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Yusniel Diaz 2021


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37 minutes ago, connja said:

 

specifically for Diaz.  Guy got no heart.  Got paid and checked out.

Not saying it’s impossible, but what’s your evidence?    Not a big fan of character assassination based on a guy’s OPS. 

Do you know him?   Do you know anyone who knows him?    Do you watch him play regularly?
 

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44 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

I don’t understand why a player in the minors has to rehab at a lower level.  

In Diaz's case, so you can call it something else while sending him down to a lower level of competition to hopefully get things going. 

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17 hours ago, Frobby said:

So you’re missing Grayson in favor of Brnovich?   Well, let us know how he looks, too.

Grayson pitching tonight and I have non-baseball related plans, so alas....

Brnovich did't look bad, but Patriots had their bats out last night.  Perhaps fastball was too straight.  Was really impressed by the way they were hitting.  

I took a bunch of pictures and a few videos, but not sure how to get them here from my iPhone!

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