Lefty
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I hope they don't toy with him and have him go between the bullpen and rotation. He needs to be our #5, get Edgar out of the rotation and in the pen.
This however is a problem when Doug Davis comes back.
Webb, Haren, Owings, Johnson, Davis? Where's room for Max?
He will take over Pena's job when Lyon loses his closer spot.
Hopefully that won't be anytime soon. Lyon has looked a lot better lately and doesn't make me near as nervous as he did earlier in the season.
could this mean the micah injury is worse than expected?
if not i agree, replace edgar with max until davis comes back, and then depending on how he did, put him in the bullpen and wait, unfortunately, for randy to go down.
Byrnes said Max will be coming out of the pen. If Edgar struggles, I could see Max getting a start.
I think they're just going to use him as insurance in case something happens to one of our starters (i.e. Doug Davis' surgery, Micah Owings misses a start or two, Randy Johnson gets hurt, etc.). In the meantime, though, they'll probably just use him in the same fashion as Joba Chamberlain.This however is a problem when Doug Davis comes back.
Webb, Haren, Owings, Johnson, Davis? Where's room for Max?
Does anyone know how bad Owings' injury is? Thanks.
Scherzer looking like a starter
The questions about Max Scherzer’s future role have been a topic of conversation since before he was drafted, before the Diamondbacks gave him a guaranteed $4.3 million to sign last May.
And while the debate seemed to be ongoing even entering spring training, Scherzer’s performance in four starts with Triple-A Tucson seemed to help sway some in the organization who were uncertain.
General Manager Josh Byrnes touched on this last week, before Scherzer was called up.
“Yeah,” Byrnes said, when asked if Scherzer has given the club more reason to believe starting might be his long-term role.
“I think he’s really continued to make really positive strides. His secondary pitches are better and he’s showing a willingness to use them. Aside from all the things about his fastball that everyone likes, he really throws a lot of strikes and pitches ahead and has a plan. He doesn’t throw the ball over the middle of the plate a whole lot.”
And manager Bob Melvin touched on it this afternoon, saying that Scherzer has “come a long way.”
So while Scherzer might be pitching out of the bullpen at the moment, I wouldn’t expect it to last. Like Micah Owings, he will get a chance to show what he can do in the rotation.
And I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if that chance comes very soon. If Edgar Gonzalez struggles tonight – and as I type this, he has allowed two runs in the first inning – it wouldn’t shock me if they swap Scherzer and Gonzalez’s roles.
Looking back at Scherzer’s promotion, the “tired bullpen” thing sort of strikes me as convenient. They were probably looking for any possible reason to bring up Scherzer.
And I don’t think they’ll have him here just to be a long man in the bullpen.
Welcome to the rotation, Max Scherzer! Holy moley, can this kid pitch! No WAY they keep Edgar as a starter after this outing by Big Max. I'm gonna get me a Scherzer jersey.
Welcome to the rotation, Max Scherzer! Holy moley, can this kid pitch! No WAY they keep Edgar as a starter after this outing by Big Max. I'm gonna get me a Scherzer jersey.
WOW... I'm in L.A. this week and wasn't able to see the game live, but everything I read is that Max DOMINATED..
Go Dbacks!