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Post by joecool on Jun 13, 2022 14:05:57 GMT -8
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Post by ihatetheducks on Jun 13, 2022 14:27:31 GMT -8
I like it! Love Kmats but afraid they might feast on his fastball.
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Post by flyfishinbeav on Jun 13, 2022 14:29:24 GMT -8
Auburn does seem to struggle with the off speed
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Post by RenoBeaver on Jun 13, 2022 14:36:50 GMT -8
OT question
The orange stripe on the line up card always highlights someone new. Is there meaning behind this?
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Post by cake on Jun 13, 2022 14:36:55 GMT -8
I think that's smart.
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Post by cake on Jun 13, 2022 14:37:29 GMT -8
OT question The orange stripe on the line up card always highlights someone new. Is there meaning behind this? It's just who's pictured. No other meaning.
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Post by RenoBeaver on Jun 13, 2022 14:39:48 GMT -8
OT question The orange stripe on the line up card always highlights someone new. Is there meaning behind this? It's just who's pictured. No other meaning. Hahaha I can't believe I never figured that one out 40 some odd games into the season. Thanks
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Post by chinmusic on Jun 13, 2022 14:50:17 GMT -8
Hunter's fastball is probably 1-2 miles slower but I think it has more life and movement. Hunter shows some good "sink" and if he stays down, can be a ground ball machine.
Kmatz - same deal, if he's down in the zone and can avoid throwing a "mistake" up in the happy zone (HR heaven) he can be effective. Nothing new there - "you get up, you get shelled."
Jaren has looked good recently, he's thinking, setting hitters up, pitching low and on the corners and is poised and confident.
I like it that both guys don't rattle, they are cool under fire. They are learning the art of pitching. Neither has over-powering heat or a wipe-out breaking ball, but what they have can be very good as long as they can locate the baseball.
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Post by BeaverG20 on Jun 13, 2022 17:25:40 GMT -8
speaking of mysteries...Can anybody explain the graphic ESPN uses when the put in a new pitcher...it shows what looks like a batting helmet from 'above' and several baseballs..Do the baseballs represent the pitches the pitcher users? this... View AttachmentI'd love to know what your broken link picture represents
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Post by joecool on Jun 13, 2022 19:17:20 GMT -8
speaking of mysteries...Can anybody explain the graphic ESPN uses when the put in a new pitcher...it shows what looks like a batting helmet from 'above' and several baseballs..Do the baseballs represent the pitches the pitcher users? this...<button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> Those graphics are meaningless. Rotating a picture of a baseball doesn't really explain what kind of pitch it is.
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Post by whocares on Jun 13, 2022 19:24:05 GMT -8
speaking of mysteries...Can anybody explain the graphic ESPN uses when the put in a new pitcher...it shows what looks like a batting helmet from 'above' and several baseballs..Do the baseballs represent the pitches the pitcher users? this...<button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> Sure that's not a skullcap? Asking for a friend.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Jun 13, 2022 20:02:00 GMT -8
OT question The orange stripe on the line up card always highlights someone new. Is there meaning behind this? The orange stripe designates the pictured player.
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