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    • Interesting that 3 games of data was pretty “meaningless” when I brought up Hollidays +2 OAA but 6 games means enough to back up your opinion on McCann.
    • Not concerned whatsoever. This is a lineup with several guys who are patient, especially Adley and Cowser. Going back to last season after Mountcastle came back from vertigo, he's now a much more patient hitter than he ever was before in his career. He used to be a pure hacker, like Austin Hays is. Mountcastle's improved approach and so many good, young, dangerous hitters like Gunnar, Cowser, and Westburg is going to lead to more walks. I'm not a big O'Hearn fan because he's blocking Kjerstad, but he's a good hitter with a very good approach. Santander has also been slumping really badly. When he's seeing the ball well, he has a lot of at bats where he sees a lot of pitches and takes an occasional walk. Right now, he's an automatic out, but that won't last too much longer. Mullins draws walks when he's hitting well, which he is at the moment. The Orioles faced a decent amount of good pitching over the first few series. That's also changing now. And it's a small sample size. The walks will definitely increase significantly. Too many good, patient hitters in this lineup.     
    • You turncoats never supported Cal's kid like this.  😪
    • Gotta love the internet.  Some yahoo pulls out some unsubstantiated theory, floats it on Twitter, and within twenty minutes it's being spread everywhere.    
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