It's tough for a pitcher going against the same team twice a week apart. Gallardo had pretty much the same game he pitched against us last time, to his credit, and actually had a better stat line. Mejia, on the other hand... Holy Cow. And now, Gibby, who had a good outing against the M's, also gets them in successive starts. Will he fare like Gallardo did, or more like Mejia? My money, sadly, is on the latter. The rest of this series, after Gibby, has the Big Two starting, but then... 4, count 'em, 4 games with Cleveland, without Berrios or Santana. I shudder to think. Espn says Duffey gets a start in that series. Maybe that's a good thing. I hope so, but then we're going to need another BP arm, right? Who's that gonna be? It's great to be above .500, and great to see the top of the Central right now, but this next stretch, I fear, is going to be the last of maybe both of those things for the year. That in itself is not a bad thing. I want to keep running those kid relief pitchers up the ladder, even to the big club, and see what potential we've got. There's a couple of sticks down in Roch right now, too, that deserve a good look. So they take some lumps? It's all about auditioning and learning. I'd rather see a young pitcher get lit and lose a game than the manager give away more winnable ones with the retreads we keep trotting out. And the sooner I see new guys wearing Belisle's and Breslow's numbers, the better.