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  1. Jimcanuck

    NHL Thread

    Nice screen Zaitsev you tool
  2. Meh, virtually every pitcher has arm soreness this time of year as they ramp it up for the season. Let's not overreact.
  3. Meh, plenty of filler out there for under 5 mill Plus gurriel and Drury are OF semi capable Meanwhile pillars clock keeps ticking
  4. I have gall, I grant you that
  5. Pearson has higher upside, Murphy is closer to contributing to the big league club. A small minority would rank Murphy higher.
  6. Baltimore will set a new modern day record for losses in a season ..... but that's not bold
  7. Over the Coors guys, hmmmmmm
  8. Probably ran into the locker room to get something, banged his head hard into the bats. Typical Pompey injury.
  9. BA piece today: While Nate Pearson was showing a mid- to upper-90s fastball and two above-average or better secondary offerings on one of the Phillies' back fields on Wednesday, another Blue Jays righthander was showing similar stuff a couple of fields over. Patrick Murphy, the Blue Jays' No. 17 prospect coming into the season, put together an eye-opening appearance against a group of Double-A and Triple-A Phillies minor leaguers. He sat 95-96 mph for 4.2 innings and touched 97-98 mph throughout his start. The curveball that has long been a key part of Murphy’s repertoire was there as well. Murphy has been seen in the past as a likely reliever because of his lack of a decent changeup. Over the second half of the season last year, Murphy began to find some feel and confidence in a changeup after settling on a new grip. That improvement has carried over to this spring. The last two of his eight strikeouts (among only 14 outs) came on his changeup, meaning he finished off strikeouts with all three of his pitches. With Murphy’s blazing fastball and a curveball that he can both backdoor to hitters and use to attack hitters in the zone, Murphy only needs a solid-average changeup to keep hitters off balance. On Wednesday, his changeup was even better than that at times, as he showed plenty of deception and generated swings and misses. “My changeup has gotten a lot better,” Murphy said. “Today was a good day (having) all three pitches.” Murphy said it wasn’t that long ago that he would have never considered throwing a two-strike changeup to finish off a hitter, but a lot of work has gotten him from the point where he threw the change because he now believes in the pitch. It’s not normally a swing-and-miss pitch, but if it’s good enough to surprise hitters sitting fastball, it can be an effective pitch. Murphy’s other key focus is simply staying healthy. He had Tommy John surgery in the past, thoracic outlet surgery (although it was later discovered he didn’t have TOS) and ulnar transposition surgery. The 22-year-old righthander did throw 146.2 innings last season and was added to the Blue Jays' 40-man roster in the offseason to protect him from the Rule 5 draft. He’ll likely head to Double-A New Hampshire this season, where he’ll have a chance to show he’s not far away from being able to help the Blue Jays in the rotation.
  10. Lemme know when Kratz gets $20M a year
  11. The way I am reading this you will give me $400 if Acuna Jr does not hit the most HRs. Let me think on it.
  12. Apparently the Trout, Harper, and Machado deals combined exceed the amount the Rays have paid for player salaries in their entire history.
  13. You clearly are less of a risk taker than I am
  14. Ok, 4 too "exactly"
  15. Only two of those are bold, friendo
  16. Allegedly He said Erik Kratz is worth 20 million a year
  17. Mets make the postseason Reds make the postseason Juan Soto has an OBP > .500 Buxton above average bat, > 50 SB, > 20 HR Pillar negative defensive value
  18. i did mate, and no i do not believe that
  19. Probably closer to the truth than the 'official' numbers
  20. You could say the same thing about those replying to my posts. They too have been repeating the same argument.
  21. Nah, I find keyboard warriors hilarious is all Brownie would never say that to my face
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