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Hallas

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  1. would you trade for hunter harvey? He's been an elite reliever for over a year now that he's finally healthy. He's familiar with us and he'd cost way less than Miller.
  2. A barrel is dependent on both EV and launch angle, and the range of acceptable launch angles is dependent on how hard it's hit. He gave up a HR against the Brewers that barely cleared the 373 sign, and the EV was 99 MPH and the angle was 36. The range of acceptable launch angles for a 99 MPH batted ball is 25-31.
  3. Henderson is not amused about getting hit for the 2nd time.
  4. Yeah and that's why the whole "trout can't hit the high heat" narrative is dumb, because if it's an inch too low he hits it to Mars.
  5. They can always go 40 miles north if they want to watch quality baseball.
  6. Hit his ankle or shin. He didn't appear to have his foot planted so it didn't look terrible, but he did grimace afterward. It's also a pitching change.
  7. The Angels fans have had enough of this game.
  8. Bad sequencing. We've left a bajillion runners on.
  9. Sano, the plus-sized vacuum cleaner, jesus.
  10. I think that sort of thing is something that's a lot easier to train when you're in your teens or early 20s. When you're in the majors it becomes really hard to make the needed adjustments against major league pitching. On top of that I think some of that knowledge/teaching becomes crystalized and older players are less able to make wholesale changes.
  11. I wonder what kind of player Mountcastle would be if he developed under Elias' player development system. Every player that's come up in the Elias era has had at least average plate discipline. He might be a perennial all star if Elias' team would have been able to coach swing decisions to him.
  12. do you actually dislike Kevin or are you just pointing out the stuff that annoys you?
  13. Between 24 and 30, the median performance deviates like, 3% from the statistical peak. There are numerous players whose true peak is not at age 26. This completely misapplies the concept of peak, and ignores the weird development environment caused by COVID. It doesn't really matter if Kjerstad came up late, as long as he can prove he can perform now. It would affect his ability to secure a second contract after he hits free agency, but that is not what is being discussed.
  14. K rate and whiff rate are significant pretty quickly, 60 PAs for K rate, and he would be the worst in the league by a country mile in K rate and whiff rate if he qualified. Even though he's short of a significant sample, when you're this bad, even regressing his small sample leads you to troubling conclusions regarding his readiness.
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