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  1. Some of us think of these things as assets. More assets are always better.
  2. Mine was a hypothetical as well. But if I were a manager, I'd be fining a pitcher for throwing anything near the heart of the plate for the first 2-3 pitches. For comparison purposes, Story got to a 3-0 count 5x, and Duran had 14. Story got to 3-1 14x and Duran 37x.
  3. With fresh Guinness on tap at the local pub.
  4. Some fans need to get use to the concept that, like every baseball (and non-baseball) move, some will work out, and some won't. With this morning's story about PCA getting extended, I just cannot imagine what some RS fans would think about PCA having about a .550 OPS after his first 100 games. They'd have been crying non-stop about losing Javier Baez.
  5. People's memories are designed to remember only what they want to remember. Accuracy only impedes that.
  6. If he lights up Woo, then the RS will figure out where to play him. We were already looking at possible trades of Duran and probably Abreu. If KC does well, we'll see additional talks next winter.
  7. IMO, this is the first question behind every trade, both in BB and in real life. When you acquire a guy like Crochet, you understand exactly why the WS are trading him. I understood exactly why StL was trading Gray and Contreras.
  8. For all the talk about Oviedo, Bello and Early, and who's ready, part of me says (based on SSS ST and 2025), that Early has earned a starting gig, and it is up to the others prove themselves.
  9. The 1.015 includes a .517 BABIP. The more I see of Story, the more I see a HOF player that has trouble laying off a variety of bad pitches. With a 176/33 K/W, why do pitchers even throw strikes to him?
  10. Same as always. If we don't make a move, fans will ask why we didn't trade a stiff like Tibbs for an SP. The most important and popular RS player will always be the guy that we just traded away. And, FWIW, the 20 Ks in 45 ABs still seem really high.
  11. That might be of interest to fantasy players. #6 in the lineup with some decent hitting in front of him. BOP counts for something.
  12. He looks like a good health candidate, imao. Easy thrower.
  13. Interesting. I seldom disagree with you, but we part ways here. We shall see.
  14. Just more on a macro level, but the first week or so should be played in the south. Northern weather is too unpredictable.
  15. I'd say that is it, and in the correct order as well. That's a fine lineup, considering defense.
  16. It was his last start before regular season. He might have been throwing just to keep his arm loose.
  17. Eaton has a career .610. Better last year, but courtesy of a .371 BABIP. Monasterio has a career .672, with a .755. Courtesy of a more sustainable .333 BABIP. And he is having a better ST.
  18. On the position side, I assume we are waiting to announce Monasterio for the 13th slot. ps-forgot about Thaiss/Wong
  19. Sandoval was a little disappointing this far along in his recovery. Romy maybe the most impactful, but with so few specifics.
  20. First 12 games played against teams averaging .551 winning % last year.
  21. BTW, whoever thought of the count-down screen, it was pure genius. Was that up there last year?
  22. I herd the same thing. Facing righties is the natural matchup for righties. Not so for lefties.
  23. I remember Ted being disappointed in Griffey Jr, saying that, with that swing, he should've done more. Even though he was a HOF. I think he'd have liked RA.
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