Okay, I am willing to reconsider.
Posts by Kevin
I still believe in Kayfus, but getting Gaddis and George back feels like a reward.
Something tells me that the Braves letting Osvaldo Bido throw 50 pitches on the second night of a back-to-back means he will be looking for his sixth team since the holiday season.
Brito and DeLauter, with their combined 75 Major League plate appearances, control the strike zone as well as anyone on the team.
Thank you, Chase.
I am curious to know how many nine-inning games with three or fewer runs scored through the first five innings ended up with 16+ runs scored.
It was 2-1 15 minutes ago.
Rough half inning for Guardians’ judgment. Feels like Hedges has to challenge that walk-turned-strikeout call to lead off, and Rocchio just lets himself get hit by a chopper on the bases?
The entire viewing audience watched Cole Ragans be able to throw one out of about 12 practice pitches anywhere near the zone, and Royals coaches said, “looks good!”
Immediate four-pitch walk and 2-0 wall ball.
I think you can go get him now.
Brito, called up today, has hit as many baseballs 104+ miles per hour (2) as Manzardo, Schneemann, and Kayfus, and more than Hoskins and Bo.
I hate that it took Gabby getting hurt, but I am an ardent believer in Juan Brito, hitter. Bummed to have missed the game.
Britooo.
Listen, if Gabriel Arias has figured out the strike zone, even I would not believe how productive he can be. He still only has a thousand Major League plate appearances. Many less-possible things have happened.
I think maybe there is little separation between any of the Cleveland starters.
Of course Matt Shaw tried to take out a minority.
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Perfect home opener, honestly.
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People will watch decades of baseball and never think critically once. I see folks on Instagram saying “Cade is not the answer,” “Cade has to go,” etc. after appearing in two games, and I wonder why they even bother following along. What are you getting out of this?
I think maybe there is little separation between any of the Cleveland starters.
(Congratulations on the gold card, pal.)
Everyone knows Austin Hedges drives this offense.
I think each team should get to designate one hitter per game who receives more challenges.
I hope Rhys Hoskins has properly reflected on one of the more egregious baserunning decisions that there ever was.
Jesus Christ.
Now is not the time for a 175-foot fly ball to left, Steve.
Welcome back, Guards victories.
Martínez stinks, folks. Sorry.
Come ON.