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  1. I know Sanchez is terrible. He's the luckiest pitcher in the bigs this year. He's clearly a 6 era guy and somehow he's not walking guys like he should, he's getting way more ground ball outs than he should, and more strike outs than he should. Surely he will pitch terrible next time out
  2. If minor league stats were so important snider would be a 30 hr 100 RBI guy, but he's not. The minor leagues are the driving range of baseball. It's where you work on your swing, make tweaks and strengthen your game. It doesn't matter where you hit the ball because you are building a swing before you go play tournament golf where things matter. Sanchez is now in the bigs. He's finally playing meaningful golf and he's doing well. It's early so time will tell., but to say you don't think he will be a good starter because you saw him hit a few loose shots in practice is silly
  3. It's a 6.5 million dollar decision. They are on the hook for a million regardless. Not picking lind up for that would be silly
  4. What exactly in his big league performances would make you think he would not make an average starter? Or are you hung up on minor league stats that don't matter.
  5. Yeah 3 walks in 21.2 innings. I see your point.
  6. you bring so much joy to my days moogster. I seriously owe you a beer if I ever make it the GTA.
  7. Wow...just Wow! It was Hyperbole. You're losing your edge. Clearly I'm making fun of you. I don't actually believe you watched almost every pitch he made in the minors. I'm making fun of you because you talked about how often you had seen him in the minors, which takes great effort to do, and you talk about not seeing him make pitches in the majors which is very easy to do. He flew open tonight..lol. Who said he was perfect on every single pitch. The same could be said for every single pitcher on the jays. Buck said his delivery was flawless last night..lol. You just can't give it up. You are determined to prove everything you said was correct. Why can't you just capitulate and say, he's been a better pitcher in the majors than I thought he would be. Everyone on the board has seen him pitch. He isn't walking guys, he's getting strike outs and his ground ball percentage is off the charts. Last night a seeing eye chopper got an infield hit. You get guys to induce contact like that and it will be an out more than 90% of the time. The curve to Cespedes was not great, but he hadn't thrown it till that point. If Navarro called the fastball he would have got out of the inning. All you do is berate people. At least I was attempting to make fun you in a playful manner...lol. You're probably fuming mad as you read this. Chillax dude.
  8. let me get this straight....you see almost every pitch he throws in the minors, but can't take the time to watch him in the bigs...lol......that's hilarious.
  9. I've also missed the high outside ball four pitches you said he throws all the time.....
  10. I hold Alvarez in high regard. I think you missed the 99 mile an hour fastball from Sanchez that the bottom dropped out of inducing a swinging strikeout. Sanchez is very sexy and next year he will be in the rotation. Alvarez is a free agent in 2018....Sanchez not till 2020. I'm still waiting for these terrible mechanics that Sanchez has, that you so love to talk about, to result in terrible pitches...tick tock.
  11. Alvarez is a very good pitcher...definitely take him over almost all of the Jays staff....except that Sanchez kid. He looks like he might be a stud!
  12. the throw took him into the runner....this is stupid
  13. I see...the fans are cheering because the ump got hit
  14. bitching on a pitch where the call was strike puts you in the running for worst post ever. Especially when he set up on the outside of the plate and the pitch was all the way on the inside part of the plate
  15. Jose knew exactly what he was doing. He decided to stay out and talk calmly to the umpire until he got tossed, which would seem unjust and then fire his team mates up and spur them on to victory. What a smart player.
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