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Getting a ring for second place...
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Okay, I was rooting for Sister Jean and Loyola, but kinda glad they don't have to face the meat grinder that is Villanova.
 
Not sure if any of you saw Yu Darvish's first outing with the Cubs, but he continued on his early tradition of giving up runs in the first inning and only lasted four innings, boasting a 10.38 ERA. The Cubs did manage to win the game though.

It's still early, but the Dodgers rotation has been very stingy thus far, and Ryu is set to pitch tonight against the D-bags. Hopefully they can manage to stay healthy throughout the season, but when does that ever happen in a 162-game schedule?
 
Not sure if any of you saw Yu Darvish's first outing with the Cubs, but he continued on his early tradition of giving up runs in the first inning and only lasted four innings, boasting a 10.38 ERA. The Cubs did manage to win the game though.

It's still early, but the Dodgers rotation has been very stingy thus far, and Ryu is set to pitch tonight against the D-bags. Hopefully they can manage to stay healthy throughout the season, but when does that ever happen in a 162-game schedule?

They aren't banking on that, they are hoping the current 5 can make 125-130 starts (last year they made 126), and Font, Stripling, Stewart, Buehler and someone they acquire at the deadline will pickup the rest.
 
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Not sure if any of you saw Yu Darvish's first outing with the Cubs, but he continued on his early tradition of giving up runs in the first inning and only lasted four innings, boasting a 10.38 ERA. The Cubs did manage to win the game though.

It's still early, but the Dodgers rotation has been very stingy thus far, and Ryu is set to pitch tonight against the D-bags. Hopefully they can manage to stay healthy throughout the season, but when does that ever happen in a 162-game schedule?

Ryu can go suck an egg as far as I'm concerned. He refused to help them in the bullpen in the playoffs. Talk about a selfish player. Main reason why I hate Kemp too.

Maeda is the guy I'm pulling for, not only did he accept the bullpen role he embraced it and excelled...
 
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Ryu can go suck an egg as far as I'm concerned. He refused to help them in the bullpen in the playoffs. Talk about a selfish player. Main reason why I hate Kemp too.

Maeda is the guy I'm pulling for, not only did he accept the bullpen role he embraced it and excelled...

Refused? Do you have any support for this notion? My recollection is that the team didn't want him in the bullpen because of his two serious shoulder surgeries and the extensive amount of time it takes him to get loose to pitch, which is not conducive to someone pitching out of the bullpen.
 
Refused? Do you have any support for this notion? My recollection is that the team didn't want him in the bullpen because of his two serious shoulder surgeries and the extensive amount of time it takes him to get loose to pitch, which is not conducive to someone pitching out of the bullpen.


I'll do some digging, but it was my recollection he was asked to and said no. If I'm wrong I will definately apologize for misinformation...will try and research when I have a bit more time later tonight.

Edit: cant figure out how to link on this new phone I have, but here is a quote from roberts from an espn article:

"Although he's had a tremendous season, just seeing the role out of the pen, he's not comfortable with it," Roberts said. "So I think that as we go through matchups and looking at the roster, Alex is the clear choice to start Game 4."

I know that quote didn't directly say he refused it so I probably should have refrained from using the word refused and said preferred not to.

Maybe I'm old fashion but like to see I'll do whatever it takes to help the team win.
 
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Well, Ohtani has had an impressive start. Solid in his first pitching appearance and 4 hits in his first 9 at bats. I think there will be a lot of adjusting for him this year, but the kids a talent to be sure.
 
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