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12 hours ago, Frobby said:

Our bats have really cooled off this week, so I’m a bit nervous about that.  Adley is scuffling a bit, I’ve noticed.  

Time for them to heat back up.  Hays and Adley have cooled down.   Santander is due to heat up.  Maybe Mountcastle can heat back up.  He's been mostly cold outside of a few big games and 1 monster game.  A 4 HR week w/ some doubles would really help.

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On 4/23/2023 at 7:16 PM, tntoriole said:

A little bit .. 2-1 against Sox, 2-2 in Detroit, 2-1 in KC would be 6-4 …. Could be 7-3 if 3 out of 4 in Det or sweep KC or Sox .. 

so .. 7 games left .. 7-1 so far… so 4-3 would still make it 11-4 .  But 12-3 or 13-2 look certainly doable!! 

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3 days ago 14-7 TEX began a visit to 7-15 CIN, and this afternoon they've been swept.

Even if Adley's '23 team has to navigate the 4th in my division path to AL6, TEX was the one other candidate for that spot that banked a bunch of Wins the first few weeks.    deGrom, Julio and Shohei's teams are all going to have some good stretches.

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On 4/16/2023 at 9:11 PM, TopGunnar said:

11-4? Our starting and Relief pitching honestly is atrocious. Yes, atleast we’re hitting but you win in this league with the arms. Until they fix that I won’t have high expectations for this squad 

Our bullpen is "atrocious?"  They have the 9th best ERA in baseball at 3.03.  They are tied for the most KO's with 135, and they're tied for 2nd with a 1.13 WHIP.  I wouldn't call that atrocious by any standard.  

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