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  1. Wow! http://2080baseball.com/2016/10/here-are-my-three-standout-prospects-from-the-first-week-of-afl-action/ I’ve seen quite a few pitchers already this fall with some MLB potential, but none have been more impressive than 21-year-old Greene. The first thing you notice is the ideal, athletic pitcher’s frame at 6’3″ which still shows some projection. He’s listed at 185 pounds, and while I do not know how accurate that is, it’s clear that there is still some room to add lean muscle weight. It’s hard not to take a look at Greene and not dream of what he can become. But Greene isn’t just projection. There is plenty to like about his present stuff, athleticism, and delivery. Greene already shows a double-plus to elite fastball at 96-to-98 mph (T99) from an easy, clean delivery with good downhill plane. He adds a hard 86-to-87 mph slider with good tilt that one evaluator rated as a plus offering. The changeup also has the makings of an above-average pitch. He throws it with good arm speed at 84-to-85 mph and the pitch shows some nice fade, making it a potential weapon against opposite-side hitters. Greene has added some strength over the past season, and he was able to maintain the increased velocity over his 2.1 innings on Saturday, never once dropping below 96 mph. Whether he is able to maintain that velocity deeper into the game is a question he will need to answer as he continues to develop and mature physically.
  2. https://www.drivelinebaseball.com/does-throwing-harder-mean-throwing-wilder/?utm_source=website&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=general
  3. Yo Bro Go jays!
  4. I agree. I hope Barreto becomes an MVP candidate though that's obviously an unlikely outcome.
  5. Barreto went 4/4 today so hopefully Spats wasn't at the game or else he would have cried. Alford 0/3, 2 walks, 1k. Jansen 0/4, McBroom 1/4
  6. You might be able to make an argument for Tellez but not McBroom..
  7. Have to wait until the 4th inning to merge it though or else it won't work
  8. Bolsinger. SRF will be in AA and could present himself as a rotation option by midseason. Greene needs to take a step forward and if he does then he becomes an option as well. I wouldn't worry about rotation depth it has become clear the FO sees it as a priority unlike when we were in the AA years. There is a possibility that Biagini is sent to Buffalo to start (or just keep him in the bullpen - either or). And we will definitely be signing some Wade Leblanc types that can pitch in Buffalo as depth.
  9. To try and rebuild his value. You're better than this Gov.
  10. Dickey will probably sign a 1 year deal with an NL team as a SP to rebuild his value, or retire. Time to let him and his personal catcher go and bring in a real backup catcher.
  11. It wouldn't be the first time
  12. BTS I hope you have the offseason roster thread ready to go
  13. So we are down in the series 3 games to 0 That does not mean it is over yet We can still win the series if we win 4 straight games So keep believing in this time until it is all over
  14. I believe that we can still win this If we win today, we'll win tomorrow. And if we win tomorrow we will win 2 days after that
  15. Doesn't make it any better. You should feel bad.
  16. I'm glad we aren't friends.
  17. I would be all over this if i lived anywhere near Rogers Centre
  18. Goodbye my lover. Goodbye my friend. You have been the one. You have been the one for me.
  19. It's over my friends
  20. Lindor!
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