Woodruff needed 18 pitches to get through 2 innings vs this Cubs lineup. Baez with 8 Ks and 0 walks so far this year Bieber in the midst of his 10th start with 10+ strikeouts since the start of last season
why would i be torn i am glad the braves won and i also find this beer league softball rule to be pathetic.
the rule is dumb and i hope we get rid of it asap and i am happy the braves finally won and also the rule isnt why we won good effort user bro
Lmao Baez must have been promoted to a player-coach role. Woodruff through 3 IP on just 25 pitches wtf Final line for Bieber: 6.1 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 12 SO/4 BB on 103 pitches
bro this is dumber than when you told us that 7 inning games meant more baseball. just shut the hell up and stop being weird for once
I didn't really have a feeling either way about the 7 inning DH until today. I now hate it because my fantasy team is losing multiple ABs from Soto and Acuna due to 4 fewer innings. This is not optimal.
only nice thing I'll say about the 7 inning double-headers is it's not as bad as the runner on second base in extra innings.
Yall this Cubs plate approach is ridiculous Woodruff through 4 IP on 35 pitches Bauer vs Luzardo here in a few minutes
Woodruff through 5 IP: 0 H, 0 R, 7 SO/0 BB on 46 pitches. Amazing Pitches by inning: 11, 7, 7, 10, 11
The Indians offense sans him is not great, Bob. It’s worth considering a walk in any sort of high leverage situation
Dodgers made Luzardo work really hard in T1, action in the pen in fact. 35 pitches... That's how it is done Cubs
As someone who does stats for a bad D3 baseball team, I would very much enjoy that umpire and would like to nominate him for an award of some sort.
Cubs had never been 1-hit by the brewers before yesterday Probably gonna do it twice in a row When people say that line about how you'll see something new in every game you watch they don't mention that it could still be incredibly boring