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One thing to remember is we have all our position players back plus Evan. That just might make a difference. In the beginning of the year Duran was hit like that until pitchers started figuring him out. They haven't had enough time yet to completely figure Evan out.Considering how we basically win or lose because of the offense and we tend to score a bunch of runs a few games then shut down a few games, and knowing the pitching will likely be mediocre at best in Anaheim, I am thinking we go 1-2 against the Angels.
That’s a bit optimistic for you it seems.Considering how we basically win or lose because of the offense and we tend to score a bunch of runs a few games then shut down a few games, and knowing the pitching will likely be mediocre at best in Anaheim, I am thinking we go 1-2 against the Angels.
The other teams.Anyone looking forward to Sborz being activated soon?
With a lefty going he probably sits and Grossman gets a chance to swing the bat.
Only if he pitches with a 10 run lead.Anyone looking forward to Sborz being activated soon?
Two nights in a row.With a lefty going he probably sits and Grossman gets a chance to swing the bat.
is there a requirement to announce the next day's starter?I am not a chess player, but it seems like not announcing your future moves(secrecy) is a definite advantage in chess. Haha
Compared to announcing future moves, that is. Lol
is there a requirement to announce the next day's starter?
then why worry about it?
Why do you ask?is there a requirement to announce the next day's starter?
why no Carter?
Too bad that Grossman can't play 1st and Carter gets to still play and Grossman plays for Lowe.Huff would have been a good replacement for Lowe.
then why worry about it?
why no Carter?