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  1. 4 1/3 93 pitches, 51 for strikes yikes, Sox weren't chasing much Nice job by Fisher
  2. Stanifer, JoJo and Sanchez are the players that stood out to me as well
  3. Thanks. Stanifer hitting 97
  4. yea. I honestly can't believe the difference, looking forward to seeing him pitch some high leverage innings this year
  5. only watched for a few mins, did anyone stand out? too bad jojo wasn't there but I guess he's too young
  6. don't know which war the hall looks at (if at all) but he has 35.8 bWAR - crazy difference between his fwar and bwar mostly due to framing directly included in the Fangraphs calculation, bwar doesn't use framing. playing in KC definitely didn't help him in comparison, Joe Mauer fWAR 53.5!! However FanGraphs formally incorporated pitch framing data into their Wins fWAR calculation in March 2019. Mauer retired after the 2018 season. He's well liked but I never considered him a superstar type player - having watched pudge and mauer
  7. This is exactly what I was looking for when it was reported Little was throwing 97/98. Reading it now.... https://www.sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/how-blue-jays-brendon-little-reinvented-his-pitching-arsenal/
  8. yea that's fine I'm sure there are better stats to measure performance, k/9 just gives me a quick snapshot of a pitchers potential to miss bats.
  9. gas, cease, ponce, luaer, max still pretty good - but not great since we're not sure what to expect from Ponce - he's looked decent but not dominant so far. Can't afford anyone else going down 2025 Ponce in the KBO 12.6 K/9 so far this spring 7.9 - much better in his final start of the spring though
  10. They should place it out in the open - centre field - similar to Yankees Monument Park
  11. "Stress fractures are usually overuse injuries. They happen when physical activity puts too much pressure on a bone and it doesn’t have enough time to recover. Stress fractures start as bone bruises that eventually become small cracks in the bone’s surface" I think "fracture" makes it seem worse than it is
  12. the emotion pouring out of these players, wow....
  13. What. A. Scene. Beautiful opening
  14. Lefty Righty Lefty .......lol I really have no idea but I hope Oka can force his way in to the top 5, Springer leading off for sure
  15. Andrew Fischer is 21 years old and other than a few ST games with the Brewers he hasn't played a game above advanced A ball
  16. WBC doesn't really work for bench players, missing out on alot of reps
  17. Tovar made that look so easy
  18. You answered my question I gave you a thumbs up
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