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  1. I've done it too man I've done it too!
  2. Tampa won twice? f*** off
  3. Thank you Bo Insurance run MUCH appreciated
  4. Oh wow ump Gallen doesn't need a strike zone that big to help him strike out more guys JFC
  5. Phoenix next few days as high as 115-118 F Glad the DBacks are coming to us LOL
  6. Glad we're at the dome tonight!
  7. Real lack of trade action so far Deadline isn't that far off
  8. Imagine that
  9. We don't seem to match up well with the Chi Sox They have mostly LH bats other than the players they want to keep Might have been interested in Sheets but he's been abysmal. And I don't trust that Tim.Anderson just needs a change of scenery - it looks much worse than that.
  10. Mlbtr: The White Sox seem to be gradually accepting that this isn’t their year. A miserable 8-21 start in March and April put them in a bad spot out of the gate. They managed to stay afloat by going 15-14 in May and then 13-13 in June, keeping them near contention in a weak American League Central division. But they slid a bit further recently, going 2-6 in July prior to the All-Star break. Their overall record of 38-54 has them eight games back in the division and even further back in the Wild Card race. As of about a month ago, it was reported that they were hoping to limit their upcoming summer sell-off to just rental players. But reporting from yesterday indicates they have widened that stance, now willing to trade just about anyone on the roster apart from Luis Robert Jr., Dylan Cease, Andrew Vaughn and Eloy Jiménez
  11. How he has won one AND has the all time total record
  12. Awesome Vladdy!
  13. 14M option 1M buyout
  14. If he does, will you?
  15. As the team I actually kinda want 4 years and not 2 or 3. I suppose if they're club options even better.
  16. Prospect of Interest: Blue Jays make Arjun Nimmala highest-drafted Indian American https://www.sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/prospect-of-interest-blue-jays-make-arjun-nimmala-highest-drafted-indian-american/ The Toronto Blue Jays selected 17-year-old shortstop Arjun Nimmala with the 20th overall pick in the first round of Sunday’s MLB Draft. One of the best stories in the 2023 Draft, Nimmala became the highest-selected first-generation Indian American and is looking to become the first player of Indian descent to play Major League Baseball. Nimmala was one of the highest-touted high school hitters in the draft, coming off a 2022-23 season in which he won the Gatorade Florida Baseball Player of the Year while playing at Strawberry Crest High School in Dover, Fla. He was also an Under Armour All-American and first-team All-Conference selection. The Toronto Blue Jays selected 17-year-old shortstop Arjun Nimmala with the 20th overall pick in the first round of Sunday’s MLB Draft. One of the best stories in the 2023 Draft, Nimmala became the highest-selected first-generation Indian American and is looking to become the first player of Indian descent to play Major League Baseball. Nimmala was one of the highest-touted high school hitters in the draft, coming off a 2022-23 season in which he won the Gatorade Florida Baseball Player of the Year while playing at Strawberry Crest High School in Dover, Fla. He was also an Under Armour All-American and first-team All-Conference selection. In one of the deepest drafts in recent memory, the Blue Jays were able to add MLB Pipeline’s No. 11 prospect with the 20th pick. Here’s what you need to know about Toronto’s latest first-round pick. Age: 17 School: Strawberry Crest HS (FL) Position: Shortstop Commitment: Florida State Height: Six-foot-one | Weight: 170 lbs Scouting grades (Per MLB Pipeline): Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55 2023 Stats: AVG: .479 | 6 HR| 29 RBI | 30 Runs | .573 OBP | .904 SLG | 9 SB Scouting Reports Nimmala has impressive raw power — more than his six-foot-one, 170-pound would suggest possible. The Toronto Blue Jays selected 17-year-old shortstop Arjun Nimmala with the 20th overall pick in the first round of Sunday’s MLB Draft. One of the best stories in the 2023 Draft, Nimmala became the highest-selected first-generation Indian American and is looking to become the first player of Indian descent to play Major League Baseball. Nimmala was one of the highest-touted high school hitters in the draft, coming off a 2022-23 season in which he won the Gatorade Florida Baseball Player of the Year while playing at Strawberry Crest High School in Dover, Fla. He was also an Under Armour All-American and first-team All-Conference selection. In one of the deepest drafts in recent memory, the Blue Jays were able to add MLB Pipeline’s No. 11 prospect with the 20th pick. Here’s what you need to know about Toronto’s latest first-round pick. Age: 17 School: Strawberry Crest HS (FL) Position: Shortstop Commitment: Florida State Height: Six-foot-one | Weight: 170 lbs Scouting grades (Per MLB Pipeline): Hit: 50 | Power: 55 | Run: 50 | Arm: 55 | Field: 50 | Overall: 55 2023 Stats: AVG: .479 | 6 HR| 29 RBI | 30 Runs | .573 OBP | .904 SLG | 9 SB Indian Heritage Nimmala is very proud of his Indian Heritage and grew up playing cricket both at home in Florida and on trips back to visit family and friends in India. At the MLB Draft Combine, the newest Blue Jay spoke about what it means to him to represent his family’s history. “That means a lot. There’s not many Indian American players in the big leagues,” he said. “For Indians, it’s mostly cricket, and the transition to baseball has been a lot. “Hopefully, one day, I can inspire young Indian Americans to play and get more Indians into the sport.” Nimmala told MLB.com that his father pushed toward baseball in search of a sport similar to cricket. Ever since, the 2005-born infielder has risen up the ranks — ending as the top-ranked high school infielder in 2023. Scouting Reports Nimmala has impressive raw power — more than his six-foot-one, 170-pound would suggest possible. At such a young age, there is, undoubtedly, room for him to grow and get bigger and stronger as he joins the pro-ball ranks. He was a consensus top-20 prospect in the draft, coming in at No. Eight in The Athletic’s rankings, No. Nine at Baseball Prospectus, No. 11 at both ESPN and MLB Pipeline and No. 17 at Baseball America. According to MLB Pipeline, “Nimmala is all about projection. He calls himself a ‘patient-aggressive’ hitter and definitely doesn’t get cheated at the plate. He has at least plus raw power and can drive the ball to all fields, and while there are still some issues about his pitch selection and inconsistency in the quality of his at-bats that sometimes keeps him from tapping into that power, scouts are bullish about his offensive upside.” On the defensive side of the field, prospect experts believe he can stick at shortstop long-term.
  17. Menawhile Cleveland has a -7 run differential and leads the central
  18. 1 very "unconvincing" win and one humiliating loss against one of the worst teams in baseball Yes indeed
  19. Would love that deal but OK if you have to go to 5
  20. Not the best feeling win ever that's for sure LOL But a win is a win. Ugly or not.
  21. I remember Gibby used to pinch run with Marcus Stroman, who loved doing it
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