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Apr 2024

So what was their excuse the last 2 years in April or May?

The bill is definitely coming due I just don't know that it's this year.

If we'd just had two bad starts in a row from our two aces I'd be more worried. But we know that was probably an outlier for Wheeler and tonight was very encouraging.

the Phils might be the only team ever that has their Number 1and 2 starters not winning 10 games. Very happy to see how this pitching is going. I'd love to see DD pull the trigger on a Casty for Paul Skenes trade with the Pirates. then bring up Wes Wilson.
gm

gm, why would the Pirates want Casty, much less give up anything for him? Casty is a negative value contract.

I think they need him to slow down their offense. They have been scoring too many runs and the Buc fans are getting too excited.

I think we'd have to throw Abel and Crawford and Caba in the deal along with Casty to get Skenes. And even that might not be enough.

This is why we need Walker back. Proven 10-game winner.

Nah, that would be too much for Skenes. if anyone had to be added, I would include Ricketts and Robert Moore. And yes Zamby, that is true about Walker.
gm

Left-handed pitcher tonight. I would definitely get Pache a start after last night. I think we do have to see if he could provide some more offense when Rojas and others are struggling. More Pache and less Merrifield for now. I'd probably also sit Castellanos a game or two against a RHP the next time we face one. He really looks like he needs a day or two off to get back in stride.

I’m glad we signed Merrifield for $8 mil when Pham went for a minor league deal.

That is really looking like an own-goal. I'm still agnostic about Rojas vs. Pache but they do have to swap one of them for a LHB, and may yet have to spend trade capital if not add salary (at the deadline it's often one or the other) to upgrade on Merrifield (or get a better LHB).

The Rojas experiment took a nice turn yesterday as Johan hit one off the wall and got to .200 BA. Didn't come easy. No doubt the Phils restrict his bunting because he has to learn to hit, but his bunting is looking better and better. Still runs like a deer, as he stole 2nd on the first pitch. That's on the pitcher, but Rojas was there ready to take advantage of it. Kruk couldn't believe the pitcher could ignore Rojas, "... you don't stop him..." as Rojas just slowly accelerated into 2B.

Merrifield might be hitting his career lows everywhere. Merrifield must fix it. Tore up ST.

Nice day for Sanchez! The Phils let him keep the W he earned.

Turner has been more selective, as has JT, and it seems to be paying off for both.

Castellanos however, doesn't need "protection," he needs to be able to recognize and hit breaking balls that are strikes, and not chase low and away sliders. Otherwise, they're going to have to hope some of the AAA reclamation projects are for real.

JT is kind of swinging more aggressively and not being more selective. Jury is still out as to whether this is working. OPS lower than last year at the moment. Turner definitely better than last year, but that is a low point comparison that was the beginning of an atypical year.

It is amusing to notice that Ronald Acuna has the lowest OPS among the Braves’ starters, but he would be fourth on the Phillies. Still, the Phillies are only two games behind. Pitching is important.

Seeing so many pitchers go down across the league already, having soon to be 6 healthy starters is a good problem to have.

I suspect they will need more than 6. Most teams do. But it's hard to keep starter number six stretched out and on the roster. Who is #7 right now? Phillips? Buchanan?

Probably have to wait another month.
Phillips has the inside track in the short run (of course Strahm is first option after Turnbull for a few starts, that just might be your tandem 5th starter in case of injury).
I don't think Buchanan's stuff is good enough to work at the next level.
Abel of course, once he gets into gear.
Mercado is making a case for the first callup, He was a starter (and used once this year) in 2021, 2022.
McGarry has 2 BB, 13 K in 7 IP, certainly worth watching.

Kolby Allard or Max Castillo most realistically because they are on the 40. Covey potentially if he gets healthy by the time a 7th starter might be needed.

Buchanan and Phillips are not on the 40 and not really pitching well enough to make a case above those already on the 40. Frankly they brough Allard in for this role along with Turnbull though he needs to pitch much better to see it.