Actually, Pedro Astacio's injury has had the happy effect of making the Nats more watchable, at least from my perspective. It's more fun to root for young guys with potential than has-been vets running out the clock, and now we get Giant Jon Rauch instead of Astacio. It's not all beer and skittles, of course. Our depth is that much less . . . deep with Astacio gone, and Rauch isn't exactly Livanish as far as going deep into ballgames. But I'll be rooting hard for the Giant, not least because I have recently acquired a very rare Rauch rookie card from Japan, and a good performance from Rauch could up its value to the point that I could dig myself out of the hole I created by stocking up on Superfriends Christmas collectible plates. I swore those things were going to increase in value.
Translation: "Rauchu, Pitcher and Forever Tallness. Fight!"
UPDATE: Never mind!
In the meantime, right-hander Ryan Drese is expected to take Astacio's place in the rotation. Drese, who is on the disabled list, will pitch in a Minor League game on Monday and throw 75 pitches.So everything I said at the beginning about being depressed 60% of the time is still true. And I'm never going to make any money on my rookie card.
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May I remind you that Rauch is a long-reliever? He can't start because he's not a starter. Don't make me get Jamey Carroll over here to explain this to you.
Ah, a learned allusion to one of the greatest posts in the history of the Natmosphere.
It be funnier if Frank didn't say almost exactly this today in response to why Drese was used instead of Rauch.
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