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43 minutes ago, bobmc said:
  1. DL Hall today:  v  A’s

2 IP 5 H  2 R  2 ER  1 BB  3 K  0 HR ERA  4.50

Is this his first outing? Pretty classic stats with the 3 Ks thrown in.

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Rooting for ex-Orioles after they leave always troubles me.  I want the player to do good but dont want the Orioles to have been moronic with how they treated the player.  Like Arrieta.   Gausman doesnt hurt anywhere near as bad because Gausman stuggled with TWO other orgs before finding it in San Fran.  Arrieta was almost instantly CY freaking Young when he got the hell out of Baltimore.  

I want DJ Hall to be good but not Smotlz for Doyle Alexander good.   

Does this make me a bad person?

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Little bit of a tough moment for the Royals hometown booth with Rex Hudler on color.

They are doing the post-start interview with Cole Ragans, and asked him how his offseason was.    He talked about how Tread sent him his workouts including a weekly lifting program.

Then they banter about the friendly first-pitch strike competition the guys are having, and the interview circles back around to...."do you stay away from lifting weights?"

I didn't know the voices well enough to tell if that question was Hudler or the play-by-play guy, but that's some old school guys thinking pitchers probably don't lift.    Ragans explained he likes lifting and did 4 days/week most of the offseason, and they go...."Nice!".

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On 3/12/2024 at 11:54 PM, now said:

Curious espec. about Ortiz and Hall, as they go fwd. with Milwaukee. Spring stats so far are about what you'd expect, even in this small sample:

Ortiz:

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Hall:

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I’m wondering why Hall only has pitched twice.  Looks like his last outing was 10 days ago.  I noodled on the internet for 5-10 minutes without finding an explanation, though I’m sure if I dug harder I’d eventually find one.  

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D L  pitched  3.1 innings for Brewers today. Started.  2 ER,  3K, 3B, 2H

Ortiz entered in 7th. Hit a ball on the screws, but right at the left fielder.

Bottom at SS he made an nice defensive play, grabbing a smash in the hole and throwing out runner at first. LA announcers complimented him on the play.

 

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