Let minnow if you've got anything better.That was a whale of an inning.
Game 4 2013 ALDS. What is your definition of “work” tho?Can anyone remember a bullpen game NOT working against the Sox? I mean, they shouldn't, it almost a white flag move, but it feels like they always do.
Still think he's got more potential as a starter than WhitlockI’ve been a Houck skeptic, but this is very impressive against a pretty solid offense.
Making the Sox look like they're facing Bob Gibson in his prime.Game 4 2013 ALDS. What is your definition of “work” tho?
Why? Whitlock definitely has a more prototypical starters’ arsenal.Still think he's got more potential as a starter than Whitlock
He's supposedly one of those starter guysNot sure why they made the change, none of our guys were seeing Barria's change-up.
He's not stretched out. Angels announcers expected he'd go 3 or 4 innings. Then the Sox gave him 6 pitch innings.Not sure why they made the change, none of our guys were seeing Barria's change-up.
Houck has a live arm and the ability to learn and change his arsenal.Why? Whitlock definitely has a more prototypical starters’ arsenal.
I think they use the metric system.Game of inches. Or whatever equivalent units exist in Japan.
The splitter he’s shown tonight is a datapoint in that direction.Middlebrooks is fishing for something intelligent to say.
Houck has a live arm and the ability to learn and change his arsenal.
A game of skoshes.Game of inches. Or whatever equivalent units exist in Japan.
Speaking of it he nearly got Ohtani on a good oneThe splitter he’s shown tonight is a datapoint in that direction.
At ~79 pitches, I'd let him start the inning. With someone warm and ready in the pen.Really good outing. Pull him now.
I'd say the statement is a rift off of Russ Hodges' famous "Bye Bye Baby" call. Which is to say: Bye Bye Kluber.Houck is only at 61 pitches. Damn. If he can keep getting outs it might be a statement.