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  1. Did anyone else hear Pat question that Rowdy wasn't swinging 3-0? It was a an obvious ball!!!! He rightfully decided to take ball 4 but the ump denied it to him, and they just completely ignored that happening.
  2. Love umpires calling balls and strikes. Gotta love the human error!
  3. The shift once again pays off, in 150 years of baseball history that's a single up the middle and the Phillies get their first run of the game. But you won't hear Buck and Pat talk about Bichette being perfectly positioned.
  4. Yeah fair point, I think Doolittle is almost completely over the top.
  5. Wrong. What you're looking for is discount Sean Doolittle.
  6. Alomar didn't even play that many seasons with us to even be in that conversation tbh. He's a Hall of Famer sure, and spent the majority of his career with the Blue Jays, but he had a lot of good years playing for the Padres, Orioles and Cleveland. The best Blue Jays ever in terms of total contributions with the team are Bautista, Delgado, Tony Fernandez, Stieb, Halladay.
  7. Over any kind of relevant sample size our best offensive players are technically Crime Dog McGriff and Donaldson, but over a significant span it's definitely Delgado and Bautista. I don't think it's unpopular at all to say Halladay was our best pitcher ever, nor is the Delgado opinion.
  8. Unfortunately that's the point. I agree with you though.
  9. Best part of this game was Bryan Shaw vulturing a save for me in the LOD, and while Clase did tank my ratios in a few leagues at least he got the hold out of it too.
  10. f***ing love Aussies.
  11. Our bullpen totally outclassed the Braves bullpen. Night and day between the two groups.
  12. I wouldn't even qualify that with at least. Gurriel drove that one, 102 mph off the bat and it went 388 feet with a .760 xBA, that was just a good swing altogether.
  13. The Braves are letting their junk reliever hit in a 1 run game in the bottom of the 5th. The strategy!
  14. It's the strategy that's really doing it for me.
  15. If he wanted to groove a fastball down the middle he would have done so with 2 strikes, sometimes the pitcher gets psyched out when the guy at the plate has no intention of swinging. It's not a good enough reason for that garbage of a call.
  16. Pitchers hitting and a horrendous strike call, the perfect storm of awfulness.
  17. Would you prefer he takes sliders down the middle in a key spot in the game?
  18. Nice to see two blown calls early in the game.
  19. To be fair I don't think anyone in front office capacity wouldn't prefer guys that hit the ball hard. When the Angels extended David Fletcher it wasn't because they love how he hits really soft lobs over first base, but his elite defense and versatility + bat control. Grichuk hit the ball hard and was a decent defender in the OF with the ability to play CF when they traded for him, so obviously that's what they're going to praise about him. All else being equal teams and most fans would always take the guy who hits the ball hard over speed-first or glove-first slap hitters who provide (what we think is) the same value.
  20. I just love pitchers hitting. The absolute strategy of it all.
  21. lol at this throw https://mlb-cuts-diamond.mlb.com/FORGE/2021/2021-05/10/20ce82b5-6cb0ea05-b2861a22-csvm-diamondx64-asset_1280x720_59_4000K.mp4 I feel bad for Khris Davis honestly. 70-80 grade power in his prime (not anymore) with a 20 arm. This throw is cartoonishly bad, it's the kind of throw you make in your dreams. I think he's had the yips in the outfield with his throwing for years now.
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