I was just replying to your cumulative Posts and Referencing you're all Knowing wisdom. You Cant help me out with JFK? Who the F am I? Just another Orioles fan that likes to Spitball Orioles topics. We already know who you are.
I’d be very surprised too but it’s all about talent and where you draft. At 22 it’s tough to get high ceiling talent. I’d guess Brecht is a reliever at the next level but he’s got dominant reliever upside. His stuff, reportedly, is as good as any pitcher in the draft. 95 strikeouts in 55 innings as a starter.
With three more hits today, Etzel is at .360/.992. He has 171 MiLB at bats, so a third of a season. Which projects to a full season with:
513 AB
111 R
39 2B
12 3B
12 HR
114 RBI
93 BB
123 SO
90 SB
21 CS
.339 AVG
.445 OBP
.532 SLG
Not too shabby!
I would love for someone to explain or justify to me how in the world Mullins catch on 4/15 is listed at 65% catch probability. There are a couple of guys in the league that make that catch but it’s a very short list. Maybe I just don’t understand the stat.
Not sure a pitcher technically can get “squeezed” by the automated strike zone but Povich had a number of borderline pitches tonight that could go the other way. Handley was visibility perturbed by a few of the calls on walks and Povich doubled over in disbelief on a couple of walk calls.
He reminds me a little of Tom Glavine how he throws, his wind up, how he hides the ball and how it explodes out his hand….sort of effortless.
I heard the announcer for the Sound say Povich’s curveball hasn’t had a hit against it all year long and every other pitch is around .100 batting avg against. In person, his fastball has a lot more giddy up than the radar shows. 98 pitches tonight and looks like he has a rubber arm.
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