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Pitchface: The window to the soul

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Dunning and too high. Hamilton underrated.

I've always liked this one from RA Dickey. It's one of his cards in MLB the Show 16.

 

ra-dickey-2012.jpg

I think I would go with Reynaldo Lopez at No.1.

QUOTE (Iwritecode @ Jul 27, 2017 -> 08:58 AM)
I've always liked this one from RA Dickey. It's one of his cards in MLB the Show 16.

 

ra-dickey-2012.jpg

 

I think something promising for Hansen is his face will lend itself very easily to video game graphics.

Kissyface Rey is really good, but really its all about Hansen's screamface. He's got the fuerza, the pasión.

QUOTE (KnightsOnMintSt @ Jul 27, 2017 -> 10:37 AM)
I think I would go with Reynaldo Lopez at No.1.

 

Any other system, easily.

 

But Hansen could be the GOAT

QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Jul 27, 2017 -> 09:16 AM)
1. Matt Purke's mustache

 

This. So much this. I want him in the majors for that reason alone.

Kopech has a resting pitch face. Purse looks like some guy from a Will Ferrel movie. Hansen is just epic, probably gets half of his strikeouts with that face.

QUOTE (knightni @ Jul 27, 2017 -> 02:47 PM)
Reynaldo Lopez

 

Haha. The duck lips is definitely hard to top.

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