Quote (Tribeca @ Aug 26 2016 08:14am)
Wilhelmsen was three up, three down last night.
Last night the loss was a combination of Vincent, Caminero, and Cishek along with defensive mistakes costing us the game. Along with Servais calling doubles defense in the ninth with no one on base, which led to a lead off single that should have been a fly out.
Tom Wilhelmsen has been very solid since he left Texas.
3.38 ERA
1 Save
7 Holds
Maybe you were referring to the Milwaukee loss on Sunday where Tom fell apart.
Prior to the loss against the Brewers Tom had only 3 earned runs over the course of 68 batters faced.
Although in the Brewers debacle Tom took a loss, I would put the a good deal of blame on Servais. After Tom gave up the solo HR to Broxton he should of had someone else start warming up, after he gave up a double to Perez, Servais shouldn't have let Wilhelmsen pitch to Carter. Should of intentionally walked him and brought Diaz in to try to clean it up. Obviously that wasn't Tom's day and a coach should be able to identify those situations.
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I was watching the hawks game, opened espn and saw tom was in, checked espn later on and it was tied 6-6 and i didnt check the box score so i assumed tom fucked it up lol