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  1. They're Bison announcers I believe, at least Wagner is.
  2. I have a feeling these 3 guys will be the radio broadcast, not bad at all. Rob Fai/Mike Wilner play by play and Ben Wagner as colour.
  3. lulz... that ain't happening man. Not this season, anyhow.
  4. Pearce rips a double off the wall... Pillar follows up with a basehit up the middle, Pearce scores... 1-0 Jays. Happ gives up his 1st run of the Spring on a Rodriguez dinger to CF. 1-1 Happ's line 2 IP, 1 ER, 1 hit, 0 BB, 3 K's... on the spring... 3 IP, 1 ER, 2 hits, 0BB, 5 K's... nice start. Rhimer Cruz pitching NRI guy... throws hard mid 90's, but suxxxxxxxx... line 1 IP, 0 ER, O hits, 1 BB, O K's Breslow used as a loogy, gets a flyout, Alburquerque on the bump... 0.2 IP 0 ER, 1 BB, 2 K's lulz Gibby in the Booth? Santos on the bump... 1 IP, 0 ER, 0 hits, 0 BB's, 0 K's Grandy's walked twice, Pillar with his 3rd basehit, good day from them. Rowley on the bump... Bucs take the lead... HBP/SB/SF 1 out, basehit scores run. HBP, Rowley suxxxxxx... Nice defensive play by Maile and Gift 2-4-3 DP. Case on the bump... Pirates stud Meadows crushes a 2 run jack! 4-1 Bucs! Fernandez on the bump... nice clean inning, this guy could be something in a year or 2 hits 93 as a LHP, been impressive early on here in ST. 1 IP, 0 ER, 0 hits, 0 BB's and a swinging K. Ballgame. 4-1 loss.
  5. Right? Guy's a Tank!
  6. No doubt, was a really nice grab. Hernandez/Alford and Grandy off to good starts to the spring, great depth. https://www.mlb.com/video/grichuks-stellar-catch/c-1878512483
  7. Feel bad for Rowdy... must be tough man.
  8. Audio - https://www.mlb.com/tv/g533887/vf727e8a3-d9aa-4b71-936f-c02fed5e1e35#game=533887,tfs=20180301_180500,game_state=preview
  9. Agreed, if that in fact pays more(likely), at least he doesn't have to travel anymore, more time with family, etc...
  10. Connorpee not knowing the rules, colour me surprised... the stunned f***in' midget!
  11. Spanky__99

    NHL Thread

    Go away troglodytes.
  12. Siddall would rather the promotion, money, lol.
  13. Roy's son, Braden Halladay wants to play for Canadian Junior Nation Team... good quotes and read... https://www.canadianbaseballnetwork.com/canadian-baseball-network-articles/braden-halladay-wants-to-pitch-for-canada-next-month?platform=hootsuite
  14. Spanky__99

    NHL Thread

    Johnny Hockey was heated, rightfully so.
  15. Anyone want to put an offer in on one of these guys? Pick or pick upgrade would get it done. Hernan Perez Jose Pirela T.J. Rivera Kyle Freeland Chris Stratton Huston Street Taylor Guerrieri Steve Cishek
  16. I guess not(I tried), Keepers... J.T. Realmuto José Abreu DJ LeMahieu Josh Donaldson Francisco Lindor Andrew McCutchen Odúbel Herrera Gregory Polanco José Ramírez Trey Mancini Dallas Keuchel Carlos Martínez Cole Hamels Alex Cobb Marco Estrada Robert Stephenson Joe Musgrove Edwin Díaz Alex Colomé Brad Brach
  17. I did? I think I said wait and see, other evaluators think he'll do well... Shohei Ohtani | Rank: 1 (Preseason: 1) Team: AZL Angels (ROK) ETA: 2018 Position: RHP/OF Age: 23 DOB: 07/05/1994 Bats: L Throws: R Height: 6' 4" Weight: 203 lb. Signed: Dec. 9, 2017 - LAA Other Lists: Top 30 Los Angeles Angels Prospects (#1), Top 10 RHP Prospects (#1), Top 10 OF Prospects (#4)Watch Pitching grades: Fastball: 80 | Slider: 65 | Curveball: 50 | Splitter: 65 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 70 Hitting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 70 | Run: 65 | Arm: 80 | Field: 50 | Overall: 60 Long considered the best player in the world not affiliated with a Major League organization, Ohtani sparked interest from virtually every club when he announced his intention to come to the United States for the 2018 season. He made the decision despite changes in the Collective Bargaining Agreement that limited his bonus; under the old CBA, he likely would have commanded a contract worth more than $200 million. Known as the Babe Ruth of Japan, Ohtani is a two-way star determined to both hit and pitch in the big leagues. Though he was limited in 2017 by a right ankle injury that required surgery in October, he was Japan's Pacific League MVP when fully healthy the year before. In 2016, he went 10-4 with a 1.86 ERA and 174 strikeouts in 140 innings while batting .322/.416/.588 with 22 homers in 104 games. He took many by surprise when he signed with the Angels for $2,315,000 in December. The scouting reports on Ohtani as a pitcher almost seem too good to be true. He threw the fastest recorded pitch in Japanese history (102.5 mph in 2016), sits in the upper 90s with late finish on his heater and maintains premium velocity into the late innings. Both his diving splitter, which reaches the low 90s, and his hard slider, which climbs into the high 80s, can be plus-plus pitches at their best. He also employs a curveball and a changeup that are at least average. Though he has an athletic frame and repeatable delivery, his walk rate (3.3 per nine innings) was ordinary in Japan. There was some concern about an elbow issue reported after he signed, and he did receive a plasma injection in October, though the Angels were not overly worried. While the consensus among scouts is that Ohtani has more upside as a pitcher, he also has the tools to be a star as a hitter. He has top-of-the-scale raw power and launches tape-measure shots with ease from the left side of the plate. He struck out in 27 percent of his plate appearances in Japan, so he doesn't project as a .300 hitter, but he could bat .270 with 30-plus homers per year. He's also a well-above-average runner, though his speed has yet to translate into stolen bases. He has a cannon arm and should be at least an average defender in right field. He can DH with the Angels, which will allow him to get more at-bats and conserve energy for pitching.
  18. Where on Blue Jays facebook, lol? The guy's known league-wide and by all evaluators as a top spect, he's not under any radar. The guy's a stud, right now.
  19. Just pay at the end of the season, BTS already posted it in the wager thread.
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