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Can you imagine if Schoop turns into a superstar too? There were scouts that thought he had a chance to do that. He generated a ton of different opinions as a minor leaguer.

Parmalee just hit a laser on a decent pitch, but it did end up in his "hot zone".

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At least one liked him better then Manny.

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Verlander clearly doesn't have the same life on his fastball. This is very bad news for the Tigers. Nobody used to turn around the inside fastball like that on Verlander. Great hitting this inning. Suddenly we look like the Orioles again.

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The fastball looked good and lively in the first inning, then it quickly degraded. On the other hand, they did seem to be seeing things well from the beginning.

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Can you imagine if Schoop turns into a superstar too? There were scouts that thought he had a chance to do that. He generated a ton of different opinions as a minor leaguer.

Parmalee just hit a laser on a decent pitch, but it did end up in his "hot zone".

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He will never have the plate discipline will he? Not saying I am not a big fan.

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The fastball looked good and lively in the first inning, then it quickly degraded. On the other hand, they did seem to be seeing things well from the beginning.

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Which is odd since earlier in his career hit FB would start off 90-92 and the velocity would climb as the game progressed.

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