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  1. Did this dude just bloop a bouncing pitch into the outfield? Holy f***
  2. He has a solid reputation for having a strong arm. The throw was perfect though, so it's easier for me to say that and you to believe it blindly.
  3. The White Sox have had everything go their way tonight. They have quite a few infield hits.
  4. That was scary af, I thought he crashed because he injured himself again.
  5. Beliveau has already done more than Howell did all year.
  6. Biagini obviously wasn't very good, but he and Leone have been victims to some awful batted ball luck. Jays have drilled a few grounders right at Todd Frazier too.
  7. f***, that's awful man, sorry to hear. Best wishes to your buddy.
  8. I mean, 7-1 in the bottom of the second isn't an insurmountable deficit.
  9. Well yeah, but what's the point of leaving in there for longer and risk more runs being given up? Better starters than him have done worse, they made it out just fine. Anyone in this thread who suggested that he should go back to the bullpen immediately and/or permanently as a result of this one poor performance is a reactionary idiot and deserves to be called out as such.
  10. Confidence is a thing. Biagini's shown a lot of promise up to this point, no need to completely crush him as if he's Casey Lawrence or something.
  11. Biagini really struggling to find the strikezone. Not too often you seem him like this.
  12. It's possible though unlikely that he's been making better pitches...the most likely explanation is just luck balancing itself out. Despite a higher (and unsustainable) BABIP than last season, his LOB% is a lot higher, around where it should be, homerun rate is down (though still a tad elevated), and he still has practically the same batted ball and plate discipline profile. Just a good pitcher not getting unlucky anymore (it could be argued that he's getting a bit lucky this year, but not exceedingly so).
  13. Left handed starter, not to mention a rather tough one at that.
  14. Hey folks. I messaged GD and he says he wants Adrian Morejon. I'll try to PM the next guy, I believe it's Boxy right? Sorry for the delay.
  15. You're probably thinking of Pentecost who is 24 in A+, but obviously he also suffered substantial injuries.
  16. You're likely wasting those guys coming off the bench every 3 or 4 days, unless they're so athletic that they can play multiple positions around the field. Depends on what your definition of stud is in this case.
  17. Let's maybe slow down for a second. He's only 22, he's a catcher, and his career had been slowed down due to injuries. This is his first time performing at a very high level against good competition; there's no need to rush, especially if the team believes he can be an asset. With Russell Martin healthy for the time being, there's no need to potentially stunt Jansen's development by being needlessly aggressive. Martin's not going anywhere any time soon, there's plenty of time for him to give him advice in Spring Training or during the offseason. I'm not against a September call-up if he keeps tearing up AA for an extended period of time, but it's only been 81 PA, we should wait and see how his power, plate discipline and bat control skills continue to develop and adjust as he spends longer playing against tougher competition than he's ever seen before.
  18. Most languages have translations (so to speak) of common names. You don't see North American people with names like Jooan (Juan).
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