Tillman vs. Moore
Too lazy to post lineups.
PARTY HARDY
I was just thinking "damn, it's sad that Hardy's power has waned."
memes
I'm very glad the good version of Chris Tillman showed up today.
Ty thrillman
Goddamn, Davis is a good first baseman.
heck of a guy that Brad brach
Dubs get for Os second half colapse
>>69578226
Joke's on you. Enjoy having that NL starter you overpaid for melt down against AL East hitting.
>>69578233
Hes a fourth starter
And if our fifth starter E Rod can pitch like today i would be scared their pal
>also re roll
>>69578298
The Yankees can't hit. Literally their only offense this year has come from overperforming old guys who are going to come back to earth.
Speedy Wiety!
>Longoria in charge of counting
>>69578342
>Reimold
Time for a sextuple outs
Over/under 4 earned runs for Bundy tomorrow
>>69578381
4 on the dot. You suck at O/U. You should have said 4.5
>>69578381
I'll be a hopeless optimist and take the under.
Bundy started the season off rough, fastball around 91-92 and the breaking stuff not quite there. But over the past month or so he's had the plus stuff that made him an elite prospect. The main question is what his fastball velocity will be like when he's in a starting role rather than a relief one, but if he can sit 94-95 he'll be a damn good pitcher with that changeup and curveball.
He's got waaaaaaaaaaaay more upside than Gausman. Gausman has one good pitch he can throw for a strike, and one good pitch he cannot throw for a strike. Bundy has three or four good pitches and can throw all of them for strikes.
>>69578402
What I think Bundy has over others is his mental game. Overcoming TJ surgery and being a """decent""" part of the bullpen has prolly boosted his confidence. I'm feeling optimistic FWIW
>>69578392
My b bruh just wanted to strike up some talk about Bundu
GREAT BRITTON
What a fucking boss
Good shit O's
>>69578431
Yeah, Bundy has always looked really composed on the mound. The best indicator of that is that he never gets scared away from his secondary pitches, which is one of Gausman's biggest problems (seriously, watch Gausman's pitch selection in a tight spot, it's over 90% fastball)
>>69578439
We should start calling two strikeouts and a groundout "a Britton."