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Not really Blade's night.
54 pitches, 31 strikes
Through 3 innings...
4-ER, 3-K, 2-BB... we got walks here, doubles, a homer, and even a hit by pitch. Just your average everyday bad outing.
The nightmare ended after 3.1 innings when Tidwell loaded the bases after 70 pitches.
3.1-IP, 4-H, 4-ER, 4-R, 70/41, 5.40-ERA
You can imagine how bummed I am over this outing, what with me being the President of the Hardeeville, S.C. chapter of his fanclub. Still, four outings, he's one for two so we will give him a push for at least three more starts, Then, we will take a deep dive and make strong suggestions how the Mets should use this guy for the rest of the season.
Oh... almost forgot. There was some good news. Though wild, Tidwell did clock multiple times at 99.
I still think he is a future pen candidate.
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Pen candidate? Prison pen? “Lock him up”, and I do not mean lock him up to a long term deal. I think, just to mention it, that he was facing the Yankees AAA team. Their team obliterated Syracuse Mets pitchers last year.
Last year in AAA, he had a 3.50 ERA first half, 6.36 the second half. He gave up 10 runs in 5.2 innings in his last 2 starts against the Yanks AAA team last year. They have his number. The number is TWO.
I still think he has two futures in this game.
1. Mets pen
2. Yankees batting coach pitcher
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