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Jake

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  1. Jake replied to BamaDoc's topic in FutureSox Board
    People keep telling me Hagen needs to be in MLB but it takes an act of Congress for him to pitch 5 innings and he doesn't even throw hard anymore. I'm also worried about how things would go for him if he had to face an MLB lineup without a handful of lefties in it. A lot of these outings give a feel of just waiting to get to the next lefty.
  2. Movement is very inconsistent on Sandlin's four seamer so far. That's going to contribute to poor command when you don't even know where to aim since the pitch varies ~4-6 inches in both rise and run.
  3. People often don't believe it when I tell them, but the Sox have hit LHP much better than RHP this season
  4. Gonzalez hit that ball pretty hard. Ump/catcher bailed him out on the 2-strike pitch early in the AB.
  5. IDK exactly why, but new Comiskey does not get a hitter-friendly park factor anymore. Prevailing winds I guess. It does still rate out as a bit hitter-friendly to lefty hitters.
  6. We'll replace Mune...in the aggregate!
  7. I think there's a decent logic to letting Sam swing it because he only has to pull it to get the man over. And you rarely see him chasing s%*# like that. Just didn't execute. Unfortunately Anderson's changeup is a special pitch and he is very tough on lefties
  8. Tough check swing call IMO
  9. I thought Nick Anderson was the ex Sox
  10. Hill in the two spot affects the strategy here but we're letting Sam swing away regardless

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