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Title: Peacock
Post by: JimR on August 04, 2019, 06:44:35 am
I did not see the game or listen to it either, but based solely on the box score, his rehab outing at RR did not appear to go well.
Title: Re: Peacock
Post by: austro on August 04, 2019, 09:30:04 am
I did not see the game or listen to it either, but based solely on the box score, his rehab outing at RR did not appear to go well.

Based on nothing other than my gut feeling, I'm afraid that he's trying to power through his shoulder problem rather than let it heal.
Title: Re: Peacock
Post by: JimR on August 04, 2019, 09:56:19 am
Based on nothing other than my gut feeling, I'm afraid that he's trying to power through his shoulder problem rather than let it heal.

I doubt he would throw in a game if it still hurts, but dunno.
Title: Re: Peacock
Post by: das on August 05, 2019, 04:18:00 am
No need to guess (or worry, apparently). From astros.com:

Right-hander Brad Peacock had trouble finding the strike zone but was otherwise healthy in his Minor League rehab start on Saturday for Triple-A Round Rock. Peacock (right shoulder soreness) allowed five earned runs, three hits and two walks in 1 1/3 innings, throwing 33 pitches. He’ll pitch again Wednesday for Round Rock, and when he returns to Houston, he’ll be in the bullpen.

“He felt good physically,” Hinch said. “He just said he had no idea where the ball was going. Rough line by the look of it, but just getting him in the game and getting him to report he felt physically good is a good sign. He’ll have a few days off and he’ll pitch again on rehab next week.”


https://www.mlb.com/astros/news/martin-maldonado-guides-astros-no-hitter