Ryan Sadowski had a very solid 6 inning season debut. That being said, I hope this guy is as solid as his prior performance for the duration of the season.
The move also sent Jonathon Sanchez into the bullpen, where he skunked all three batters faced. I have always been a firm believer in Sanchez being a part of the bullpen. Glad Righetti and Bochy finally placed Sanchez in the bullpen, where his pitching is most effective.
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I have no problem admitting I had no clue who he was. Wish we would have traded Sanchez when he had some value.
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Stanford wrote:I have no problem admitting I had no clue who he was. Wish we would have traded Sanchez when he had some value.
I agree with trading Sanchez when we could, but the time i don't think we got what we wanted for him. Hindsights 20/20. I'll be happy if he can become a good long reliever in the bullpen
Sadowski has done well so far lets hope he can be a .500 pitcher or better for the rest of the year
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Artest93 wrote:I agree with trading Sanchez when we could, but the time i don't think we got what we wanted for him. Hindsights 20/20. I'll be happy if he can become a good long reliever in the bullpen
Looks like he'll be back in the rotation for a little while, with Johnson on the DL.
Hopefully he can a few good starts under his belt and get his trade value up.
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