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  1. That's awesome sauce, man. My buddies(Butler Bros) trained the A's 4th rd pick Denzel Clarke, cool s***.
  2. Thanks for all the info on most of these guys, dudes! In all of the threads, very much appreciated.
  3. What the heck are you talking about?
  4. The Beast Wins... props to Mancini!
  5. Never thought of that, and he'd have to go another 2 rounds to win this thing, that's a lot of work... Angel fans rejoice.
  6. Lived up to it. Alonso was really good.
  7. That was impressive from both of them.
  8. It's over... Damn!
  9. This is fun... Lets Go Sho! LOL... another Swing off!
  10. Swing Off!!! Trout told him to relax, these guys are dingleberries.
  11. Ohtani seems to be under pressure, lol.
  12. Soto's gassed. 520' Holy s***!
  13. Alonso's a f***ing beast, how can you omit that guy, Laika?
  14. I was watching on MLBN after he made contact he walked away, like I'm ready!
  15. Spanky__99

    NHL Thread

    Yes, I just said that.
  16. He'll be ready next year.
  17. Big dude man, noice... While the 2020 amateur season was cut short because of the pandemic, Tiedemann did manage to become a bit of a pop-up prospect who rose into MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 prior to last year’s Draft. The younger brother of Rangers Minor League right-hander Tai Tiedemann went undrafted in the five-round event and rather than head to San Diego State, he switched gears to Long Beach Junior College in order to be eligible this year. When Long Beach cancelled spring sports because of COVID-19, Tiedemann was on the move again, this time to Golden West College. Tiedemann’s overall profile of solid stuff, size and athleticism hasn’t changed much in a year’s time, but there’s plenty to like. His fastball sits in the low-90s and will bump 93-94 mph at times, with more in the tank as he continues to add strength to his 6-foot-4 frame. His changeup flashes plus and his slider has gotten a bit tighter and more effective. A good athlete who hit in the middle of his high school lineup, Tiedemann should be able to continue throwing strikes even if he starts throwing harder. He still hasn’t been seen a ton, but given how hard it is to find projectable left-handed starters, scouts will be paying many visits to Golden West to see if Tiedemann is worthy of a top three or four round selection.
  18. I've got some, with upside... DM me, bro.
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