5gs, 3-1, 2.37, 30.ip, 21h, 5bb, 37k (leads the Southern League for strikeouts this month)
5gs, 3-1, 2.37, 30.ip, 21h, 5bb, 37k (leads the Southern League for strikeouts this month)
hes coming along nicely...lets hope he finishes strong, and gets a shot at AAA next year
Reds fan since 1970
he's better than homer bailey...you guys jock bailey way too much
He may be a better minor league pitcher than Bailey but Bailey has the frame of a power pitcher. Cueto may not have the build to be a 230 IP guy. Maybe he beats the odds and ends up being the next Oswalt. Anyway I'd still bet on Bailey to be the more succesful in the majors but I'm glad we have them both.
I hope one becomes K-Rod.
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really ?? wow, i'd like to see the games you've been watching where Homer pitches...
he's got 1 pitch - a fastball - than he can at most times throw for stirkes. you can't live off a heater only in the big leagues. they'll eat you alive. both is off-speed pitches need work and the biggest of them all - he doesn't know how to pitch......
cueto throws 95+ also, don't forget that, with a slider and change-up he can throw for a strike.
My starting pitcher can beat up your starting pitcher. =)~
Homer Bailey > Johnny Cueto.
He is better now (well if healthy) and he will be better in the future as well. Cueto is very good. Homer is just better, especially when healthy, which I am unsure he has been since April (lets not forget he has been on the DL twice this year for a strained groin... so I am willing to be he was not completely healthy since the first time he went on the DL for it).
I wish they would lock Bailey and Mario Soto in a room together for the whole winter.
haha...funniest comment of the year right there in bold
like i said, you guys jock homer way too much....
you say he's better now....in what sense ?? better stuff ? smarter pitcher (if you say yes on this comment i might as well streak across great american tonight). all you say is he's good and have nothing to back it up. i'm betting all you've seen is cueto's numbers and homer actually pitch on tv or maybe been to a game.
This is one of the more pointless arguments I've ever seen on Redszone. Who cares who is better than who? They're BOTH under our control for the forseeable future, and they're both, good arms. So why exactly are we arguing?
And for those of you that are eating Homer Bailey alive, it was his first year in the big leagues, and he's been battling a groin injury. Give him a break. Johan Santana had an ERA over 6.00 in 86 IP his first year in the majors. I'd say he ended up doing all right for himself, no?
2 levels ahead ?? why cause homer failed to be the Reds savior this year when he was called up and displayed a nice 6.99 ERA ?? you still really wanna count his putrid major league stats as another level ?? ok, i'll give you that one. he got called up. was he ready ?? (i'll bet you say yes, when it's clear the answer is / was no - he was promoted b/c 1. fan pressure 2. jerry's job in jeopardy 3. just happened to need someone to start). check out livingston - not as electric of stuff, but knows how to pitch.
ok since i'm sure you're a stat rat, let's compare numbers....
Homer
Cueto
hmm....nice IP::BB:K ratio Homer has there.
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