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Wednesday, July 5: Colton Cowser makes major league debut as O's try to right the ship in NY


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1 hour ago, Yossarian said:

Does anyone remember when Dickie Thon for the Astros fouled the ball off the plate and it came right back up into his face? Ended his career. 

I saw a couple injuries sort of like that, in person.

   -- At Nats Park once, Hunter Pence was with the Giants and he did exactly what you describe.   Even from a few hundred feet away I could see a welt come up on the side of his head but he stayed in the game.

   -- At an O's game, that kid who played for Hou & Pitt who was BJ Surhoff's nephew -- Colin Moran -- fouled a ball that glanced directly off the bat and hit him in the face.   They took him to the hospital.

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2 hours ago, TopGunnar said:

Weiters might’ve been better

Back this up please.  If you're going to say something counter to what every baseball pundit in the universe says and what anybody who has ever played the game can see on the field, at least provide some reasoning to why you think 28 teams are wrong for wishing Adley was their catcher.

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35 minutes ago, jdwilde1 said:

Glad Tony made the catch, but still not sure why Hicks is DH’ing instead of playing RF.

Santander has 1 defensive run saved in RF, -2 outs above average, and a positive UZR and UZR/150.

Hicks has -2 DRS in LF, -3 DRS in CF, and 0 DRS in RF (20 innings), 0 OAA across the board, and a negative UZR and UZR/150 in LF and CF (not enough innings to measure RF).

Playing Santander in RF over Hicks is not indefensible based on the advanced metrics, as the only metric that favors Hicks is OAA.

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1 hour ago, Bemorewins said:

O’Hearn is about ready for the bench when Hays returns.

He definitely has no business hitting cleanup… I know lineup order doesn’t matter.. But when the guy continues to fail with runners on base, it’s a problem.

Have you checked his stats with RISP?  His exit velocity on outs he made with RISP?

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