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Edgy DC wrote:
Assuming also that everything holds in the rest of the rotation.


and in Young's shoulder of course.

Next two Batista starts are against teams scoring below the league average in runs (Brewers only barely though) so that should at least..help? maybe?


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Ceetar wrote:
and in Young's shoulder of course.

Yes, that's an assumption that was already implcitly outlined in the post I was responding to, with "if that comes to pass."


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Ceetar wrote:
Edgy DC wrote:
Assuming also that everything holds in the rest of the rotation.


and in Young's shoulder of course.

Next two Batista starts are against teams scoring below the league average in runs (Brewers only barely though) so that should at least..help? maybe?


He has to stop walking people.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Ceetar wrote:
Edgy DC wrote:
Assuming also that everything holds in the rest of the rotation.


and in Young's shoulder of course.

Next two Batista starts are against teams scoring below the league average in runs (Brewers only barely though) so that should at least..help? maybe?


He has to stop walking people.


Philly has drawn the least amount of walks in the National League. Milwaukee is 12th, 11 below the league average.

so maybe that helps.


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Ceetar wrote:
Ceetar wrote:
Edgy DC wrote:
Assuming also that everything holds in the rest of the rotation.


and in Young's shoulder of course.

Next two Batista starts are against teams scoring below the league average in runs (Brewers only barely though) so that should at least..help? maybe?


He has to stop walking people.


Philly has drawn the least amount of walks in the National League. Milwaukee is 12th, 11 below the league average.

so maybe that helps.


That neither club has opposed Batista yet can't be a coincidence.


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Batista actually pitched .1 against the Phillies. Acosta loaded the bases, Batista emptied them for him. 3 batters, 16 pitches, 10 strikes, Double, Single, Ground-out.


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Well that's reassuring. Perhaps after this experiment fails the Mets will recall Chris Schwinden.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
Well that's reassuring. Perhaps after this experiment fails the Mets will recall Chris Schwinden.


Sweet, I hear that guy's pitched pretty well in Buffalo.


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I would do that. There are days off scattered in May which would allow the fifth spot to be skipped a couple of times. I think Johan can pitch on four days rest. If you can skip the "Batista spot" once or twice, why not?


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
I would do that. There are days off scattered in May which would allow the fifth spot to be skipped a couple of times. I think Johan can pitch on four days rest. If you can skip the "Batista spot" once or twice, why not?



There is one off day in May, Thursday, and it doesn't really allow any normal skipping of the 5th spot.

They're not even sure they're 100% comfortable pitching Santana on normal rest every time. He's actually only done it once this year. (and won't do it again until next Wednesday) I think we might be past the problem stage of where we're worried his shoulder won't be up for it, but certainly not where you push him. Maybe in September if you need to get him an extra start, but not now.

You _might_ be able to massage it a little coming up to push back Batista starts a day or two, but you'd probably rather pitch him against Milwaukee than Cincinnati.


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It's Terry's job to be patient where we are demanding, to make sure he still has a team standing in September. It's annoying, but I get it.

Still kinda disappointing to see Batista instead of Hefner.


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Tonight was a mixed bag. But maybe Hefner isn't the only option under consideration. I mean, there's al-- Wait, what is that? Could it be? Is that... Jenrry Mejia's music?

�A lot of people might forget about Mejia,� said one high-ranking team official. �But he
is progressing very well, and he could be in position to make a start for us before long.�

Mejia, the phenom from 2010 who is still just 22 years old, is scheduled to make a rehaf start in the Florida State League on Wednesday. Organizational sources say that the Mets are leaning toward viewing Mejia as a reliever long-term, but that it is possible he could be a stopgap starter within weeks.

At the very least, the team expects him at Citi Field before any of their other top pitching prospects, Matt Harvey, Jeurys Familia and Zack Wheeler.

�Mejia will likely be in New York sooner than the other three,� said a team official.


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Doesn't really matter who's first. Having four guys like that on track is fine by me. Sort of the main reason I think the Mets gain an advantage as the season progresses. Greater chance that somebody emerges.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Doesn't really matter who's first. Having four guys like that on track is fine by me. Sort of the main reason I think the Mets gain an advantage as the season progresses. Greater chance that somebody emerges.


indeed. Meija is also on the roster, due to that 2010, so all things being equal..

He's also already proven he has at least some ability to get major league hitters out.

But still, Mets official, lets actually let him throw a game or two back from Tommy John before we rank them?


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Boy, by the skin of his butt he may have.

Heroic little mopup by Acosta.


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Well that's reassuring. Perhaps after this experiment fails the Mets will recall Chris Schwinden.


Be careful of your sarcastic wishes. The Schwinden Mets are reunited.

Mets place Batista on DL, recall Schwinden

Published: May 20, 2012
TORONTO (AP) � The New York Mets placed right-hander Miguel Batista on the 15-day disabled list Sunday and recalled right-hander Chris Schwinden from Triple-A Buffalo.

Batista left Saturday's start at Toronto after two innings with a minor muscle pull in his lower back. Batista warmed up to start the third, but had to be replaced by right-hander Jeremy Hefner.

After Hefner pitched five innings against the Blue Jays, Mets manager Terry Collins said Hefner would take Batista's place in the rotation if a DL stint was required.

Schwinden appeared in two games for the Mets in April, going 0-1 with an 11.25 ERA. After being demoted to the minors, he went 3-2 with a 2.54 ERA in seven starts at Triple-A.

Read more: http://newsok.com/mets-place-batista-on-dl-recall-schwinden/article/feed/384300#ixzz1vQV1nzJg


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