by funclown View Post
            Is anyone concerned (Well Wilmington) That Keifer has had his third injury this past season?

            Why do I get the feeling "Knife fight, missing eye out 7 months" is coming?
            Keifer has been on a 100 pitch count for several seasons. I increased it to 115 last sim. He threw a CG and then got hurt 10 pitches in on his next start. He will go back to 100. I felt manager was pulling him to early before he even had a chance to be pitcher of record in several starts. It is the rest of my team I worry about. Been trying to get them all rest , but they are falling like flies
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Clay View Post
              I put all pitching prospects on a pitch count until they make the BLB... then it's dick out.
              This. Russ McEvoy didn't pitch count. He played a few years.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Clay View Post
                No export from you, Gyro.

                Make sure you're "Exporting via FTP"
                I don't get it. The button says "Export Team via FTP". Even the export tracker in the utility says I exported (just after Midnight, Wednesday morning).

                Oh well. Just sucks because I labored over those cuts.

                EDIT:
                The plot thickens... I just opened the game and I appear to have lost the previous sim download as well. What the hell?
                Last edited by Gyrodork; 05-30-2012, 09:03 PM.

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                • #38
                  Not our best sim as we lose both series. Just our second home series loss of the year came against Batavia, then Washington takes 2 from us as well. We are far too inconsistent for my liking, just from game to game I have no idea who is going to hit well or pitch. Of course, Jose Guzman seems unaffected by any of this, as he continues to do his best Doorbell impersonation closing in on age 40.

                  First round pick SS Ruben Velasquez hit .400 in his first week in A ball, but he got a little banged up and has to sit for 4 days. No big deal, but hopefully not the start of a trend.

                  Now we get to go to Baltimore and host the Colonials. Hopefully we'll do ok, if not then we stagger into the All-Star break.
                  Last edited by liquidcrash; 05-30-2012, 10:55 PM.
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                  • #39
                    Washington's first series win of the month.
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                    • #40
                      A 4-2 week finishes off a 19-7 month as we finally shake off the cobwebs and tie up those pesky Bulldogs for 1st in the Porter. It has been nice to see our "playoff odds" climb from 3% to 97% during June. Not bad considering Ednams and Wouters are both out with injuries. Not like they've done too much the 1st half of the year though as they are hitting .250 and .246 respectively. All though to be fair Wouters leads the team with 14 HR's.

                      Our bullpen is still in complete disarray and pretty soon we are just going to have our starters pitch 6.5, bring Petro in for 1.5, and Bayer in for the 9th. They all have decent ratings accordingly to my scout and have played well in the past...but man they are sucking it up so far as their ERA is 10th in the IL.

                      On the plus side we called up Elijah Hanson from AAA and so far he's hitting .324/.359/.486 with 1 HR and 7 RBI's in 10 games. He can play all three outfield positions and is dangerous on the base paths. He was a 9th round pick in '92 and has slowly worked his way up the system.

                      Combine him with FA pickup C Pete Miller who racked up a nice line of .588/.708/1.176 this last week and our offense is finally clicking. Jarava is also picking it up and after starting off the season hitting .171 is now approaching .300. We will have some shuffling to do post All-Star break with some guys coming back from injury but for now we are enjoying the depth the backups are providing.

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                      • #41
                        OK, Clay enough is enough. I am not a divisional threat yet.

                        My players continue to fall like flies. I think I will just throw up the white flag and forfeit the remainder of the season to save my players.
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