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Post by inger on Jul 11, 2020 17:03:16 GMT -5
Frazier to play sometimes. He currently has plantar fasciitis, so I doubt he makes the team, unless their is an outbreak of Covid. Of COURSE he has a physical problem. It goes well with his mental issues...
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 11, 2020 18:12:00 GMT -5
Today's pitching lines:
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 12, 2020 15:17:06 GMT -5
Cole with a whole bunch of K's today.
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Post by rizzuto on Jul 12, 2020 16:20:35 GMT -5
Cole with a whole bunch of K's today. If the Yankees had Cole previously, they’d have two more World Series titles. We haven’t had a lockdown starter like Cole since Ron Guidry.
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Post by rizzuto on Jul 12, 2020 18:51:51 GMT -5
Cole is already throwing into the sixth inning.
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Post by rizzuto on Jul 12, 2020 20:30:09 GMT -5
Michael King on Garrit Cole’s leadership:
“I actually just was texting one of my good buddies on the Mariners, Justin Dunn, about what Cole has taught us,” King said. “We're totally opposite pitchers; he's a fastball, top-of-the-zone-with-ride [guy]. But his slider is so electric and mine is a work in progress, so that was the main thing I talked to him about in Spring Training.”
King said that Cole advised him not to throw his slider on flat ground, reasoning that it would come from a different arm slot, a suggestion that King said has been helpful. Cole said that he came to that realization through conversations with some of his former Astros teammates and other pitchers around the league.
“I just feel like if you're really trying to hammer the shape [of the slider], it's important to have a little bit of a slope to work with,” Cole said. “It does get your hand a little bit farther out in front. It's not to say that sliders on flat ground are pointless, but I do find that that was helpful for me and a few other guys.”
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Post by kaybli on Jul 13, 2020 9:40:02 GMT -5
Thairo Estrada looking good at the plate early on with two HRs in intrasquad games. Could he be a better option to replace DJ LeMahieu than Tyler Wade?
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Post by bearman on Jul 13, 2020 10:30:44 GMT -5
Thairo Estrada looking good at the plate early on with two HRs in intrasquad games. Could he be a better option to replace DJ LeMahieu than Tyler Wade? Without reading through this whole thread what is the matter with LeMahieu? Also could you folks that have followed it closer than me so far give some injury updates? Thanks in advance.
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Post by kaybli on Jul 13, 2020 10:45:02 GMT -5
Thairo Estrada looking good at the plate early on with two HRs in intrasquad games. Could he be a better option to replace DJ LeMahieu than Tyler Wade? Without reading through this whole thread what is the matter with LeMahieu? Also could you folks that have followed it closer than me so far give some injury updates? Thanks in advance. LeMahieu tested positive for covid though he has no symptoms. Luis Cessa and Aroldis Chapman also tested positive. Chapman has mild symptoms. Aaron Judge has a stiff neck but the rib is healed and he should be ready to go for Opening Day. Stanton, Paxton, and Hicks are all ready to go.
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Post by domeplease on Jul 13, 2020 10:52:42 GMT -5
Without reading through this whole thread what is the matter with LeMahieu? Also could you folks that have followed it closer than me so far give some injury updates? Thanks in advance. LeMahieu tested positive for covid though he has no symptoms. Luis Cessa and Aroldis Chapman also tested positive. Chapman has mild symptoms. Aaron Judge has a stiff neck but the rib is healed and he should be ready to go for Opening Day. Stanton, Paxton, and Hicks are all ready to go. I still HOPE the season is cancelled-only for the reason of SAFETY for the Players and ALL the other employees that are involved in the games/season, etc.
I would hate to see someone die from the virus because we reopen the season.
I say this as much as I love and need to see the Yankees play.
Just looked at what happen when the States re-opened too soon.
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Post by bearman on Jul 13, 2020 11:26:56 GMT -5
Without reading through this whole thread what is the matter with LeMahieu? Also could you folks that have followed it closer than me so far give some injury updates? Thanks in advance. LeMahieu tested positive for covid though he has no symptoms. Luis Cessa and Aroldis Chapman also tested positive. Chapman has mild symptoms. Aaron Judge has a stiff neck but the rib is healed and he should be ready to go for Opening Day. Stanton, Paxton, and Hicks are all ready to go. Thanks for the information!
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Post by kaybli on Jul 13, 2020 12:28:54 GMT -5
LeMahieu tested positive for covid though he has no symptoms. Luis Cessa and Aroldis Chapman also tested positive. Chapman has mild symptoms. Aaron Judge has a stiff neck but the rib is healed and he should be ready to go for Opening Day. Stanton, Paxton, and Hicks are all ready to go. Thanks for the information! No problem!
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Post by inger on Jul 13, 2020 12:36:18 GMT -5
LeMahieu tested positive for covid though he has no symptoms. Luis Cessa and Aroldis Chapman also tested positive. Chapman has mild symptoms. Aaron Judge has a stiff neck but the rib is healed and he should be ready to go for Opening Day. Stanton, Paxton, and Hicks are all ready to go. I still HOPE the season is cancelled-only for the reason of SAFETY for the Players and ALL the other employees that are involved in the games/season, etc.
I would hate to see someone die from the virus because we reopen the season.
I say this as much as I love and need to see the Yankees play.
Just looked at what happen when the States re-opened too soon. Ultimate Stakes Baseball! Watch the players fall ill before your very eyes! Which teams will still be living at the end of the season? No, not funny. Not funny at all. But it could be true..
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 13, 2020 12:47:11 GMT -5
LeMahieu tested positive for covid though he has no symptoms. Luis Cessa and Aroldis Chapman also tested positive. Chapman has mild symptoms. Aaron Judge has a stiff neck but the rib is healed and he should be ready to go for Opening Day. Stanton, Paxton, and Hicks are all ready to go. I still HOPE the season is cancelled-only for the reason of SAFETY for the Players and ALL the other employees that are involved in the games/season, etc.
I would hate to see someone die from the virus because we reopen the season.
I say this as much as I love and need to see the Yankees play.
Just looked at what happen when the States re-opened too soon. What states re-opened to soon? The states that are having the biggest problems right now, like Florida, Arizona and Texas never closed in the first place. As for the season starting, almost all of these players that have tested positive caught the virus before training camp opened, so you can make the case that MLB is saving lives, since a lot of these guys never would have went for testing on their own and would have infected others. Now they have been quarantined and are in recovery.
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Post by domeplease on Jul 13, 2020 13:22:35 GMT -5
I still HOPE the season is cancelled-only for the reason of SAFETY for the Players and ALL the other employees that are involved in the games/season, etc.
I would hate to see someone die from the virus because we reopen the season.
I say this as much as I love and need to see the Yankees play.
Just looked at what happen when the States re-opened too soon. What states re-opened to soon? The states that are having the biggest problems right now, like Florida, Arizona and Texas never closed in the first place. As for the season starting, almost all of these players that have tested positive caught the virus before training camp opened, so you can make the case that MLB is saving lives, since a lot of these guys never would have went for testing on their own and would have infected others. Now they have been quarantined and are in recovery. See How All 50 States Are Reopening (and Closing Again)
All 50 states had begun to reopen in some way after the coronavirus thrust the country into lockdown starting in March.
Now, a growing number of states are pausing plans to reopen, amid rising case counts. Several are reimposing restrictions they had lifted earlier — for example, Texas, which closed bars after a spike in cases.
There were already substantial variations in how states were deciding to open up, with some forging far ahead of others. These maps show where several major sectors have reopened.
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