Guardians’ fans saw the team lost a frustrating game but got the news the organization would call up Travis Bazzana today last night – the rare Lose-Win situation.
I was busy covering the Bazzana call-up so I neglected to write a game recap. Here goes: Parker Messick was very good again, so was Colin Holderman who looks like the pitching factory has ironed out his wrinkles. But, Hunter Gaddis had the rare implosion at the worst possible time and coughed up the lead. Unfortunately, there is no room for error because the Guardians’ offense is mired in a slump. Daniel Schneemann’s two-run home run was all they could muster, as they could not touch a bad Rays’ bullpen. Rays’ closer Bryan Baker tried his darndest to give up the lead in the ninth. Kyle Manzardo got a single with one out. Now, sitting at home, I wondered why manager Stephen Vogt did not pinch-run Juan Brito for Manzardo at this point. Manzardo has 7th percentile sprint speed. Juan Brito has 35th percentile sprint speed. Brito WAS in the dugout, not on his way to Columbus. Would that have been enough of a difference to allow Brito to score on the ensuing Chase DeLauter double? I think there’s a decent chance it would have. But, hey, it’s probably a reminder that having Bazzana’s speed in the lineup should help. Anyway, George Valera swung at two pitches nowhere near the strike zone and made the second out and Schneemann had offered enough heroics for the night and ended the game with his own punchout.
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The Tampa pitching matchups do NOT get any easier today as the Guardians look to snap a three-game losing streak, so the Guardians’ hitters need to figure some stuff out quickly.
But, hey, Travis Bazzana is on his way! Presumably, he will fill out the 40th roster spot which is currently open and result in Juan Brito’s brief time here mercifully coming to an end for the time period. Will Brito be the most I have ever been wrong on a prospect? Very possibly. But, let’s hope he can get back to recognizing that being a disciplined hitter and pulling fly balls is his path to success.
AROUND MLB:
The Twins and White Sox won, while the Tigers and Royals were idle. I will note that the Red Sox shutout the Blue Jays. Perhaps the thing that most concerns me about the Guardians at the moment is that they were not able to take that series against a struggling Toronto team… time to get things turned around, boys.
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