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  1. Good game so far, from the Netherlands.
  2. lmao... Classic!!!
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    AM34 Bro!!!
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    Wow.
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    Marner's sick!
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    Him and Marnie are besties!
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    Steal this game boys!!!
  8. MLB.com or MLBNetwork I think.
  9. Look UTube, man.
  10. You can't on here, thank God, you missed Bo's on Sunday, man.
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    He was awesome.
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    Smoke a joint, by'
  13. You don't worry about that stuff till it happens, Lopez gets work everyday while Bernard gets utilized sparingly, seems like a no brainer, this team is already loaded with versatile players.
  14. Bernard's a perfect player for the 26th spot. End discussion.
  15. Wow... that's wild.
  16. Umpires discretion, same as injuries.
  17. Yes, lol. You said he might and I said he will go to extended...
  18. Every outing has been good, Lets Go Kooch!
  19. No, he will stay back in extended and rehab after that goes all well, they don't think he'll be ready till late April. Zach Thompson lets them do that.
  20. I get chills watching that, f***ing epic!!!
  21. Good read and some video on the Kooch... https://www.sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/how-yusei-kikuchi-plans-to-show-blue-jays-hes-capable-of-more-in-23/
  22. BA's take... Kodai Senga, RHP, Mets: Senga made his North American debut in Jupiter on Sunday against the Cardinals. He struggled with command throughout the start but showed off an impressive pitch mix. Senga sat 95-97 mph on his fastball, touching 98 mph at peak, and mixed in his notorious “ghost” forkball, a sweeper in the low 80s and a high-80s cutter. He allowed one run over two innings, struck out two and walked two.
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