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Joba has only two wins in starts in eight starts. Maybe the Yankees should release him. Cliff Lee and Francisco Liriano have only two wins in eight or more starts. Release them!!!
If he had the exact same stat line but had 4 wins in eight starts, he'd still be around for another start or two. Granted, it's not the primary reason why he was released - but teams tend to stick a bit longer with a guy with bad overall stats who manages to winkle an extra win or two.
-- MWE
One game, he pitched well, scary well (so got another four starts.)
The other game, Eaton was given 8 runs in the 3rd inning. So he walked the bases loaded, allowed Yanks to crawl back, but wasn't pulled 'til he'd gone five.
Bronson Arroyo
Not quite as bad as Eaton
His 1 IP, 9 ER start against the Brewers a few weeks ago doomed his numbers for awhile.
And that is the problem. There needs to be clarity in writing. "2 wins in 8 starts" is misleading and describes a symptom and not the underlying cause (he is Adam Eaton and he has not pitched well given another chance).
I can figure out the idea the writer is attempting to convey, but that shouldn't be my job. The writer should not have relied on my knowledge of Adam Eaton and his struggles this season.
Question for Mike (and anyone else who's seen him): David Hernandez, starter or reliever?
C'mon, Matt Wieters is able to get double digits, even if most of the replies would be people telling me to cut the Wieters worship or telling me that the Wieters meme is stale.
Check him out for yourself, here are some highlights from last night's 14K performance.
He's certainly worth trying at as a starter given his success in the minors, but he threw 114 pitches last night so he's out of the running for Adam Eaton's spot on Tuesday.
Starter, at this point, until he proves he can't do it.
But I'm not reading too much into last night's start; Rochester has a terrible offense. Right now, I want to see Hernandez shut down a couple of good teams - which he has not really done yet. I'm still not sold on his ability to throw his pitches by major league hitters.
-- MWE
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