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Cano warming? Not gonna have any pitchers left for tomorrow's game except for the ones you don't want to use like Vieira.

I would think Akin would make an appearance tonight with a 4 run lead. Try to save Coulombe and Cano for tomorrow.

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17 minutes ago, oriolediehard said:

He hit BP in Toronto last night you said?

I didn’t say it, and he was an Oriole very briefly, but became a huge pain when he was with Toronto.

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Cowser looks to me like he has lost a lot of weight since Spring training and early in the season. 

 

Not sure if he has been sick or this is being done on purpose.  But normally when an athlete loses weight it is not a good thing.

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20 minutes ago, oriolediehard said:

He hit BP in Toronto last night you said?

Yeah I probably wasn’t paying close enough attention to the highlights I was watching earlier today but I thought that’s what I saw.  Him being as old as he is now, HgH came to mind as a joke.  Which is how nasty rumors get started - my bad, as we used to say. 

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4 minutes ago, Roy Firestone said:

Cowser should sit for Stowers and let Hays play

The -1 WAR guy with 0 HR who hasn’t hit a ball hard for almost the entire season?  That Austin Hays?  Nah? I’ll take my chances with Cowser.  

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3 minutes ago, emmett16 said:

The -1 WAR guy with 0 HR who hasn’t hit a ball hard for almost the entire season?  That Austin Hays?  Nah? I’ll take my chances with Cowser.  

Yeah, as long as there are no good options on the bench, leave him out there. Let's see if he can break out of the slump

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Just now, Bahama O's Fan said:

Yeah, as long as there are no good options on the bench, leave him out there. Let's see if he can break out of the slump

He’s been hammering balls directly to fielders.  It’s baseball, it happens.  

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