You seriously think Espada decided that? Too bad what may be a breakout season from Arrighetti is being lost in so much other disappointment.
Arrighetti was a bit hurt last year and into the spring and had to take extra time to get ready. So now he's ready.
He's going to have to cut his walk rate down significantly from where it currently sits if it's going to be truly a breakout season.
hate watch complete angels, mariners, and rangers all lost too bad san fran is doo doo and couldn't beat the As. mariners couldn't score jack shiet. 0 run
I have a subscription directly with SCHN, no tv provider, and since yesterday I'm unable to watch anything live or recorded on any of my devices. I searched CF Astros forum and Google but can't find anything related to a problem. I just get their logo on my apps and a blank screen on schnplus.com. I sent them a message and I'm waiting for a reply. In the meantime wanted to see of others are having issues.
Try uninstalling the app and reinstalling if you havent already. I got hung up on a consent message last week and the only way I fixed it was deleting the app and reinstalling it.
It finally worked on my phone after about a two minute wait with just the logo showing. Logged out on smart tv with fire and after significant delay I got home screen but nothing working. Logged out and attempted to log back in but just churned and churned when it said it was sending verification code to email. I'll do what you recommended on my apple tv and see what happens.
Finally got around to reading all the posts from yesterday and some of y’all are most likely going to be in for disappointment. There’s people saying he’s the #2 we need for next year and potential CY candidate. I know everyone wants to find solace in something during this potentially lost season, and yes he’s been really good, but he’s a strong candidate for regression. He’s walking way too many batters and his K rate isn’t near where it needs to be to offset this. His LOB and HR/FB rates are an unsustainable 86% and 2.7%, respectively. He’s a fly ball pitcher walking over 5 per 9. His xERA is nearly 5 and his xFIP isn’t far behind. Yes, it’s a small sample size, but Peter Lambert actually has been the more promising of the two pitchers.