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  1. I'm not sure that it was a stepback necessarily, so much as him just going through a mountain of s***. His dad died and he was injured for long periods of time. Of course, that doesn't mean we should expect him to come back in the middle of the Finals and immediately rediscover his previous form or to have grown at all, but he is a useful defender to have available IMO.
  2. Seriously, why do you bother responding to the Dogg? There's nothing in it for you or the rest of the board.
  3. He's a very good defender going up against a team that loves to put their matchups on screens and forces constant switching and movement. It won't be as important if the bench (FVV, Ibaka and Powell) is playing well, but he's still a guy you'd love to have for a few minutes at a time, especially when Leonard needs a rest. Having an extra good wing defender would certainly help.
  4. This is hysterical.
  5. That's a hell of a play by Gurriel to hold Garcia to a single.
  6. Yeah if the Rays relievers could stop throwing the ball near Vladdy's head that'd be great.
  7. Diego Castillo really trying to save face by blaming the mound lol.
  8. Okay luckily he didn't step directly with the leading foot, his back foot dragged and clipped Biggio's so not as bad.
  9. That was scary as hell, Garcia stepped on Biggio's ankle/heel running at full speed and he tumbled pretty badly himself.
  10. Typical garbage Rays hit.
  11. Yeah I agree with this point, hell even a guy like Eric Sogard has failed to lay one down against the shift with two strikes several times this series. It's much harder than it looks that's for sure, also lol @ Eric Sogard getting shifted.
  12. You're right but the third baseman was playing shallow so unless they were going for the squeeze it's still a tough bunt to pull off when you have the force at every base.
  13. My god that was ridiculous, I thought Pham could come in on the ball and it just carried past him on a line drive. 111.7 mph EV.
  14. That's a brutal call wow. Kratz definitely stole that pitch.
  15. If it was so easy to consistently beat the shift and go against your regular pull tendencies why doesn't everyone do it? It's not just power hitters who are shifted against these days, Freddy Galvis just simply isn't a good enough hitter to make that adjustment or Tampa Bay wouldn't have shifted in the first place.
  16. Drury with a 108 mph rocket but of course it's hit right to Kiermaier, what else is now at the Trop. .760 xBA
  17. The Rays with a shift that works to perfection but you'll never see Buck and Pat acknowledge that, now if someone hits a dribbler that barely squeaks by against the shift you'll hear about it non-stop for the duration of the inning.
  18. Montoyo has never bunted with a good hitter.
  19. I feel like as a lefty against Alvarado your best bet is to lay off everything and hope that he beats himself. The 2-seamer at 98-100 is simply unhittable if it starts out anywhere near the middle of the plate.
  20. Kratz you have one job bro.
  21. Danny Jansen has a cannon.
  22. https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=bat&lg=all&qual=0&type=8&season=2019&month=0&season1=2019&ind=0&team=0,ss&rost=0&age=0&filter=&players=0&startdate=&enddate=
  23. Kevin Kiermaier is such a f***ing pain in the ass.
  24. Holy f*** WHAT A CATCH. That was ridiculous, that would've been good even for Pillar!
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