Green keeps defying expectations.
Ellsbury has altered his stance somewhat, closing his legs quite a bit, that might allow him to turn on the inside hard stuff with much more ease.
I was checking out Wang pitching earlier in the morning, and from what i can tell, there's a bit of difference from his current and old windup, i can't quite put my finger on it, but i'll keep checking it out to see if there's some sort of mechanical flaw with Wang.
His stories are legendary.
In his sophomore year here in the DWL a reporter was harrasing him with questions about an easy fly ball he let fall for a game tying hit in the late innings of the game and he slapped the reporter so hard all 5 of his fingers could be seen marked on the dude's cheek.
This is shaping up like one of those games when a pitcher who has been on the DL more than once because of whiplash rises up against a top starter and the game ends up a pitcher's duel, but seriously, this offense must not be contained by Adam f***ing Eaton.
Longoria K's a ton, he's not a huge AVG. guy, Jones chases a lot of bad pitches, it'll change as he matures, but a .300 avg is not a given, Cano has the same problem as Jones.
My top 3 out of those: Cabrera, Youk, Kinsler in that order.