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3 minutes ago, Chaka Garcia said:

I guess problem solved who to send down when Brandish comes up. Dean looks really bad.

I was thinking this but man I really root for Dean. 
 

He and GrayRod are both having trouble locating. The stuff plays but man if they can’t command it what’s the point of having good stuff?

 

Hopefully he settles in tonight and games it out for them. 

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Just now, banks703 said:

I was thinking this but man I really root for Dean. 
 

He and GrayRod are both having trouble locating. The stuff plays but man if they can’t command it what’s the point of having good stuff?

 

Hopefully he settles in tonight and games it out for them. 

 

There is no point in good stuff with no command. Unless you are throwing 102 plus I don't give a rats ass about velocity. Locate your goddamn fastball. End of discussion, if you can't do it then get a day job.

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1 hour ago, backdoorslider said:

 

There is no point in good stuff with no command. Unless you are throwing 102 plus I don't give a rats ass about velocity. Locate your goddamn fastball. End of discussion, if you can't do it then get a day job.

Stop with the language. That's your second warning today. No more.

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1 hour ago, Fiver6565 said:

Cool a reactionary thread and a Charles Barkley reference. Two things this place needs more of. 

What’s wrong with Sir Charles?

 

Kremer is on the struggle bus right now. I am not liking that sweeper. It’s getting him into troubled counts. 
 

So, yes. He’s looking turrible. 

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