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    • Bump…the O’s currently have an .824 OPS against LHP, 2nd best in MLB.  I guess all that handwringing in the first 7-10 days of the season was premature BS.  Gee, who would have guessed? The O’s face tough lefties the next two days.  Maybe they’ll struggle in these games.  But hitting lefties isn’t and hasn’t been a problem for the O’s the last two years.
    • I was down at IMG last weekend and watched him pitch Friday night.  He was 91-92 with solid control and a good looking slider.  Only gave up a couple hits but nothing barreled, or even pulled for that matter.  He has the frame.  6’3” with long limbs and runs well.  Very impressive athlete.  He hit everything hard while batting.  His pitching performance was impressive, but the hit tool and athleticism really stood out.  On a field worth a ton of good players he stood out as head and shoulders above the group.   He has a body type/skill set that is super projectable.    He was also originally a 2025 guy but reclassed to be eligible for the 2024 draft.  Might be youngest in the draft class.
    • Jim was always a favorite of mine in the 90's, minus those 2 Yankee seasons.
    • Scott 2024: 9.7 BB9, 8.3 K9 in 13 innings. Hard pass on anything but a lower level prospect. I dont see Elias even wanting him with those numbers. 
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