Thanks for the breakdown. I live in Southern VA and can't get the games, so I follow along on ESPN game cast. Obviously since I can't see it on video, these breakdowns help so I have context when I follow the next start
Really nice beakdown... again. From this it looks like Povich is more a Maddox or Mussina or even Grienke and those are all the guys I'd want starting.
@@BrianHiggins-pi5fk Nice that you could just drape dung on what I said without trying to understand it. The point is he pitches more with finesse than power. If I started pointing out obscure players no one knows, would the point come across? Who is the idiot now?
Im just going to keep adding this, NO not over Suarez. This guy this year should be a long innings bullpen guy or 5th man in rotation. We cannot afford to keep moving Suarez all over the pen. He needs to start every week. 1.50 era over like 10 games and 40 something innings
@@BrianHiggins-pi5fk I respect your opinion. You’re entitled to it. He’s one of their top pitching prospects. I’ve studied him closely and I think He has ability to really help this team long term.
Do not start this guy unless we lose bradish. Here’s my playoffs logic. Our cy young starter burnes obviously 1, cole Irvin 2, Rodriguez 3 (he couldn’t handle 2 spot last year). Here’s the rub: number 4: Suarez/ kremer on the fence on who because kremer steps up when it counts. I might even move kremer to 2 spot and Cole Irvin 3. Idk. But kremer was the ONE pitcher who didn’t fail us last year. Bradish 5 spot, maybe long relief if starter is bombing. If you are going not start Suarez we NEED to put him in a strikeout scenario inning cuz he can do it
@@BrianHiggins-pi5fk talking strictly his playoff outing last year, was only starter to pitch well. Awfully full of yourself aren’t you? No opinion to give besides shit talking mine…. Good chat
if he continues with his current delivery, he'll have Tommy John surgery in 2 yrs. It's an epidemic. 3/4 delivery is the only way to avoid surgery. He's too over the top, like all the rest of the robotic deliveries.
Cade is here to stay. Grayson is thought to be coachable and adept at spinning the ball & snapping the wrist, so he'll be a good training partner in the big leagues. They compliment one another so well. Bradish is done with Baltimore. Unless the medicals come back and a number of doctors can't find anything, I don't expect him to take the mound again. He might be better getting shipped off down 95 with the other crybaby Hunter Harvey. If Bradish won the Cy Young I still wouldn't want to pay him.