Entering Wednesday, Simmons had played 680 innings in his major league career and the Baseball Info Solutions (BIS) numbers have him with 30 defensive runs saved. He had 19 in 426 innings last season and already has a major-league best 11 in 254 innings in 2013.
For a little perspective, that’s an incredible number for what amounts to less than half a season’s worth of play. No shortstop has had 30 defensive runs saved in a full season since Troy Tulowitzki had 31 in 2007.
Simmons has been ...
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1. Sweatpants posted on July 22, 2012 at 11:59 PM # hit 0 | hit 0It's actually worse than it sounds, because it's been a bad rotation. So far, it's consisted of a reliable pitcher, a middling pitcher, two struggling kids, and a guy whose season could end (or whose effectiveness could vanish) at any minute, and the reliable guy is a 37-year-old sinkerballer. The young pitching in particular has taken a tumble.
That said, I'm sure that MLB has collected the needle used to inject Zimmerman's cortisone shot and sent it over to WADA for testing...must be SOMETHING in there other than MLB-approved medications triggering this ridiculous offensive explosion.
It's good that they're pretty much clicking on all cylinders, because Ian Desmond has been put on the D.L., and is going to miss at least two weeks, and possibly more.
You did say "pretty much", but their closer is not exactly clicking, or they'd have taken three of four.
It's a good thing this times precisely with Danny Espinosa deciding to no longer be a void of suck.
Oblique tear does not sound like a two week recovery to me. Hopefully I'm wrong.
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