Last edited by PedroBourbon; 01-29-2014 at 12:43 PM. Reason: sp
"Trying is the first step towards failure." Homer Simpson
"I wasn't looking too good but I was feeling real well." Keith Richards
This list is the reason I do not care which of the 5 starters are the Opening Day starter. Always good to remember how fortunate I feel to watch this team on a daily basis right now.
1996 Pete Schourek
1997 John Smiley
1998 Mike Remlinger
1999 Brett Tomko
2000 Pete Harnisch
2001 Pete Harnisch
2002 Joey Hamilton
2003 Jimmy Haynes
2004 Cory Lidle
2005 Paul Wilson
Redlegs (02-14-2014),WildcatFan (02-04-2014),wlf WV (02-02-2014),_Sir_Charles_ (01-29-2014)
Can we get a word filter on "Duhsty" and all its derivatives here? Maybe change any post containing it to "PLEASE DISREGARD" in big bold red letters.
bigredmechanism (01-29-2014),jimbo (01-29-2014),RadfordVA (02-04-2014)
WildcatFan (01-29-2014)
Johnny, if he makes it through Spring Training at 100%. He's been there before--give him the ball.
"I never argue with people who say baseball is boring, because baseball is boring. And then, suddenly, it isn't. And that's what makes it great." - Joe Posnanski
I think, like it or not, there is some politicking to the choice. If Homer signs LT, he probably gets the nod. If not it probably goes to Latos to stroke him a bit. And if Johnny is healthy, it could be him just because he's the senior "ace" of the 3 and starting him wouldn't likely cause any hurt feelings.
99% of all numbers only tell 33% of the story so when looking at the numbers remember that numbers is plural...
Whoever's arm isn't "barking"
"I had a cigar in my back pocket...I didn't wanna break it." - Bartholomew "Bump" Bailey
Whichever pitcher gets the nod, it sure is nice to have three legitimate choices.
wlf WV (02-02-2014)
I would go with Bailey and not think twice about it. I do hear the case for Latos, but right now, if I have to win one game, I want Bailey pitching and not Latos. Start Latos in Game 2, but I just think the jitters and the hoopla that surround Opening Day will get in Latos's head and he will come apart at the seams. And I think the same of Cingrani and Leake. Cueto, IMO, needs to forget Opening Day distractions and concentrate on staying off the DL.
Opening Day is by no means a "must win or the season's lost" deal, but starting the season with a win will mean a lot for fan excitement (ticket sales) and can't hurt the mindset of the team as a whole. And right now, Homer Bailey makes me more confident of winning Opening Day (with its fanfare and attention) than any other pitcher.
“I think I throw the ball as hard as anyone. The ball just doesn't get there as fast.” — Eddie Bane
“We know we're better than this ... but we can't prove it.” — Tony Gwynn
Old school 1983 (02-04-2014),TRF (02-04-2014)
Old school 1983 (02-04-2014)
Start Latos if his arm is fully healthy. Also depends on how price wants the rotation set.
Bring on 2018! #%?*!
If Cueto is healthy, I think there is virtually a 100% chance he will start.
He is still the Ace.
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