This was his most-used secondary offering, barely edging out the curveball, and it was dominant. Pivetta threw the slider or slide johnson, as Dennis Eckersley called it at one point 22 times 23 percent of his overall pitch count and got half of his whiffs on that pitch.
This usage in itself was an important adjustment for Pivetta, who has consistently thrown it about half as often through his career. Get all of your OTM Podcasts here. I say that because Pivetta really struggled a bit when he did allow balls into play. As I mentioned above, he only allowed four hits and they were all singles. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
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People with high cholesterol should eliminate carbs, not saturated fat Jul 06, Jan 30, Feb 07, Hopefully, both pitchers can carry these performances over to next season That includes Andrew Stevenson. With a chance to impress the coaching staff the rest of the way, he certainly took it in this series.
Stevenson seemed to not waste any at-bat and finished the series with hits in each of his four appearances, going a combined 4-for-8 with five RBIs, two walks, and no strikeouts. He impressed the skipper with not only his results but how he looked at the plate and in the field. He made a nice play today in right field, which was nice. The Jaguars have the youngest roster in the NFL currently and while younger rosters usually struggle, the Jags have gotten some immediate dividends from their young stars.
Rookie cornerback C. Henderson started things off last week against the Colts by recording his first interception. To add to the rookie first festivities, undrafted rookie running back James Robinson rushed for the first touchdown of his NFL career:. Robinson would go on to have an incredible game rushing for yards and a touchdown. He also had a big gain of 39 yards one place, which was his high on the day.
Official Sites. Company Credits. Technical Specs. Plot Summary. Plot Keywords. Parents Guide. External Sites. User Reviews. User Ratings. External Reviews. Metacritic Reviews. He added three receptions for 36 yards and a score. Montgomery came through at the end of the game, where the Bears kept feeding him the ball and kept moving the chains to take time off the clock.
Oh, not to mention, Montgomery nearly suffered a neck injury that held him out briefly in the first half. So much for any potential kicker controversy. With Eddy Pineiro on injured reserve with a groin injury, many wondered if Cairo Santos would be able to hold on to his job when Pineiro was eligible to return in Week 4. If Pineiro is good to go for Week 4, expect to see the second-year kicker return.
Jose M. The Chicago Bears released their first injury report of the week on Wednesday ahead of their Week 3 match-up against the Atlanta Falcons, and it was a welcome change from previous weeks.
Especially since so many teams suffered some brutal injuries last Sunday, and the Bears came out of things relatively healthy. Outside linebacker Khalil Mack was limited on Wednesday, as he continues to nurse a knee injury that he's played through the first two weeks.
Nose tackle John Jenkins did not practice with a thumb injury, which will be something to keep an eye on. He just about split It's been over a week since the ExtendAllenRobinson movement kicked up a notch after the Chicago Bears wide receiver made it known through social media and other avenues that he was unhappy with the progress of contract negotiations.
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