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22 minutes ago, DirtyBird said:

That’s me, but I am not seeing “A” and “B” teams. For example, Wong and Maton started a home game yesterday.

It’s not clear cut yet.  There will be and have been outliers.  Wong and Maton are starting with the A team so that Holliday and Westburg can play SS with the B team.  Plus Wong and Maton are potentially battling for the last bench spot so therefore they play at home where we have more of our staff’s eyes on them. 

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4 hours ago, DirtyBird said:

Correct. But there isn’t really a likely scenario of Hays being needed in CF if the roster is carrying a 4th OF specifically to be a backup CF

He seems to find his way into CF for 30ish innings per year despite the presence of McKenna, Hicks, etc.   

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23 minutes ago, interloper said:

Alright, I got my annual spring training paranoia freakout out of the way yesterday. A more zen approach today for me. Lol. I can't be the only one who struggles with this every year, right?

When I was younger I gave my favorite teams a lot of emotion. The bad became too much when I cared so much. Now that I'm older, I cherish the good and forget about the bad. Just enjoying the journey.

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14 hours ago, Sports Guy said:

You should be kidding…everyone knows it’s the brown sugar pop tarts that are the best.  😁

I should have known you were a brown sugar pop tart guy.  Suddenly it all makes sense!  🤮🤣 #blueberrytarts4life

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1 hour ago, spleen1015 said:

When I was younger I gave my favorite teams a lot of emotion. The bad became too much when I cared so much. Now that I'm older, I cherish the good and forget about the bad. Just enjoying the journey.

Are you saying my assumptions on your OH name are wrong?  

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spleen#:~:text=spleen suggests the wrathful release of latent spite or persistent malice.&text=grudge implies a harbored feeling,ill will that seeks satisfaction.

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14 minutes ago, btdart20 said:

I have never heard that expression before and this has been my online handle since I first signed up for AOL back in 1996.

I chose spleen because I ruptured my spleen playing football in HS and I think it sounds cool.

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23 hours ago, dystopia said:

Mullins is unfortunately one of those guys who’s just made of glass now. 

Lol, based on what? Since he became a starting-caliber player in 2020:

2020 (Covid year): 48/60 games, was dealing with undiagnosed Crohn's disease
2021: 159 games
2022: 156 games
2023: 116 (groin issue) 

So, he's made of glass because he's had one baseball-related injury (groin) since he's been a ML starter? 
 

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He's one of the rare players good enough to still rate playing when <100%, so it looms larger.    Hyde/the Org I feel did nurse him through 2023 somewhat.

He burned through his 2023 leg fuel fast as one of the leaders among many players game-testing and stress-testing how much more you could get out of the running game with 2023's new rules.

It was kind of like Buck burning Brad Brach out by Memorial Day when nuggets got low.    With more and more mature talent at Hyde's fingertips available now, we don't need Mullins to steal 11 April bases anymore, but it would be good to have a full strength version this fall.

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