Everything posted by JoeC
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Davis Martin 2023 Starter?
I think Martin as the 6th starter is a reasonable plan for a contender.
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Twins @ Guardians series 9/16-9/19
You're looking at it right now if you're looking at their active roster
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
Always reminded me of Waluigi
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
I don't remember the Paniagua thing.... the only thing I remember him for is that his Anglicized name was Joe Bread-and-Water.
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
Well, there was the one for sure....
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
You know, if you would have told me going into the top of the 10th inning that Pollock (leadoff hitter) would reach 2nd base, I probably would have predicted the outcome we got.
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
Which team(s) older than 20 years would you say are less likeable?
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
Except technically that first thing that led to the rundown. Should have been a routine grounder. Instead turned into a potentially horrible situation that he was at least able to recover from.
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
I mean, technically he did leave 2B. Progress?
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
Trying to find a way to draw a metaphor to the mishandling of various players' injuries (and the insistence on NOT ILing players until they've played shorthanded a handful of games), but I can't think that fast right now.
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
I mean, we were just stating the completely obvious.
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
You haven't been watching the Sox play the Royals this year, have you?
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
Am I allowed to say that Kelly looks good right now? Or will that ruin things?
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
I understand that. Trying to compromise since the team insists he has to be active to be able to play defense in CF.
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
My Gawd Luis is awful at the plate right now. Can we just use our DH on him instead of the pitcher?
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
2 RBI single!!!
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
Bases loaded, nobody out in the 7th....
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Kopech to IL, Martin up.
We'll see. To me, 2023 is the bellwether season for him. We knew going into 2022 that he'd be ramping up. We'd see his velocity decrease, arm tire out, and preventative stints on the IL. Given that, I'm willing to give a somewhat of a pass on his 2022 season as far as durability and sustainment are concerned. 2023 is the big test - he's got his innings up closer to a starter's workload (120IP and counting... nearly a career high for him, including minors), and he's going to be an established member of the rotation with routines worked out, etc.
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
1-0 seems insurmountable.
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9/17: Sox at DET, game 2 (5:10c/6:10e)
Physical error you expect out of a rookie occasionally in the spotlight. Not acceptable, but I'm giving Romy the benefit of the doubt... at least half as much as the team seems to have given other fielders.
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Sox rally yell!!
When i read this thread title for some reason it reminds me of the primal scream my cat lets out right before she vomits
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What the hell is wrong with Giolito?
Probably depends on where the muscle is, right?
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De-troit sucks! 9-16 game thread 6:10
Well, here's to hoping Project Birmingham pans out.
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What the hell is wrong with Giolito?
Sorry for the long post - been thinking about this a bit, but I've been noticing something a little bit different with Gio's mechanics... specifically on the finishing side. Long story short, it seems like in 2020 (didn't look at 2021), his follow-through was much leggier - as in, he would land and follow through with a much more pronounced knee bend on his front leg. I have no expertise in pitching mechanics, but I do know that: 1) stride and landing are crucially important to velocity; 2) sometimes upper body issues can manifest themselves in the legs (some form of compensation). Below are 4 screen shots from home starts - two from his 2020 no hitter, and two from 2022 against the Angels. 1) 2020 Fastball: 2) 2022 Fastball: I've tried grabbing exact same frames, but I'm dealing with YouTube screenshots here (no frame-by-frame available), but in watching / pausing many times, it looks like his motion in 2020 was more toward home plate, and 2022 seems to be more toward the first base side / torsional (less longitudinal) 3) 2020 Changeup: 4) 2022 Changeup: Here's the main difference I see. In all clips of 2020, you can see the landing and finish like you see above in image (3). In 2022, his finish is much more straight-legged. To me (again, I'm NOT an expert in baseball mechanics... just hockey stuff), this suggests either a) less of a forward push off of his back leg (less momentum to absorb), or b) more strain on his knee, or c) I don't know wtf I'm talking about, but it looks different anyways. To me, the biggest outward symptom of Gio's 2022 season has been a dip in velocity from 94~97 to 90~93. That's either indicative of aging (not likely yet at age 28...?), injury (maybe), or a change in mechanics. No, you don't NEED velocity to succeed, but if you've built your repertoire based on throwing at one velocity and are now throwing softer, you're going to need to change something.
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De-troit sucks! 9-16 game thread 6:10
2 strikes now. gotta walk him NOW, right?