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Post by chiyankee on Jul 24, 2021 17:14:39 GMT -5
Occasionally Brett was one of those AB's that reminds you of what he used to bring to the table.
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Post by desousa on Jul 24, 2021 17:15:37 GMT -5
Okay Gardy!
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Post by Renfield on Jul 24, 2021 17:15:59 GMT -5
Always liked Eovaldi and didn’t enjoy seeing him go to the Red Sox. With the Yankees, he nibbled too much and he didn’t have the splitter that he does now. He was still a thrower then, but he’s looking like a pitcher now. There's a good interview with Eovaldi out there on the internet, where the Red Sox deserve some of the credit for his development but he also mastered one pitch while with the Marlins and another while with the Yankees. He credits all three organizations for his long term development and he's clearly now a much better pitcher than when he first came up. Boston is reaping the awards because they were patient with him. That's true. But my recollection is when his contract with the Yanks was up, he was just coming off arm surgery and the Yanks let him walk. Boston took the risk and as you say they are reaping the rewards.
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Post by kaybli on Jul 24, 2021 17:18:07 GMT -5
Stanton bloops one for a ground rule double!
Let's go Odor! You're a lefty! So make Ottavino pay!
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Post by kaybli on Jul 24, 2021 17:18:41 GMT -5
There you go! Yes Odor yes!
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Post by anthonyd46 on Jul 24, 2021 17:19:24 GMT -5
Red Sox playing Little League. Maybe that commercial was onto something for Stanton.
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Post by kaybli on Jul 24, 2021 17:19:38 GMT -5
Now Gleyber bloops one in! Yanks take the lead!
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Post by desousa on Jul 24, 2021 17:20:23 GMT -5
Holy shit! A real live rally!
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Post by kaybli on Jul 24, 2021 17:20:42 GMT -5
Steal Gleyber steal!
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Post by kaybli on Jul 24, 2021 17:21:17 GMT -5
He does! You can run wild on Ottavino!
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Post by chiyankee on Jul 24, 2021 17:21:56 GMT -5
Wow, where did this come from? Odor makes up for his errors and Gleyber gets a lucky hit to give them the lead!
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Post by kaybli on Jul 24, 2021 17:22:14 GMT -5
Allen gets plunked.
Let's go Gleyber and Allen! Double steal!
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Post by anthonyd46 on Jul 24, 2021 17:24:00 GMT -5
There's a good interview with Eovaldi out there on the internet, where the Red Sox deserve some of the credit for his development but he also mastered one pitch while with the Marlins and another while with the Yankees. He credits all three organizations for his long term development and he's clearly now a much better pitcher than when he first came up. Boston is reaping the awards because they were patient with him. That's true. But my recollection is when his contract with the Yanks was up, he was just coming off arm surgery and the Yanks let him walk. Boston took the risk and as you say they are reaping the rewards. This is how it went down... On August 16, 2016, it was announced that Eovaldi would miss the remainder of the 2016 season due to a torn flexor tendon and partially-torn ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching (right) elbow.[19] Several days later, the Yankees announced that Eovaldi had undergone his second Tommy John surgery. With the 2016 Yankees, Eovaldi made 24 appearances (21 starts), registering a 9–8 record with 4.76 ERA in 124+2⁄3 innings pitched. He was expected to miss the 2017 season, after which he would have become eligible for free agency. On November 23, the Yankees released Eovaldi. On February 14, 2017, Eovaldi signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Tampa Bay Rays; the contract included a $2 million club option for the 2018 season. Eovaldi missed the entire 2017 season due to recovery from his prior elbow surgery. The Rays exercised the option going into the 2018 season. On March 28, 2018, it was revealed that Eovaldi was diagnosed with "loose bodies" in his elbow, and was ruled out indefinitely. On May 30, almost a year and a half since his last start, Eovaldi pitched against the Oakland Athletics, throwing six no-hit innings before being taken out due to pitch count considerations. With the 2018 Rays, Eovaldi made 10 appearances (all starts) with a 4.26 ERA and 3–4 record, while recording 53 strikeouts and eight walks in 57 innings pitched. On July 25, 2018, the Rays traded Eovaldi to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for Jalen Beeks. The Red Sox won the World Series. On December 6, 2018, Eovaldi signed a four-year, $68 million contract to return to the Red Sox
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Post by kaybli on Jul 24, 2021 17:26:38 GMT -5
I SWEAR DO NOT BLOW THIS LEAD LATE AGAIN YOU BUMS OR I WILL THROW MY REMOTE INTO THE TV!!!!!!
LETS GO LOAISIGA!
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Post by kaybli on Jul 24, 2021 17:27:19 GMT -5
Now Gittens is hurt.
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