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Dane Dunning - Expectations now and going forward


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With Lopez's issues and Cease's intermittent issues, Dunning is very valuable to this team.  He's shown that he can go out and give you 5 strong innings, striking out a bunch of guys.  As he gets stretched out and is allowed to throw more pitches, he might get 6 innings.  Being a strikeout pitcher means he'll throw more pitches anyway.

Beyond 2020, I think he easily fits in as the #3/#4 starter on this team.  His stuff is nasty with so much movement coupled with his great control.  He doesn't need the big fastball.

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15 hours ago, Vulture said:

Giolito alone has made the trade a winner.

 

15 hours ago, oldsox said:

It looks like he makes the Eaton trade a clear winner, instead of just a good trade.

Getting rid of Eaton itself for anything made it a clear winner. The team with Eaton, LaRoche and their 13 year old child leader was the hardest team to watch and cheer for, regardless of W/L record. 

14 hours ago, Harry Chappas said:

I think I finally believe that Kenny Williams has turned the keys over to RH.  Dunning is a guy that KW moves at the deadline for a reliever.  

Or Todd Frazier (yet again) to fill in for a lengthy Moncada absence. Prefer the solid defense Yolmer provides for late game substitutions and fill-in flexibility he provides, was happy with this signing.

Hahn did a good job signing Cubans and his tanking trades, but the jury is out on whether he can make trades to move a contender up the ladder (Thinking the Peavy and Samardzija trades). Would have preferred two complete (bat and field) Outfielders and shifting Jimenez to DH vs. EE and Grandal.

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17 hours ago, steveno89 said:

Dunning throws strikes, Lopez does not.

Dunning is a #4/5 on a quality team, a valuable rotation piece, but his stuff is unlikely to ever make him more than a mid rotation arm

 

17 hours ago, Perfect Vision said:

Not saying you're wrong, but I'm sure people have said the same thing about Kyle Hendricks his entire career.

 And Mark Buehrle.

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57 minutes ago, bmags said:

Also there is the chance that, like Matt Cooper, one year Dunning walks in throwing 95 mph and suddenly becomes a game changing pitcher.

Dunning throws strikes and has plus control, something I feel is huge in helping a pitcher stick in a starting rotation. 

I think fans will be really glad we held onto Dunning instead of dealing him. 

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