With Adam Eaton showing us exactly what we expected to get from him this year, did we just see his last start of the season? It is a highly likely possibility. With the All-Star break coming up, his turn won’t come up again until the Monday after the break. In this time, Pat Gillick could acquire another starter, or Brett Myers could come back and replace him in the rotation. Knocking him out of the rotation would also require a spot for JA Happ, which I’m perfectly comfortable with. He provided two solid outings this season so far and I would not be opposed to having him fill in until a trade is completed for another pitcher.
The Mets are now a half game back in the East. Pat Gillick didn’t get the top-notch starter everyone knew that this rotation needed. I’m not sure what he has in the works, possibly Erik Bedard? With Eaton providing nothing for us, the playoffs likely will hinge on a solid Brett Myers comeback.
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Was this Adam Eaton’s last start?
By kbreidenstine8With Adam Eaton showing us exactly what we expected to get from him this year, did we just see his last start of the season? It is a highly likely possibility. With the All-Star break coming up, his turn won’t come up again until the Monday after the break. In this time, Pat Gillick could acquire another starter, or Brett Myers could come back and replace him in the rotation. Knocking him out of the rotation would also require a spot for JA Happ, which I’m perfectly comfortable with. He provided two solid outings this season so far and I would not be opposed to having him fill in until a trade is completed for another pitcher.
The Mets are now a half game back in the East. Pat Gillick didn’t get the top-notch starter everyone knew that this rotation needed. I’m not sure what he has in the works, possibly Erik Bedard? With Eaton providing nothing for us, the playoffs likely will hinge on a solid Brett Myers comeback.
This entry was posted on July 12, 2008 at 7:04 pm and is filed under General Commentary. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.