Yeah because all those swinging strikes means he's not fooling anyone. You are probably not even watching the game and just looking at the boxscore with a comment like that.
I don't know why but everytime Reyes throws the ball I feel like its going to be a shorthop the 1B. The arm action seems like he doesn't finish his throws.
Wow thats a huge loss for them. Its too bad the Blue Jays are so far out of the division lead as if it was within 5 games there could be a decent chance to win the division.
Like you said just because you have a single owner with lots of money doesn't mean its going to be successful. I'm a sens fan and Eugene Melnyk might be the worst owner in the NHL. Not only does he not spend money but he even was present in player exit interviews. He ran the greatest player in Franchise history out of town as well.
I don't think you can say that because the value they provide is going to make their pitchers value go up and cost more. And you are going to be paying more for those pitchers so in the end you are still paying that money.And I don't think you can account for pitch framing in the future because I think Umpires are coming more aware of it.
If their time frame of competing is 2016 why would they trade for Cespedes who is under control for next year? Cuban or not that would does not make sense. They aren't trading Stanton anyway.
To those that hate pitch framing, this is what it has done for the Blue Jays this season.
http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/just-a-bit-outside/story/who-has-been-helped-and-hurt-the-most-by-the-art-of-pitch-framing-082214
Yeah thats my feeling as well. If he can provide what Hutch is doing right now I'd be happy and take that in a second. I don't think he will be as inconsistent as Hutch or at least hope.
From a scout that charted him his last start he said he sat 89-93 and can touch the mid 90s. Doesn't sound too out of line. Anyone expecting him to sit 94 I think has to temper expectations. From what scouts say they think his upside is a number 3 starter.