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bmp1971
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SO FAR TODAY, TWO MORE BOMBS. UP TO 6 NOW ON THE SPRING.
BATTING .450 (9 H IN 20 AB), 6 HR AND 9 RBI SO FAR IN 8 GAMES.
BATTING .450 (9 H IN 20 AB), 6 HR AND 9 RBI SO FAR IN 8 GAMES.
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It is spring training right?
It's spring training. Meaning it's meaningless.
It's spring training. Meaning it's meaningless.
Fortunately for prospectors he will remain in the minors until after May or June.
That way the Scrubs save a few million.
It is spring training right?
exactly. Is it considered mashing if it's off off A and AA pitchers in the back half of the exhibition games?
Do it off legit major league pitching and I'll be impressed.
Shouldn't all the proven MLB studs be mashing more than Bryant then? They're not.
exactly. Is it considered mashing if it's off off A and AA pitchers in the back half of the exhibition games?
Do it off legit major league pitching and I'll be impressed.
Ok guys, I have nothing against Bryant. But spring training, for some of you who may not know...I guess...is a time of year when the vets are trying to get back in the swing of things(pun intended or not) and pitchers are experimenting with new pitches, developing pitches, tweaking mechanics, more worried about getting in certain pitch counts, etc. Not that nobody is trying. But the rookies are definitely trying their rear ends off. They want a spot. Versus a vet who is more worried about his release point, or going two innings just to see how he feels afterwards. Or the vet who is worried about tweaking his swing, taking a certain amount of grounders or going over situational issues, etc.
Two different types of players, doing what they are doing, for two different types of reasons. Anybody buying due to spring training hype has my sympathy.
I don't want anyone to get angry or think I've got some agenda here.