5/21/19 Can we hold the Rangers to under ten runs game thread
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 8:50 pm
Mariners:
Mitch Haniger (R) CF
Domingo Santana (R) LF
Daniel Vogelbach (L) DH
Edwin Encarnacion (R) 1B
Omar Narvaez (L) C
Jay Bruce (L) RF
Tim Beckham (R) 3B
J.P. Crawford (L) SS
Shed Long (L) 2B
Tommy Milone (L) P
Rangers:
Logan Forsythe (R) SS
Willie Calhoun (L) LF
Hunter Pence (R) DH
Nomar Mazara (L) RF
Joey Gallo (L) CF
Asdrubal Cabrera (S) 3B
Rougned Odor (L) 2B
Ronald Guzman (L) 1B
Jeff Mathis (R) C
Loretta Lynn (R) P
Well, three straight games the Rangers have scored in double figures off our pitching staff and today we put on the bump one Tommy Milone, who in his last three years as a major league pitcher has pitched 192 innings and given up FIFTY-TWO home runs.
52. In 192 innings. WOW. Even when Bert "Be Home" Blyleven gave up an MLB-record 50 home runs in 1986 it took him 271 innings to do it. Amazingly, in 1987 he gave up 46 in 267 innings, yet in both seasons his ERA was only 4.01. In 1988 he gave up only 21 home runs in 201 innings yet his ERA ballooned up to 5.43. Considering that the third-highest total of home runs he gave up in a season was only 24 that was two really weird years for ol' Bert.
Meanwhile, the Coal Miner's Daughter takes the hill for the Rangers.
Mitch Haniger (R) CF
Domingo Santana (R) LF
Daniel Vogelbach (L) DH
Edwin Encarnacion (R) 1B
Omar Narvaez (L) C
Jay Bruce (L) RF
Tim Beckham (R) 3B
J.P. Crawford (L) SS
Shed Long (L) 2B
Tommy Milone (L) P
Rangers:
Logan Forsythe (R) SS
Willie Calhoun (L) LF
Hunter Pence (R) DH
Nomar Mazara (L) RF
Joey Gallo (L) CF
Asdrubal Cabrera (S) 3B
Rougned Odor (L) 2B
Ronald Guzman (L) 1B
Jeff Mathis (R) C
Loretta Lynn (R) P
Well, three straight games the Rangers have scored in double figures off our pitching staff and today we put on the bump one Tommy Milone, who in his last three years as a major league pitcher has pitched 192 innings and given up FIFTY-TWO home runs.
52. In 192 innings. WOW. Even when Bert "Be Home" Blyleven gave up an MLB-record 50 home runs in 1986 it took him 271 innings to do it. Amazingly, in 1987 he gave up 46 in 267 innings, yet in both seasons his ERA was only 4.01. In 1988 he gave up only 21 home runs in 201 innings yet his ERA ballooned up to 5.43. Considering that the third-highest total of home runs he gave up in a season was only 24 that was two really weird years for ol' Bert.
Meanwhile, the Coal Miner's Daughter takes the hill for the Rangers.