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  1. Joe Panik is a professional hitter.
  2. 2 of them against a lefty no less, which we already know he's horrible against.
  3. Not a fan of the steal attempt but that's a slick slide. Ruiz didn't know what hit him.
  4. He most definitely is not better a 3rd time through the order.
  5. By the eye test Grichuk has been a rock in CF.
  6. Panik showing signs of life just as improvements are coming to the roster is a pretty ideal scenario.
  7. 5 excellent innings from Anderson. Knowing Montoyo's MO and the fact that the third time through the lineup is coming up I have to imagine that's it for him.
  8. If everyone is healthy probably Shoemaker. If Pearson comes back and shows his real self it could be him. Taijuan Walker probably next in line.
  9. Feel free to state your opinion. Others will then promptly s*** on your opinion if it's a bad one.
  10. Vogelbach against a high strikeout lefty went exactly as expected.
  11. Chase Anderson has struck out the side both times. Negative FIP and xFIP. "hittable"
  12. He struck out the side in the first lol.
  13. Robbie Ray is Patrick Corbin if the latter had 30 control. We were already comfortable with losing Bergen last season and even after getting him back from the Giants we used him for 1 inning. This is a great acquisition, costs us nothing and gives us a guy with good upside who can slot into the bullpen as a lights out lefty if he still has trouble during his starts.
  14. (Fantasy owner disclaimer) Akin isn't necessarily as awful as some of the other names the Orioles have thrown out there. He's consistently been a high walks, high strikeouts lefty throughout his minor league career. Granted, he's an Orioles pitching "prospect" so naturally he'll be horrible.
  15. Of course Vogelbach's first start comes against a lefty, against whom he's totally unplayable.
  16. Cantillo > Kloff in present value, probably for a couple more years too. Manoah > Quantrill easily. The Blue Jays laugh if that was an actual offer.
  17. This seems light. Not one elite prospect going back to Cleveland despite them getting a surplus of solid prospects and former prospects who lost their shine. If I'm San Diego I'm pretty happy this is what it took.
  18. Early returns seem light, but I'm assuming there's another big name or two going Cleveland's way.
  19. This should be a big enough deal that it justifies a thread.
  20. Also my rebuild is going well (despite apparently trading a top 3 fantasy asset away)
  21. Brian Anderson and Brandon Nimmo available for those looking for 3B or OF help. Looking for SP or prospects.
  22. What's even crazier about this is Vlad and Rowdy's weights are probably off by at least 20-30+ lbs.
  23. Like what do you even have Vogelbach for if not to hit in that spot? Garbage pitcher on the mound who doesn't throw strikes, LET'S GIVE AN OUT AWAY.
  24. And here comes McGuire to drop a f***ing bunt. God this manager is a f***ing idiot.
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