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ChosenOne21

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    Adley Rutschman
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  1. But our offense needs to take a step forward in order for us to be contenders!
  2. I'd say if he has 3-4 more good starts and our rotation continues to struggle, he's going to find himself in Baltimore
  3. Yeah, I can see it. Hardy has a much better glove at a much more premium position, and I imagine Westburg will walk more than Hardy did, but I'd expect their offensive lines to look pretty similar other than that.
  4. Come on, the Cowser at bat was fine, Kutter just threw some great pitches. The strike he took was in a spot it would have been hard to do damage on. He scorched one foul and swung at a tough splitter.
  5. It would have been a running catch, might have had to dive. That play is nearly impossible for a second baseman though and Santander wasn't anywhere close
  6. I have to admit, I like him more than anyone should probably like a 10th round draft pick. Real good chance Elias got a steal here.
  7. No one has said this, but it feels like half the board is acting like it's a true statement. Of course, he might not pitch this year, but it's probably like 67% likely he will and 33% he won't.
  8. But he hurt his UCL! That means he DEFINITELY won't pitch this year. This is totally a smokescreen while Elias trades for another pitcher! NO ONE HAS EVER PITCHED AFTER A UCL INJURY WITHOUT FIRST GETTING TOMMY JOHN!!!!!11!!!1!!
  9. Last year it looked like he could play the position fine. Great arm, good at moving laterally, especially for someone his size, some trouble coming in on balls. Not going to win a gold glove or anything, but not going to hurt you either. This year, super small sample size, but much less good.
  10. I don't know how you begin to solve this. I doubt it has anything to do with the pitch clock. The TJs in the first 100 days thing SportsGuy posted doesn't suggest the pitch clock has anything to do with it, nor does MLB's research showing guys who work faster aren't at higher risk for TJ. As long as there are millions of dollars at stake for throwing hard, people are going to throw hard. Maybe MLB could implement some kind of mandatory pitch count, but then guys will throw even harder since they don't have to last as long in the game. Maybe MLB can put a limit on how fast a pitch is allowed to be. Something like if the pitch is over 95 MPH it's automatically a ball, but that's not fair to the guys who can throw at high velocities easier, and I'm sure the MLBPA won't stand for it. I think the only way this gets better is if technology improves to the point where we can get more out of arms without destroying the elbows. And even then, people will still push the limits to outcompete their peers.
  11. Agreed. I think Povich's floor is "not a useful major leaguer." His ceiling is probably ERA 3.80-4.00-ish starter
  12. I really don't get the Orioles' love for trying to turn first basemen into outfielders. If they had a shot at being outfielders, they'd have been outfielders in high school/college instead of first basemen. Trumbo, Mancini, now O'Hearn. It's getting ridiculous.
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