Everything posted by ptatc
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Rest of the Off Season
I like a good defender for a 4th OF.
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The cost of starting pitching
He was good to go last September. The only reason he will not be int he rotation is service time.
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The cost of starting pitching
I don't think that will be the program. Once a week is not a good program. More likely it will be on a regular rotation but piggy backed with someone else to only pitch a few innings.
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The cost of starting pitching
He will be on an innings limit. It's a shame to waste those innings in the minors. He will be fully healthy and ready to go. I guess they will use it as an excuse.
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The cost of starting pitching
Why do you think he wint be in the rotation opening day?
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Successful Plan B; What’s Next?
Typical rehab for UCL. The only thing I've read is that he may start in the minors if he isn't up to full strength. Now maybe that's an excuse to start him in the minors because he will be at full strength.
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Sox and Sawks to see if the Price is Right
His injury last year was a cyst on the TFCC in his wrist after getting hit by a line drive.
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Successful Plan B; What’s Next?
Kopech will start the season with MLB team.
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Successful Plan B; What’s Next?
The dodger fans were livid about Rendon. They told their fans he didn't want to go to LA. But other parts of Orange county is fine?
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Matt Lisle speaks out
Yep. Everyone has a different philosophy on what constitutes "good" mechanics. This is where the difference is. The problem I have with Driveline and similar groups is they try to make everyone the same. Pitchers are not the same even anatomy is different. So while one philosophy works for one, it may not work for everyone. I base my view on injury prevention. Many others on pitch velocity or other performance variables. This is why you hear pitchers going to these "schools" or like Giolito back to a previous coach. Not every set of mechanics works for everyone.
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Matt Lisle speaks out
As I said, the Sox look at it a little differently. They analyze biomechaincs just like driveline but use a different philosophy of biomechanics. Driveline would never have advocated for drafting Chris Sale. The Driveline process of analyzation is not new. The philosophy of what mechanics are correct to use is what is different.
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Matt Lisle speaks out
As i said I was personally involved with biomechanics and pitching. The advanced analytics with spin rate and such, i have no information on.
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Matt Lisle speaks out
Those cameras were the next step from biomechanics. It was the ball analyzation of spin rate and such. This is what they didn't have. Different types of cameras.
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Matt Lisle speaks out
Well let me rephrase this Cooper does have a different way looking at mechanics, which I personally agree with which is why I like him. He doesn't really look at much upper extremity motion other than arm slot. He looks more at lower extremity balance and transfer of motion up to the upper extremity. So the biomechanics in his view, again one I happen to agree with really focus on how to get the proper transfer of power and motion from the legs up to the upper extremity. This is why the drafted a guy like Sale. They aren't necessarily worried about specific mechanics or making someone into their version of mechanics but they look at how it all pieces together to transfer the power to the ball. So I guess in a way you are somewhat correct. They don't try to change everyone's mechanics.
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Matt Lisle speaks out
I know it's wrong because I participated in a pitching motion analysis a few years ago.
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Matt Lisle speaks out
This is categorically wrong.
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Matt Lisle speaks out
I know they've done this. I participated. Used my drone too.
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Matt Lisle speaks out
By all accounts the Sox are good business people. Some on here say they are too good at business and not good enough about baseball operations. This scenario smells of Matt not being able to teach the methods in the way he wanted.
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Sox and Sawks to see if the Price is Right
No doubt. That would be an awful trade. The Collins+ MiLB piece would be more appropriate.
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Sox and Sawks to see if the Price is Right
Nope. That ship has Saled.
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Sox acquire Nomar Mazara for Steele Walker
I disagree. With the rebuild progressing, it's a winning season this year is the level. Competing for the playoffs from there after is the goal. Things happen every season that might cuase a team to miss the playoffs. Not every good team makes the playoffs every year. However, they should be in contention for it up until the last few days of the season.
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Sox acquire Nomar Mazara for Steele Walker
Winning is more fun. But if you can't enjoy the game for the game then you're more of a fan of winning than the game. One of the most enjoyable games I've ever been to was a 1 hitter pitched by Jack Morris against the Sox. He was dominant and it was a great game.
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Sox acquire Nomar Mazara for Steele Walker
Still better than the F- they had in RF last year. Not every position needs to have an All-Star, even the Yankmees don't have that.
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Sox acquire Nomar Mazara for Steele Walker
I would call that improvement. They should be better in RF than last year. That only helps the team.
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Sox acquire Nomar Mazara for Steele Walker
Got it. Must have missed that one somewhere. I refer to JR that way.