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At least it's across the board.pujolsjunkie said:BGS Autograph grade should be "?" because that could easily be Cory's auto. :lol:
card-treasury said:At least it's across the board.pujolsjunkie said:BGS Autograph grade should be "?" because that could easily be Cory's auto. :lol:
Funny stuff. At least sign your brother's name, dude.
Absolutely.pujolsjunkie said:card-treasury said:At least it's across the board.pujolsjunkie said:BGS Autograph grade should be "?" because that could easily be Cory's auto. :lol:
Funny stuff. At least sign your brother's name, dude.
You must be loving Homer's first few starts back man.
Starting in the majors is definitely the toughest job for young players.pujolsjunkie said:A few years back when the debate was hot on who was the bigger talent between Bailey and Hughes as the top pitching prospect in the game, it was so easy to overlook how young they both were. A guy like Felix is so rare, being able to get through big league lineups at 20. The natural progression is much more like Bailey, Hughes, and probably Buchholz than those once in a decade type talents like Felix.
Soon they will all be posted. Thanks. Brett is the man.THREADKILLER-crohrer said:Nice Colby's!!! Could you please post a scan of your Brett Anderson Black Status? It wants to come out and play!!!![]()
card-treasury said:Starting in the majors is definitely the toughest job for young players.pujolsjunkie said:A few years back when the debate was hot on who was the bigger talent between Bailey and Hughes as the top pitching prospect in the game, it was so easy to overlook how young they both were. A guy like Felix is so rare, being able to get through big league lineups at 20. The natural progression is much more like Bailey, Hughes, and probably Buchholz than those once in a decade type talents like Felix.
There is only one Tim Lincecum.
Time will tell if Strasburg can match his astonishing success.
I'm talking about Lincecum being dominant at his age and right off the bat.pujolsjunkie said:card-treasury said:Starting in the majors is definitely the toughest job for young players.pujolsjunkie said:A few years back when the debate was hot on who was the bigger talent between Bailey and Hughes as the top pitching prospect in the game, it was so easy to overlook how young they both were. A guy like Felix is so rare, being able to get through big league lineups at 20. The natural progression is much more like Bailey, Hughes, and probably Buchholz than those once in a decade type talents like Felix.
There is only one Tim Lincecum.
Time will tell if Strasburg can match his astonishing success.
Well a guy like Lincecum is hard to compare to these guys. He had the time to pitch in college and hone his skills. These guys came out of high school less refined. It's a different ballgame for them.