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  1. Is the better prospect the one doing better now or that you project to be better if everything works out to perfection. Or is the better prospect the one with the most likely better outcome in the majors, or is it the one who is performing better in the minors overall, or is it the hottest prospect People don't define/use the term better prospect equally
  2. Montoyo said no injury and he is optimistic he can pitch this weekend. Last pitched a week ago
  3. Apparently it will be 20 mph out to right field for the Jays game, so we might see the same
  4. Also comes down to what you define as "better prospect"
  5. Pearson higher potential if everything goes perfect. Manoah has the better chance to hit his high potential. 1a and 1b
  6. If accurate, the White Sox would be in the top left
  7. Vlad hitting the ball hard again today. Maybe he is starting to get back on the ball. Hopefully a good sign of a big home series coming
  8. This might be one of the worst umps this year overall we have seen
  9. Personally I'd say yes, but stay on the west coast for alignment reasons. A team in Oregon would be fun
  10. Lol. There just isn't many options for that spot unless they go back to Zeuch or let Pearson figure things out up here
  11. Keep alternating between him and Thornton who ever is doing best to get 4 innings is probably what they have thoughts of doing
  12. Comes down to teams pitching carefully to Vlad and the rest of the team relying on homers. If a pitcher can stay on the corners we are not good
  13. Not sure why teams keep throwing Acuna pitches over the middle of the plate
  14. He reverted back to what he was doing last year when he came up. Tried to guide the ball to the corners and then it all unraveled. Was scared to throw over the plate (not sure he even did).
  15. Part of our offensive problem is not hitting the pitches right down the middle or taking them. Way too many of our hitters struggle in that area
  16. Needs to talk with Romano about the mental side. That would be fun
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