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2016-05-14 Padres (Perdomo) at Brewers (Peralta), 6:10 PM CDT [Brewers lose, 8-7, 12 innings]


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[igt-2012][game-setup][logo]http://forum.brewerfan.net/igt/2016-logos/padres.png[/logo][game-info][h1]May 14 | 6:10 P.M.[/h1][h2]Padres (16-21)

Brewers (15-21)[/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/padres_perdomo-luis-02.jpghttp://forum.brewerfan.net/igt/2016-pitcher-photos/brewers/brewers_peralta-wily-08.jpg[/pitching-photos][game-matchup][divclass=away][pitcher]Luis Perdomo[/pitcher][h2]1-0, 9.88 ERA, 2.34 WHIP[/h2][h3]Game Log[/h3][h3]With Andrew Cashner on the DL, San Diego is going with a bullpen game. Perdomo, a Rule 5 pick who hadn’t pitched above Class A Advanced prior to this season, will make his first MLB start. He has struggled in ten relief appearances.[/h3][/divclass][divclass=home][pitcher]Wily Peralta[/pitcher][h2]2-4, 6.75 ERA, 1.94 WHIP[/h2][h3]Versus Padres | Game Log[/h3][h3]Peralta was able to work around ten hits to allow just two runs against the Marlins his last time out. In six innings, the righty struck out four and walked two.[/h3][/divclass][starting-lineup][divclass=away]

  1. CF Travis Jankowski (L)
  2. 1B Wil Myers ®
  3. RF Matt Kemp ®
  4. 3B Brett Wallace (L)
  5. LF Melvin Upton Jr. ®
  6. SS Alexi Ramírez ®
  7. C Héctor Sánchez (S)
  8. 2B José Pirela ®
  9. RHP Luis Perdomo ®

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  1. SS Jonathan Villar (S)
  2. 2B Scooter Gennett (L)
  3. 1B Jonathan Lucroy ®
  4. RF Domingo Santana ®
  5. CF Kirk Nieuwenhuis (L)
  6. 3B Aaron Hill ®
  7. LF Alex Presley (L)
  8. C Martín Maldonado ®
  9. RHP Wily Peralta ®

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Peralta with another one of these Roll Eyes starts. 4doubles already in 6outs. 3-2 Padres. Lets send him down already. Tell him he'll get called back up when he's pitched to under a 3ERA 21IP or more. May just finish the entire season in the minors the way he's going.
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Another brutal start by Peralta.

 

Santana has absolutely no range in right. Has no ability to back on the ball and jogs after the ball when it goes over his head.

Santana has looked kind of lost at times this year. Almost disinterested. I didn't feel that way last season. I wonder if he's afraid of making mistakes or something.

 

And Peralta is just awful looking.

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Seriously send him down and hold him there til he earns starts again. His Service clock wouldn't add another year and say he pitched in September well, Can be dumped off to another team. He's certainly lost all trade value for this half of the season.
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I am so tired of the Peralta complaining. The entire rotation is garbage. Give it a rest already. Who cares what is jogging out there every 5 days. Peralta or some scrub in the minors you will get the same result.
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I'm just amazed after all this time that he has never been able to learn to throw an off speed pitch of any kind or learn to repeat his delivery.

 

What a waste of a big arm.

 

Why? Have you ever looked at a MLB bullpen? That is what they are made out of. A bunch of guys with big arms that could never figure out off speed stuff consistently. If Peralta doesn't turn it around maybe he can find a success in the bullpen. Though his stuff has seemingly fallen off after last years injury I'm not so sure.

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I am so tired of the Peralta complaining. The entire rotation is garbage. Give it a rest already. Who cares what is jogging out there every 5 days. Peralta or some scrub in the minors you will get the same result.

 

Difference between Wily was supposed to have far better upside to have a high spot in the rotation, not a Davies or Anderson type just filling out the bottom of the rotation.

 

Guys like Nelson and Peralta are crucial to how long this rebuild will last. Guys like Davies and Guerra can be replaced easily.

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I am so tired of the Peralta complaining. The entire rotation is garbage. Give it a rest already. Who cares what is jogging out there every 5 days. Peralta or some scrub in the minors you will get the same result.

 

Because a Scrub in the Minors living the ML treatment and who desires to reach the ML level is worth sending Wily to the Minor League bus treatment, hotel arrangements and that lacking lifestyle to maybe give him some incentive to improve on his performance to get back to the ML treatment. He's only had a 3game stint in the minors since September of 2012 for Rehab. There's been nothing to suggest to him he will have any repercussions for any poor pitching. Keeping him down long enough to effect his service clock? Hey Wily, you've got to wait another year to reach Free Agency you bum. Yeah maybe him understanding that or wanting to change that life will light a spark to find himself.

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On a scale of 1-99 Jonathan Villar's clutch rating is a 1. That dude is a choke job every time he has a big at-bat. That is the third time now I recall him striking out in a huge spot with the bases loaded.
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