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2016-04-22 Phillies (Nola) at Brewers (Davies), 7:10 PM CDT [Brewers lose, 5-2]


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[igt-2012][game-setup][logo]http://forum.brewerfan.net/igt/2016-logos/phillies.png[/logo][game-info][h1]April 22 | 7:10 P.M.[/h1][h2]Phillies (7-9) | Brewers (7-9)[/h2][h3]FSWI | WTMJ 620[/h3][/game-info][logo]http://forum.brewerfan.net/igt/2016-logos/brewers.png[/logo][/game-setup][pitching-photos]http://forum.brewerfan.net/igt/2016-pitcher-photos/opponents/phillies_nola-aaron-01.jpghttp://forum.brewerfan.net/igt/2016-pitcher-photos/brewers/brewers_davies-zach-08.jpg[/pitching-photos][game-matchup][divclass=away][pitcher]Aaron Nola[/pitcher][h2]0-2, 5.68 ERA, 1.05 WHIP[/h2][h3]Versus Brewers | Game Log[/h3][h3]Nola hopes to bounce back from the worst start of his career. He allowed seven runs in five innings Saturday against the Nationals. He uncharacteristically walked three batters, and all three runners scored.[/h3][/divclass][divclass=home][pitcher]Zach Davies[/pitcher][h2]0-1, 19.29 ERA, 4.71 WHIP[/h2][h3]Game Log[/h3][h3]Davies made his season debut in Pittsburgh after taking injured righty Matt Garza’s spot in the rotation. With Garza yet to resume playing catch, Davies should get an extended look.[/h3][/divclass][starting-lineup][divclass=away]

  1. CF Odubel Herrera ®
  2. SS Freddy Galvis (S)
  3. 3B Maikel Franco ®
  4. 1B Ryan Howard (L)
  5. C Cameron Rupp ®
  6. RF David Lough (L)
  7. LF Darin Ruf ®
  8. RHP Aaron Nola ®
  9. 2B César Hernández (S)

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  1. RF Domingo Santana ®
  2. 2B Scooter Gennett (L)
  3. LF Ryan Braun ®
  4. C Jonathan Lucroy ®
  5. 1B Chris Carter ®
  6. 3B Aaron Hill ®
  7. CF Ramón Flores (L)
  8. RHP Zach Davies ®
  9. SS Jonathan Villar (S)

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That’s the only thing Chicago’s good for: to tell people where Wisconsin is.

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Aaron Hill is like an expensive household item that turns out to be pretty useless but we still force ourselves to use every day, because darn it, we paid good money for it.

 

Can't we just return it?

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I don't get the fantasy some have with Davies. He's too small...there aren't many Tim Lincecums out there, and even he broke down.

I'd call it depth. I feel confident he'll consistently produce Peralta statlines without the headaches of talent failure. There are 5 in a rotation.

 

https://battlingbucs.wordpress.com/2012/10/17/the-average-starting-pitcher/

 

Pretty much states

"#1 Starter: 2.79-3.46 (Average of 3.09)

 

#2 Starter: 3.56-3.91 (Average of 3.74)

 

#3 Starter: 4.00-4.27 (Average of 4.11)

 

#4 Starter: 4.31-4.75 (Average 4.51)

 

#5 Starter: 4.90-6.37 (Average of 5.34)"

 

Davies will beat out #5 and likely even the average of #4. He's a piece that solves part of the 25man puzzle. This is by far better than throwing darts out there like the 2013 season of Hand/Figaro/Gorzellany/Burgos.

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I don't get the fantasy some have with Davies. He's too small...there aren't many Tim Lincecums out there, and even he broke down.

That's been the knock on Davies for his entire career. From a scouting perspective, we probably shouldn't expect much. From a stat perspective, he looks better.

 

But despite everything, Zach has exceeded expectations throughout his career. In cases like that, you just ride with the player and hope for the best. That might be pretty good, or it might not be.

 

Any responsible predictions regarding Zach's chances for success would obviously need to be tempered. But that doesn't mean that he hasn't earned his shot.

That’s the only thing Chicago’s good for: to tell people where Wisconsin is.

[align=right]-- Sigmund Snopek[/align]

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And remember that Davies is still only 23 years old. Whether he was a 6 foot 3 or the way he is, there will be a learning curve pitching in the MLB for only 40 innings so far.
"This is a very simple game. You throw the ball, you catch the ball, you hit the ball. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rains." Think about that for a while.
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