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Is Nathan going to be recovered for this year??
Is Nathan going to be recovered for this year??
He has pitched 6.1 innings so far in Spring training, in 6 games. He seems to be doing all right, although his velocity still needs to pick up some which can be expected. He has an era of 4.26 or so, but that was from one bad outing......against the Blue Jays I think.
The Twins still have Capps, so we might see them use Nathan as a set-up guy, and Capps as the closer to start the season, or there was some talk of alternating them as closers one day to the next. In the article I read, they both seemed open to that....kind of a whatever it takes attitude.
I'm not too concerned about the closers. I'm concerned about who replaces Guerrier and Crain.
Guerrier, yes....Crain, not so much. Didn't think he was that great. Actually wish they would've kept Rauch.
Good news for the Twins though as Peavy is getting shut down for the Sox and may not be ready to open season as fifth starter. You ask who might replace him?
THE Phil Humber.
Wow.....and I think Ozzie had just picked him as the opening day starter.
Yeah, I wish they could have kept Rauch too, but then I wish they would have hung onto Breslow a couple of years ago too, so.....
Crain seems to have a good year, then a bad one, then a good one...so if that it the case he will have a bad one this year. Hopefully for the White Sox he will become the Gas Can Crain of old!
This whole Neshek thing just seems odd to me. Not so much that they did it, but why now? He still had an option left. They could have just sent him to the minors again, and made this move at any time. Especially if you are not going to fill the spot on the roster right away anyhow. Plus, there were others on the 40 man (Hacker, Bromberg, Hoey) that could have gone. Not sure what options they have left though, if any.
It just seems odd timing....maybe something is coming.
He has pitched 6.1 innings so far in Spring training, in 6 games. He seems to be doing all right, although his velocity still needs to pick up some which can be expected. He has an era of 4.26 or so, but that was from one bad outing......against the Blue Jays I think.
The Twins still have Capps, so we might see them use Nathan as a set-up guy, and Capps as the closer to start the season, or there was some talk of alternating them as closers one day to the next. In the article I read, they both seemed open to that....kind of a whatever it takes attitude.
I'm not too concerned about the closers. I'm concerned about who replaces Guerrier and Crain.