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PaulFolk

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Reimold's bat wasn't even close to the ball on those swings. He showed a good eye on a few pitches, but it's like he's swinging with his eyes closed up there. Just swinging the bat in the same spot in the middle of the zone.

To my eyes he doesn't look like a MLB hitter this season.

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We get even and Britton immediately walks a light hitting inning lead off hitter. :angryfire: Followed by a beautiful bunt single and now their in business.

Still the highest percentage of walked batters scoring in MLB from this pitching staff.

Setting up the triple play.

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