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On 8/20/2022 at 5:32 PM, LA2 said:

I can't testify to Bo's sound, and I never implied that they were a select pair.

If you want me to doubt my ears, that's fine with me. I had plenty of corroboration from other fans at the time, some of it in the game threads.

I can tell you from some time ago,  that Boog Powell's smelled different.

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18 hours ago, RZNJ said:

He might not go to Delmarva but I'd say he's probably a more advanced and better hitter than 80% of the players on that roster.  Maybe 100%.   There's little doubt he would at least hold his own but you've got Bencosme there and now Carter Young going up there.   I would love to see them get Holliday some AB's in Delmarva this year but whatever.

You couldn't ask for a better debut by Holliday.  He clicks all of the boxes.  Plate discipline.  Hitting.  Hitting for power (not a lot but enough).   3 stolen bases in 3 attempts.   0 errors in 6 games at SS.     SSS but probably the best debut of a Orioles' HS player I can ever remember taking everything into consideration.

Billy Rowell had a .929 OPS at Bluefield and got promoted to Aberdeen, where he posted .876 in 11 games.   That was a very impressive debut, especially considering that he was only 17 at the time.   Never would have guessed then that he’d never make it to The Show.  

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Glad to see they're going to give Holliday a taste of full-season ball. If he continues his success that's good but if he takes a couple of lumps that should be to his benefit as well if he reacts the right way and uses it to work that much harder on his game. 

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31 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Billy Rowell had a .929 OPS at Bluefield and got promoted to Aberdeen, where he posted .876 in 11 games.   That was a very impressive debut, especially considering that he was only 17 at the time.   Never would have guessed then that he’d never make it to The Show.  

There's a blast from the past. I thought Rowell was going to be a great hitter. I didn't recall that he gave up on the pros at age 22. I can't remember if he got hurt or just decided it was never going to work.

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1 hour ago, Frobby said:

Billy Rowell had a .929 OPS at Bluefield and got promoted to Aberdeen, where he posted .876 in 11 games.   That was a very impressive debut, especially considering that he was only 17 at the time.   Never would have guessed then that he’d never make it to The Show.  

C'mon now! Why'd you have to go there? 😂 

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