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they can start anyone they want, it won't make any difference if they can't hit.
Some pretty unimpressive pitchers have shut them down this week. Marlins adjusted their rotation to start three 3 lefties vs the G's and everyone will do the same based on the success that has brought.

Not much Right Handed offense in the minors, either. Palacios is a lefty. Valera who is as usual rehabbing his hand is a lefty. Noel is Right Handed, but doesnt' seem anywhere near ready for the majors.
Trades will be necessary and it seems sensible to go that route sooner rather than later.

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Zack Meisel
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Cleveland pitching prospect Daniel Espino had a recurrence of shoulder soreness/inflammation while ramping back up. He’s been shut down and will visit a doctor in the coming days.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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Unfortunately I don't expect to ever see Espino with the Guardians.

More mysterious is George Valera's once-and-future broken hand. Haven't seen a word.

Whatever put Jose Tena on temporarily restricted list has ended; he's been back with Akron although only as DH.

Last year's first draft pick Chad DeLauter, whose physique and skills make me expect a repeat of Brad Zimmer also remains on the injured list with like Valera and Espino a repeat of a season ending injury last year.

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If it ever stops raining in northern Ohio, Hentges will pitch one more inning for Akron or Columbus and then return to Cleveland. At which point Tito will announce his pitching changes: either Battenfield or Plesac as the 5th starter pending McKenzie return; whether the other goes to the bullpen or to Co;lumbus; and if both stay in the majors who goes down: Sandlin or Karinchak neither of whom has been very good,
And perhaps in awhile Gaddis returns for his planned role in the bullpen and another failing reliever visits Columbus.

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Oscar beats out Brennan for first trip to Columbus.
Arias who has not demonstrated anything will play some RF vs lefties.
Tyler Freeman who's been on base every game this season in Columbus comes back up. Regarettably he has NOT spent any time in Columbus playing RF.

So we know have 3 utility men: Arias, Fry and Freeman, and Tito has to figure out what to do with them. Since his promotion Fry has mostly sat around and watched

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I finally dared to look at the fielding stats of mikezunino. He has thrown out 4 of 22 basestealers; bad but better than Gallagher 1/9.
He has been charged with 3 passed balls, which is 3 more than Roberto Perez finished some seasons with.
And an astonishing 14 wild pitches have occurred on his watch. Is he unable to bend over? is he unable to stretch? does he forget where he has signaled pitches do be thrown? [1 wild pitch when Gallagher is behind the plate]
I am curious how many earned runs are due to these wild pitches which a major league catcher would have avoided.

Cleveland has bitten the bullet and released complete washout free agent signings from Brady Anderson on through others whose names I have conveniently forgotten. It's time for zunino to get lost.