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  1. 5 of you lazy f***ers didn't set your keepers, thanks ya uphill gardening bikes!
  2. He's not paying attention?!
  3. Wow... Coach!!!
  4. No. But you're right, I'm dumn.
  5. Wrong thread dummy, but we all like it.
  6. Monte Cristo will crush this s*** again. lol
  7. lol
  8. What a s***** way to lose the lead in the 8th.
  9. Have a game, Ervin.
  10. And he adds on... 5 steaks and 2 dingers.
  11. Freeman's beating Giolito and the WS himself...
  12. lol... the linked quote didn't give it away?
  13. Two, you're absolutely right, but this season is a huge gap. No one's close.
  14. I like the sentiment, but I want you in the playoffs!!!
  15. Woohoo... B2B 1st place finish!
  16. The announcer for LAA, just said Trout should win the MVP, but has tough competition in Devers and LeMahieu, he just being nice, right?
  17. Someone's going to die one day, that was frightening.
  18. Yeah, I can't find any scouting report on him either, well from free sites, not even 2080. Someone post please, if they have info on him? I guess I can post Taylor's fangraphs report... 37. Curtis Taylor, RHP Drafted: 4th Round, 2016 from British Columbia (ARI) Age 23.5 Height 6′ 6″ Weight 215 Bat / Thr R / R FV 40 Tool Grades (Present/Future) Fastball Slider Changeup Command Sits/Tops 60/60 55/60 45/50 40/45 93-97 / 98 This is another reliever who, based on usage patterns, it appears is being developed for some kind of multi-inning role, perhaps to follow the opener. Taylor was acquired from Arizona for Brad Boxberger, and after the Dbacks had taken his early-career development slowly (Taylor was a raw college arm from Canada), the Rays hit the gas pedal and quickly moved him to Montgomery in May. He thrived there, typically throwing 35 to 50 pitches once every three to five days. Most of those pitches were mid-90s fastballs that played up due to big extension, while some were above-average sliders. On paper, this reads like a standard two-pitch middle reliever, and for that reason, it’s fair to question whether Taylor’s usage might be caricaturing his velocity, and if his fastball would be this hard on back-to-back days, or if his usage were more variable. But if this is just how Tampa Bay is going to use him, then this is the stuff. Taylor threw 78 innings in 38 games. His four starts were some of his shortest outings. It’s possible Taylor’s usage has been for developmental reasons, but we tend to think he’s being prepared for a fairly distinctive role.
  19. It's not that egregious or anything, he could be anywhere from 25 to 35, I think Gonzalez makes a big climb.
  20. That's twice by JV.
  21. Cool... *golf claps*
  22. lol... you have to take him off ignore for this!
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