MLB pitchers would lose their shit if batters started doing batflips the way batters do in the KBO.
Need a linkie example, flippin' pleeze.
It takes about three seconds to type "korean baseball batflip" on YouTube, my man.
But just because Uncle Timby loves and smiles upon you all:
Because we're not your personal Google. Do your own research.
And once again you show that you cain't take a joke.
Jokes are supposed to be funny.
Which always seems to be a foreign country to you, sir.
As for Hosmer, I'll always be rather fond of him, if for no other reason that my parents are in the crowd on his Storm Chasers rookie card (they're directly below his right arm).![]()
At least Hosmer can pick balls out of the dirt without losing his glove. That's a plus over Mancini.For fuck's sake, Cubs, call up Mervis already. I am beyond done with the Eric Hosmer experience.
One of the worst TOOTBLANs I can recall today. Jesus.
At least Hosmer can pick balls out of the dirt without losing his glove. That's a plus over Mancini.
Do you remember if we got any good pitchers out of the 2021 fire sale? We need some help in the rotation at #4 and #5 and a couple relievers are iffy at best. Still good stats overall at the moment.
For City Connect uniforms, I saw some pics of the Mariners unis. A cross between the old Pilots jerseys and the "unlucky" inverted trident on the hat, in a darker blue.
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Do you remember if we got any good pitchers out of the 2021 fire sale? We need some help in the rotation at #4 and #5 and a couple relievers are iffy at best. Still good stats overall at the moment.
Madrigal is interesting in that he has decent speed and lots of gap power (though no long-distance power). I'll be interested to see how well he rebounds from the hamstring injury.
Caleb Kilian is a fascinating get and it makes me feel a tiny bit better about the Bryant trade. He's a fireballer who never walks anyone and from scouting reports he's developing a fourth pitch, which means he's going to be a middle reliever at worst but more likely a mid-rotation starter.
The problem is that minor league scouting reports are really tough to rely on this year, because Minor League Baseball didn't play a single game in 2020. So it's hard to tell how a player is evolving. Vizcaino, for example, I have no idea what the fuck to make of him. I've already said that Bryce Ball projects as a DH. Anderson Espinoza is playing his first season since 2016 because he's had two Tommy John surgeries.
Bryant has been so injury prone, I'm not sure it was a bad thing they traded him. Like you, I didn't think so at the time.Because I like you, I dug up my posting from trade deadline 2021 (which I spent with my now-ex-girlfriend, who looked at me in horror when I screamed "FUCK!" as my phone alerted me to the Bryant trade):
Kilian has lost his control, unfortunately, meaning he's got pitches so far out of the zone that would land all the way in Naperville. I'm not sure what the fuck happened to him. Espinoza is already in the Padres' minor league system, and Alexander Vizcaino already went back to the Yankees. Daniel Pelencia is still in AA and he got knocked around pretty hard last year, and this season has been a rough start, too.
Bailey Horn might turn out to be a good reliever, he's got good numbers in AA, but relievers are so fungible that it's hard to put money on them (I mean, hell, even Billy Wagner eventually broke down). And Codi Heuer is still recovering from Tommy John surgery.
So ... the answer is a resounding "meh."
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