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The daily grind: 9-27

by Brad Johnson
September 27, 2012



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Comments

John said...

Better pick off the waiver wire: Parnell or Rauch.  Is either capable of picking up 2 saves for ROS?

Posted 09/27  at  09:25 AM
Brad Johnson said...

Capable? Sure.

I haven’t watched the Mets closely enough to pretend I understand the way they think. I would have been using Parnell as the closer since mid-April whether he struggled with it or excelled. The Mets obviously felt differently.

There’s no reason to expect any kind of role assignment this late in the season. Their save opps could end up being handled by Manny Acosta for all I know.

Posted 09/27  at  09:31 AM
Abdoozy said...

How do you like Everth Cabrera for speed during the last six? He’s at SF and MIl and facing righties 5 of 6 games.

Posted 09/27  at  09:26 PM
Brad Johnson said...

He hurts in the other 4 categories (a lot), but if you’re feeling pretty secure about those he could swipe a couple.

Posted 09/28  at  06:42 AM
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