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Unless they send down Ommogrosso for Humber.
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True, I can't keep track of everyone in the bullpen right now.
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Here's the box score from Humber's rehab start tonight:
http://www.milb.com/milb/stats/stats...enaax_biraax_1 Phil pitched six innings, allowing one run on two hits. He struck out five, walked none and earned the victory in Birmingham's 4-1 win over Tennessee.
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There is absolutely no comparison between Humber and Axlerods stuff. If Humber is not hurting anymore, he is a huge addition to the rotation. If not, Axlerod may be ok. My concern is still Crain. |
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Amen. The scenario I'm looking forward to is when Danks returns. Assuming all our starters are still healthy and rolling at the time, that would mean Humber likely moves to the bullpen giving us a legit long man. Hopefully Danks does, in fact, return. We really need Crain back for this road trip.
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Glad to see Humber pitch so well in his rehab start. I don't expect perfection, but it would be nice just to get some quality starts from him as the fifth starter.
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Gavin Floyd pushed back tomorrow with tendinitis in forearm/elbow. Had MRI in Chicago yesterday, showed no structural damage. |
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If we're in a playoff run and Jake isn't likely to come back next year, do you think they'll worry about his arm as much if it could be the difference between getting in or not? It's an interesting questions.
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The way that things are looking, it seems that Axelrod gets Floyd's next start, with Humber starting Tuesday.
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Axelrod is being used like Boston used Tim Wakefield -- except Dylan doesn't have a knuckler.
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