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Mark Hendrickson

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All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

 

you could be right, but they certainly have more potential than Hendrickson.

I honestly don't see Mitre or Sanchez as a part of the future rotation either...I still like JJ though. We'll see...

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

 

 

I see no problem in not rushing players up this season. Let them develope right where they are. Hendrickson was brought in as a spot filler for this season because of the injuries. I doubt there ever were any plans to bring him back next year. He will continue to fill that hole while the kids get ready. Patience people.

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

 

 

I see no problem in not rushing players up this season. Let them develope right where they are. Hendrickson was brought in as a spot filler for this season because of the injuries. I doubt there ever were any plans to bring him back next year. He will continue to fill that hole while the kids get ready. Patience people.

And continue to lose every game that he fills the hole in.Continue hoping that our offense slugs their way to victory every time he starts.

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

 

 

I see no problem in not rushing players up this season. Let them develope right where they are. Hendrickson was brought in as a spot filler for this season because of the injuries. I doubt there ever were any plans to bring him back next year. He will continue to fill that hole while the kids get ready. Patience people.

Where am I suggesting that the young developing players be brought up this season?

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

 

 

I see no problem in not rushing players up this season. Let them develope right where they are. Hendrickson was brought in as a spot filler for this season because of the injuries. I doubt there ever were any plans to bring him back next year. He will continue to fill that hole while the kids get ready. Patience people.

And continue to lose every game that he fills the hole in.Continue hoping that our offense slugs their way to victory every time he starts.

7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

 

 

I see no problem in not rushing players up this season. Let them develope right where they are. Hendrickson was brought in as a spot filler for this season because of the injuries. I doubt there ever were any plans to bring him back next year. He will continue to fill that hole while the kids get ready. Patience people.

And continue to lose every game that he fills the hole in.Continue hoping that our offense slugs their way to victory every time he starts.

7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?

The start of the year was a fluke.His last 5 starts have been bad.5/13 was another bad start.Which was two weeks before he started his 5 game crap streak.

 

But that's right, you can't say anything negative about him since you and him "hang out" :lol

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

 

 

I see no problem in not rushing players up this season. Let them develope right where they are. Hendrickson was brought in as a spot filler for this season because of the injuries. I doubt there ever were any plans to bring him back next year. He will continue to fill that hole while the kids get ready. Patience people.

And continue to lose every game that he fills the hole in.Continue hoping that our offense slugs their way to victory every time he starts.

7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?

The start of the year was a fluke.His last 5 starts have been bad.5/13 was another bad start.Which was two weeks before he started his 5 game crap streak.

 

But that's right, you can't say anything negative about him since you and him "hang out" right. :lol

Please, I've said tons negative against him. Saturday's game was some of the worst pitching I have ever seen. The fact that he only allowed 3 runs and 1 walk is a miracle within itself. But that doesn't mean that he lost every start he he has pitched, because that's not true.

 

But that's right, you can't say anything positive about anything since you and reality don't "hang out", right? :lol

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

 

 

I see no problem in not rushing players up this season. Let them develope right where they are. Hendrickson was brought in as a spot filler for this season because of the injuries. I doubt there ever were any plans to bring him back next year. He will continue to fill that hole while the kids get ready. Patience people.

And continue to lose every game that he fills the hole in.Continue hoping that our offense slugs their way to victory every time he starts.

7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?

The start of the year was a fluke.His last 5 starts have been bad.5/13 was another bad start.Which was two weeks before he started his 5 game crap streak.

 

But that's right, you can't say anything negative about him since you and him "hang out" right. :lol

The fact that he only allowed 3 runs and 1 walk is a miracle within itself. But that doesn't mean that he lost every start he he has pitched, because that's not true.

 

But that's right, you can't say anything positive about anything since you and reality don't "hang out", right? :lol

He walked 3 batters, not 1.Anyway most of his early season quality starts came against bad and slumping teams.Pittsburgh, Washington, San Diego and twice against Milwaukee.

 

Also do you remember his opening day start?.Absolutely terrible.It is safe to say the old and real Mark Hendrickson has returned.

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

 

 

I see no problem in not rushing players up this season. Let them develope right where they are. Hendrickson was brought in as a spot filler for this season because of the injuries. I doubt there ever were any plans to bring him back next year. He will continue to fill that hole while the kids get ready. Patience people.

And continue to lose every game that he fills the hole in.Continue hoping that our offense slugs their way to victory every time he starts.

7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?

The start of the year was a fluke.His last 5 starts have been bad.5/13 was another bad start.Which was two weeks before he started his 5 game crap streak.

 

But that's right, you can't say anything negative about him since you and him "hang out" right. :lol

The fact that he only allowed 3 runs and 1 walk is a miracle within itself. But that doesn't mean that he lost every start he he has pitched, because that's not true.

 

But that's right, you can't say anything positive about anything since you and reality don't "hang out", right? :lol

He walked 3 batters, not 1.Anyway most of his early season quality starts came against bad and slumping teams.Pittsburgh, Washington, San Diego and twice against Milwaukee.

 

Also do you remember his opening day start?.Absolutely terrible.It is safe to say the old and real Mark Hendrickson has returned.

Oh thank god. I misread that he walked 1 batter and thought that I was going out of my mind. Even then, he should have walked twelve the way he pitched.

 

As far as "the Real Mark Hendrickson", you might be right, but I don't know. First I though, "Wow, this LASIK stuff really works!", but what the hell now?

 

Also, why did you cut out the part of my post that where I said he pitched terribly on Saturday?

All things considered I don't think Sanchez, Johnson, or Mitre have futures with this team either. Johnson I'd give a minor exception because his injury was not as severe as Sanchez's and he's not as bad of a pitcher as Mitre is.

 

There is enough young talent in the organization to fill rotation spots and I don't think the Marlins are good enough to warrant reinjuring an arm by rushing them back to the majors and expecting them to pitch multiple innings.

 

Hendrickson, while not a good pitcher, is doing exactly what the Marlins paid him to do.

 

 

I see no problem in not rushing players up this season. Let them develope right where they are. Hendrickson was brought in as a spot filler for this season because of the injuries. I doubt there ever were any plans to bring him back next year. He will continue to fill that hole while the kids get ready. Patience people.

And continue to lose every game that he fills the hole in.Continue hoping that our offense slugs their way to victory every time he starts.

7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?

The start of the year was a fluke.His last 5 starts have been bad.5/13 was another bad start.Which was two weeks before he started his 5 game crap streak.

 

But that's right, you can't say anything negative about him since you and him "hang out" right. :lol

The fact that he only allowed 3 runs and 1 walk is a miracle within itself. But that doesn't mean that he lost every start he he has pitched, because that's not true.

 

But that's right, you can't say anything positive about anything since you and reality don't "hang out", right? :lol

He walked 3 batters, not 1.Anyway most of his early season quality starts came against bad and slumping teams.Pittsburgh, Washington, San Diego and twice against Milwaukee.

 

Also do you remember his opening day start?.Absolutely terrible.It is safe to say the old and real Mark Hendrickson has returned.

Oh thank god. I misread that he walked 1 batter and thought that I was going out of my mind. Even then, he should have walked twelve the way he pitched.

 

As far as "the Real Mark Hendrickson", you might be right, but I don't know. First I though, "Wow, this LASIK stuff really works!", but what the hell now?

 

Also, why did you cut out the part of my post that where I said he pitched terribly on Saturday?

I didn't notice cutting any part of the post.It doesn't matter i've made my point very clear.

Hendrickson is probably the worst pitcher I've seen start this many games for the Marlins in quite some time. The best you can expect from him is 6 innings three runs, but usually he's just plain awful.

Hendrickson is doing a worse job than Brian Moehler would have done for $1 million less.

 

That's very 'real.'

When have I said the he was pitching well since April?

 

Never. That's also real.

Hendrickson is doing a worse job than Brian Moehler would have done for $1 million less.

 

That's very 'real.'

When have I said the he was pitching well since April?

 

Never. That's also real.

I honestly don't follow your posting that closely but I have noticed you are usually one of the first people to defend the guy.

 

I made no mention of time frame. You did. I was merely commenting on the amusing coincidence of your alleged personal ties to Hendrickson and your defensive posts in this thread. (See: "7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?").

 

Obviously the original poster was speaking in hyperbole (you can't fault him for that) and he was merely commenting on the consistent bad starts Hendrickson has been giving us for the last month. That was a position I found somewhat difficult to defend and the revelations within this thread offered an explanation.

 

Whatever, these days it's become heretical to say ill things about underperforming players (unless they are in reality playing well - see Jorge Cantu). This is directed at the forum in general.

 

Bottom line is that Hendrickson was a bad signing. I'm glad that he's giving us innings so we don't have to rush young talent, but the Marlins are paying him for too much for a player with his numbers.

Hendrickson is doing a worse job than Brian Moehler would have done for $1 million less.

 

That's very 'real.'

When have I said the he was pitching well since April?

 

Never. That's also real.

 

Bottom line is that Hendrickson was a bad signing. I'm glad that he's giving us innings so we don't have to rush young talent, but the Marlins are paying him for too much for a player with his numbers.

 

 

 

Yeah, his 5 innings are awesome. :mischief

Hendrickson is doing a worse job than Brian Moehler would have done for $1 million less.

 

That's very 'real.'

When have I said the he was pitching well since April?

 

Never. That's also real.

I honestly don't follow your posting that closely but I have noticed you are usually one of the first people to defend the guy.

 

I made no mention of time frame. You did. I was merely commenting on the amusing coincidence of your alleged personal ties to Hendrickson and your defensive posts in this thread. (See: "7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?").

 

Obviously the original poster was speaking in hyperbole (you can't fault him for that) and he was merely commenting on the consistent bad starts Hendrickson has been giving us for the last month. That was a position I found somewhat difficult to defend and the revelations within this thread offered an explanation.

 

Whatever, these days it's become heretical to say ill things about underperforming players (unless they are in reality playing well - see Jorge Cantu). This is directed at the forum in general.

 

Bottom line is that Hendrickson was a bad signing. I'm glad that he's giving us innings so we don't have to rush young talent, but the Marlins are paying him for too much for a player with his numbers.

I gave a time frame because Hendrickson was 4-0 with 2.56 ERA in April, so I most likely did say he was pitching well.

 

That 7-5 was because Hendrickson had more win than losses. In those 7 wins, he only earned more than 3 runs in 1 of them. The other 6 were well earned wins. So it irks me a little bit when someone says something like "Hendrickson loses all his starts", especially when it is someone who says nothing but negative things about the team like Retro does.

 

I do admit to being a bit defensive of all our guys when someone says something overly negative about them.

Hendrickson, over the span of a month or more, has been pitching closer to career norms than during April. I really don't view it as an unfair comment.

 

He won't be the first pitcher who has had a string of fluke starts.

It's unfair to say someone, who has won more games than he has lost, has lost all his starts.

Hendrickson is doing a worse job than Brian Moehler would have done for $1 million less.

 

That's very 'real.'

When have I said the he was pitching well since April?

 

Never. That's also real.

I honestly don't follow your posting that closely but I have noticed you are usually one of the first people to defend the guy.

 

I made no mention of time frame. You did. I was merely commenting on the amusing coincidence of your alleged personal ties to Hendrickson and your defensive posts in this thread. (See: "7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?").

 

Obviously the original poster was speaking in hyperbole (you can't fault him for that) and he was merely commenting on the consistent bad starts Hendrickson has been giving us for the last month. That was a position I found somewhat difficult to defend and the revelations within this thread offered an explanation.

 

Whatever, these days it's become heretical to say ill things about underperforming players (unless they are in reality playing well - see Jorge Cantu). This is directed at the forum in general.

 

Bottom line is that Hendrickson was a bad signing. I'm glad that he's giving us innings so we don't have to rush young talent, but the Marlins are paying him for too much for a player with his numbers.

I gave a time frame because Hendrickson was 4-0 with 2.56 ERA in April, so I most likely did say he was pitching well.

 

That 7-5 was because Hendrickson had more win than losses. In those 7 wins, he only earned more than 3 runs in 1 of them. The other 6 were well earned wins. So it irks me a little bit when someone says something like "Hendrickson loses all his starts", especially when it is someone who says nothing but negative things about the team like Retro does.

 

I do admit to being a bit defensive of all our guys when someone says something overly negative about them.

Where you been man?.I haven't seen you in a million years!!!!!

 

Get with the program and stop digging deeper.

Hendrickson is doing a worse job than Brian Moehler would have done for $1 million less.

 

That's very 'real.'

When have I said the he was pitching well since April?

 

Never. That's also real.

I honestly don't follow your posting that closely but I have noticed you are usually one of the first people to defend the guy.

 

I made no mention of time frame. You did. I was merely commenting on the amusing coincidence of your alleged personal ties to Hendrickson and your defensive posts in this thread. (See: "7-5 doesn't really show him losing every game, now does it?").

 

Obviously the original poster was speaking in hyperbole (you can't fault him for that) and he was merely commenting on the consistent bad starts Hendrickson has been giving us for the last month. That was a position I found somewhat difficult to defend and the revelations within this thread offered an explanation.

 

Whatever, these days it's become heretical to say ill things about underperforming players (unless they are in reality playing well - see Jorge Cantu). This is directed at the forum in general.

 

Bottom line is that Hendrickson was a bad signing. I'm glad that he's giving us innings so we don't have to rush young talent, but the Marlins are paying him for too much for a player with his numbers.

I gave a time frame because Hendrickson was 4-0 with 2.56 ERA in April, so I most likely did say he was pitching well.

 

That 7-5 was because Hendrickson had more win than losses. In those 7 wins, he only earned more than 3 runs in 1 of them. The other 6 were well earned wins. So it irks me a little bit when someone says something like "Hendrickson loses all his starts", especially when it is someone who says nothing but negative things about the team like Retro does.

 

I do admit to being a bit defensive of all our guys when someone says something overly negative about them.

Where you been man?.I haven't seen you in a million years!!!!!

 

Get with the program and stop digging deeper.

 

Y'know...that's a terrible comeback considering he just threw out stats.

The very least you could do is comeback with some stats as well, and make an argument out of this...it's a lot better than that response, considering he's not really "digging."

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