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  1. Where are you seeing a bunch of negative EBJ takes?
  2. They’ve been losing ever since Holliday got called up, and now they’re down Kjerstad as well. Their big five is now a big three (Mayo, Norby, Stowers). It’s still surprising to see how poorly they’ve played of late.
  3. Baumeister threw 4.2 scoreless innings last night, 2 hits, 2 walks, 4 strikeouts. He pounded the strike zone, throwing 49 strikes in 71 pitches. In 14 innings spanning 4 outings, he’s got a 1.93 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, 11.6 K/9, 1.8 K/BB. The walks have been high, 10 in 14 innings, but not crazy high for a guy just getting his feet wet. Decent start for Baumeister.
  4. One thing about this play was the ball wasn’t in the air long. No temptation for the batter to follow the flight of the ball. A good time to 3B is largely about getting a good jump right out of the box.
  5. Yes, but I don’t have it on DVR.
  6. Gunnar Henderson triples (3) on a ground ball to right fielder Jo Adell. | 04/22/2024 | MLB.com Do me a favor and time this, starting with contact until Gunnar hits 3B. I've done it three times and came up with 10.73, 10.79 and 10.81 seconds. Tell me what you get. So far as I'm aware, the fastest triples of the Statcast era were 10.75 seconds, by Bryan Buxton and Corbin Carroll. No one in the MLB is close to Buxton's speed on triples - Bring Me The News D-backs rookie Corbin Carroll paces fastest home-to-3rd time since 2020 (arizonasports.com)
  7. Well I guess we should just stop watching, since the season is already ruined.
  8. We are getting the top 3 of Oakland’s rotation. We haven’t seen Stripling or Blackburn since 2022. Somehow, Sears has started 4 games against us the last two years, and we hit him pretty hard last year. Their offense is quite anemic at 2.84 runs per game. Odds are their pitchers will really need to shut us down to beat us. But their bullpen is certainly capable of shutting down an opponent, with a collective 3.15 ERA.
  9. I have not noticed that Roch is particularly attentive to McKenna.
  10. To date, in 5 starts: 26.1 IP, 10 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 10 BB, 40 K’s, 1.03 ERA, 0.76 WHIP, 13.7 K/9, 4.0 K/BB. That’s a truly outstanding month of April. Another month remotely similar to that and people will be clamoring to bring him to the majors. Like I said, really the only thing he hasn’t done yet is get through 6 IP semi-regularly, but then again, this is the first time this year they let Povich exceed 86 pitches. So, decent chance he can hit 6 IP a few times in May now that they’ll let him go 90+.
  11. You hoped for more than 16-8? I will gladly take that every time, even with a supposedly soft schedule (which in hindsight doesn’t look that soft).
  12. No, he was clearly saying it might be in Baltimore. But they hadn’t made up their minds.
  13. I’d see this glass as 3/4 full. 4.2 IP of 1-run, 3-hit, 7-K ball is good. You’d like him to get deeper on 94 pitches than 4.2 innings. But, I’m glad they let him come out for the 5th and get to 94 pitches for the first time this year. And, despite being at his highest pitch count of the year, he got the two outs in the 5th without incident. And remembering my past critique that Povich was highly inconsistent from outing to outing last year, this makes 5 straight good outings for Povich. You can find things to improve upon, but that’s real improvement over last year. I do hope to see him get to the point where he can throw 6+ innings semi-regularly.
  14. This actually reminds me a bit of Tampa’s hot start last year. That was even crazier, with the entire team at .879 OPS at the end of April. I remember looking at their players’ stats and virtually everyone was outperforming their historical and prior year numbers by a wide margin. The difference with the O’s is that several of our younger guys don’t have much of a track record to go on.
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