Phillies' 2022 GDT #149: 09/22/22 Braves(93-56) @ Phillies(81-67) - 7:15pm

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Re: Phillies' 2022 GDT #149: 09/22/22 Braves(93-56) @ Phillies(81-67) - 7:15pm

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Christopher wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 2:33 am
BelmontShore wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 2:30 am One of the most remarkable things about this season is the turn around for Alvarado. Dude went from unpitchable to being a lockdown reliever. He could not throw strikes consistently.

I didn't see a 1-0 victory coming today but ok.
It's nice having one more year of team control on Alvarado, before having to decide whether to really pay him
This thought is an absolute revelation considering where we were in May with him.
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Re: Phillies' 2022 GDT #149: 09/22/22 Braves(93-56) @ Phillies(81-67) - 7:15pm

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BelmontShore wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 12:05 pm
Christopher wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 2:33 am
BelmontShore wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 2:30 am One of the most remarkable things about this season is the turn around for Alvarado. Dude went from unpitchable to being a lockdown reliever. He could not throw strikes consistently.

I didn't see a 1-0 victory coming today but ok.
It's nice having one more year of team control on Alvarado, before having to decide whether to really pay him
This thought is an absolute revelation considering where we were in May with him.
Just the millionth piece of evidence that you can't predict what a reliever will do in a single season, so you're better off not spending big bucks on them. Develop them or take flyers on cheap guys/potential bounce-back guys. (But not older guys who you're paying for what they did six years ago)
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