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  1. With the 28th pick in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft, the Kansas City Royals select Scott Blewett, a right-handed pitcher from Baker HS, Baldwinsville, New York. http://media.syracuse.com/post-standard/photo/2014/04/14665796-standard.jpg Our scouts love Scott's size and arsenal and we think he has an elite upside for a pitcher. We've had him up to 94 this spring with the fastball and the breaking ball -- a sharp 12-6 -- looks like a knockout offering as well. The changeup has rounded into shape as he's progressed. Scott is 6'6 and has a big frame; we expect this to allow his pitches to mature even further, he's what you'd call projectable. The arm action is very clean. We've very excited to get Scott into our system and working with our minor league coaches. He's going to be a big part of what we're doing going forward.
  2. Pretty much every breaking ball falls somewhere between a pure curveball (12-6) and a pure slider. It's a continuum. The distinction isn't important in describing what a guy throws. This pitch Stroman used today was a hard breaking ball with both horizontal and vertical movement.
  3. This thread isn't for blatant Jays homerism game following stuff. It's a place discuss what happens with other teams objectively. News and what-not. No it's not!
  4. It's a breaking ball.
  5. Boston takes a 2-0 lead on a Brock Holt home run. Dammit!
  6. What makes you say that? Shields has a decent career GB% of 44.7% and is at 46.6% this year. I would love to have him, he may be my favourite pitcher to watch. An absolute horse who knows how to pitch.
  7. He is, Olerud's pretty smart. The comment "Take last nights game. Reyes tripled leading off thus padding his OPS but no runs were scored" is obviously sarcastic. Also, Joe Carter is the go-to "be sarcastic about RBIs" example.
  8. I guessed it right after counting the rows
  9. Olerud is being sarcastic guys. The_DH seems to be serious though.
  10. I appreciate Jonn's opinions. It's good to have people with contrasting viewpoints around.
  11. This is like that Daniel Bard start against us two years ago.
  12. He's about to go on a run. Just wait.
  13. Nice! But put it in here: http://www.bluejaysmessageboard.com/threads/2952-Scoreboard-Watching-Thread-2014
  14. Well I'm going to switch over to the Rays game (David Price pitching). Hopefully they can get some runs.
  15. Intra-divisional games though It is nice to worry about not losing ground instead of not making up ground for once. If everyone wins (or loses), it's okay!
  16. Jays are losing... but it might end up alright. Yankees, Red Sox, Indians, Rangers, all losing. Orioles tied 0-0.
  17. That was all Tolleson's slide. Escobar had to jump too high.
  18. OMG I THOUGHT IT WAS OUR DESTINY TO WIN EVERY GAME HOW CAN THIS BE HAPPENING Calm down guys lol
  19. Yeah I noticed that too. He seemed to be limping a little or something.
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