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102E2B23302828230326312275470 wrote: 6 of the first 7 batters reach base in the first inning for the Phils against Jameson Taillon, and he's pulled. The only out he recorded? A Cutch sac fly
Josh Harrison goes 4 for 4 as Nats shut out Giants 5-0
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17292C24372F2F240421362572400 wrote: 6 of the first 7 batters reach base in the first inning for the Phils against Jameson Taillon, and he's pulled. The only out he recorded? A Cutch sac fly
Josh Harrison goes 4 for 4 as Nats shut out Giants 5-0
post is there twice because the first one froze
In other news, the race for 2022 first draft pick stays the same. Bucs, Orioles, and D Backs all lost today (6-13)
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102E2B23302828230326312275470 wrote: 6 of the first 7 batters reach base in the first inning for the Phils against Jameson Taillon, and he's pulled. The only out he recorded? A Cutch sac fly
Josh Harrison goes 4 for 4 as Nats shut out Giants 5-0
post is there twice because the first one froze
In other news, the race for 2022 first draft pick stays the same. Bucs, Orioles, and D Backs all lost today (6-13)
Baltimores loss today was their 15th in a row.
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15th in a row on the road.
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The Jays hit eight HRs yesterday in Boston. They, and so many of the other teams, have multiple players who have power. In the past 25 years, the Pirates have drafted/developed hardly anyone with that skill. Power hitting is just one of the ways the organization is so far behind that it's hard to imagine success will come their way again.
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510711050A10000B061123040E020A0F4D00630 wrote: The Jays hit eight HRs yesterday in Boston.  They, and so many of the other teams, have multiple players who have power.  In the past 25 years, the Pirates have drafted/developed hardly anyone with that skill.  Power hitting is just one of the ways the organization is so far behind that it's hard to imagine success will come their way again.
Power hitters cost money!
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6F51545C4F57575C7C594E5D0A380 wrote: The Jays hit eight HRs yesterday in Boston.  They, and so many of the other teams, have multiple players who have power.  In the past 25 years, the Pirates have drafted/developed hardly anyone with that skill.  Power hitting is just one of the ways the organization is so far behind that it's hard to imagine success will come their way again.
Power hitters cost money!


But they don't in their first 3-4 years. That's why I used the words "drafted/developed". The Pirates haven't grabbed any amateurs who became power hitters but for a couple, especially while Huntington was in charge.
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247264707F65757E736456717B777F7A3875160 wrote: The Jays hit eight HRs yesterday in Boston.  They, and so many of the other teams, have multiple players who have power.  In the past 25 years, the Pirates have drafted/developed hardly anyone with that skill.  Power hitting is just one of the ways the organization is so far behind that it's hard to imagine success will come their way again.
Power hitters cost money!


But they don't in their first 3-4 years.  That's why I used the words "drafted/developed".  The Pirates haven't grabbed any amateurs who became power hitters but for a couple, especially while Huntington was in charge.
The most notable power hitter they drafted was Pedro Alvarez and he was extremely flawed.
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Post by 2drfischer@gmail.c »

220F02131405125251600 wrote: The Jays hit eight HRs yesterday in Boston.  They, and so many of the other teams, have multiple players who have power.  In the past 25 years, the Pirates have drafted/developed hardly anyone with that skill.  Power hitting is just one of the ways the organization is so far behind that it's hard to imagine success will come their way again.
Power hitters cost money!


But they don't in their first 3-4 years.  That's why I used the words "drafted/developed".  The Pirates haven't grabbed any amateurs who became power hitters but for a couple, especially while Huntington was in charge.
The most notable power hitter they drafted was Pedro Alvarez and he was extremely flawed.


Even when he was hitting 30+ HRs he was a very incomplete hitter. And his defense became a problem as well. Flawed indeed.
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Post by GreenWeenie »

Bad night for us to make some hay in TRFTB:  O's vs. The Tribe, D'backs vs. GMen (in a battle between letters.)


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