Boxcar Old-Timey Member Posted July 30, 2020 Posted July 30, 2020 Were you in a coma last year? I think he meant prior to the Jays.
Laika Community Moderator Posted July 30, 2020 Posted July 30, 2020 Regardless, rookie mistakes are not really excusable from a second year MLB manager who was previously an MLB bench coach for 3 years and a minor league manager for like 18 years. He has more than enough experience.
Boxcar Old-Timey Member Posted July 30, 2020 Posted July 30, 2020 Regardless, rookie mistakes are not really excusable from a second year MLB manager who was previously an MLB bench coach for 3 years and a minor league manager for like 18 years. He has more than enough experience. Yeah, not sure why people are excusing decisions that we could have gotten correct as couch surfers.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted July 30, 2020 Posted July 30, 2020 Yeah, not sure why people are excusing decisions that we could have gotten correct as couch surfers. Even the broadcasters were mystified that Fisher didn't steal second, f***ing BUCK was being a better manager.
BlueRocky Old-Timey Member Posted August 1, 2020 Posted August 1, 2020 Alright guys. Over/Under highest velo reading from Pearson tonight: 99.0 MPH Season is the still young, but so far on pitches over 100 MPH: Only 4 players and 14 pitches total across the entire league have been recorded @ 100 MPH since July 23, 2020 by statcast. Let's see what Nate can do. Hi guys, just revisiting Nate Pearson’s debut. Top 5 highest velo readings of the night: 1. 98.7 MPH (2495rpm) to Starlin Castro in 2nd inning 2. 98.5 MPH (2475rpm) strikeout on Carter Kieboom in 4th inning 3. 98.2 MPH (2512rpm) to Starlin Castro in 2nd inning 4. 98.0 MPH (2442rpm) to Trea Turner in 3rd inning 5. 98.0 MPH (2455rpm) to Victor Robles in 3rd inning Top breaking ball readings of the night: 1. 85.4 MPH (2720rpm) slider to strikeout Trea Turner in 1st inning 2. 84.5 MPH (2607rpm) slider to strikeout Andrew Stevenson in 5th inning 3. 83.0 MPH (2497rpm) slider to strikeout Victor Robles in 5th inning 4. 88.5 MPH (1922rpm) changeup swinging strike to Andrew Stevenson in 5th inning He threw 2 curveballs but statcast misclassified as a changeup. 76.6 MPH (2476rpm) to Trea Turner in 5th inning 76.5 MPH (2467rpm) to Eric Thames in 4th inning
Jimcanuck Old-Timey Member Posted August 1, 2020 Posted August 1, 2020 Hi guys, just revisiting Nate Pearson’s debut. Top 5 highest velo readings of the night: 1. 98.7 MPH (2495rpm) to Starlin Castro in 2nd inning 2. 98.5 MPH (2475rpm) strikeout on Carter Kieboom in 4th inning 3. 98.2 MPH (2512rpm) to Starlin Castro in 2nd inning 4. 98.0 MPH (2442rpm) to Trea Turner in 3rd inning 5. 98.0 MPH (2455rpm) to Victor Robles in 3rd inning Top breaking ball readings of the night: 1. 85.4 MPH (2720rpm) slider to strikeout Trea Turner in 1st inning 2. 84.5 MPH (2607rpm) slider to strikeout Andrew Stevenson in 5th inning 3. 83.0 MPH (2497rpm) slider to strikeout Victor Robles in 5th inning 4. 88.5 MPH (1922rpm) changeup swinging strike to Andrew Stevenson in 5th inning He threw 2 curveballs but statcast misclassified as a changeup. 76.6 MPH (2476rpm) to Trea Turner in 5th inning 76.5 MPH (2467rpm) to Eric Thames in 4th inning Good to see him having the confidence to throw that changeup. If it continues to develop...... FG present and future values: FB - 80 / 80 SL - 60 / 60 CB - 50 / 55 CU - 55 / 60 Command - 45 / 50 Based on what I've seen so far, he's already at 50 command, and the FV should be more like 60
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