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Post by rizzuto on Aug 11, 2021 17:13:21 GMT -5
Doesn't sound like we are seeing Torres for a while. "Once he starts going it needs to be a pain free situation" That comment reminds me that it’s likely LeMahieu has not been pain free all season. Signing that new contract might have convinced someone like DJ that he needs to be out there no matter what. When Rizzo returns, Wade can always play shortstop. The weak link will be Odor at third base.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 11, 2021 17:29:37 GMT -5
Rodon went on the IL with arm soreness so its Lance Lynn instead.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 11, 2021 17:32:36 GMT -5
Rodon went on the IL with arm soreness so its Lance Lynn instead. Heaney vs. Lynn. Tough matchup.
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 11, 2021 17:41:57 GMT -5
CBS Sports reports the left and right field foul poles will sit 335-feet from home plate. A shot into the power alleys in left-center or right-center field will have to reach 380-feet to make the outfield wall. The wall in straightaway center field is 400 feet.
I mean that part favors the Yankees hitters, but for a fly ball pitcher it doesn't.
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Post by inger on Aug 11, 2021 17:54:21 GMT -5
CBS Sports reports the left and right field foul poles will sit 335-feet from home plate. A shot into the power alleys in left-center or right-center field will have to reach 380-feet to make the outfield wall. The wall in straightaway center field is 400 feet. I mean that part favors the Yankees hitters, but for a fly ball pitcher it doesn't. What if the ball goes in the corn 🌽? I suppose it’s behind the wall?
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 11, 2021 17:58:49 GMT -5
CBS Sports reports the left and right field foul poles will sit 335-feet from home plate. A shot into the power alleys in left-center or right-center field will have to reach 380-feet to make the outfield wall. The wall in straightaway center field is 400 feet. I mean that part favors the Yankees hitters, but for a fly ball pitcher it doesn't. What if the ball goes in the corn 🌽? I suppose it’s behind the wall? I think they said there's a wall in the corn that it bounces off of so that doesn't happen.
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Post by inger on Aug 11, 2021 18:02:55 GMT -5
What if the ball goes in the corn 🌽? I suppose it’s behind the wall? I think they said there's a wall in the corn that it bounces off of so that doesn't happen. Corn hole baseball…
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Post by anthonyd46 on Aug 11, 2021 18:23:40 GMT -5
So the Yankees forgot to put the word encore on the broadcast and there's people in this restaurant that I'm picking food up from thinking it's a live game.
They also think the field of dreams is in Idaho.
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 11, 2021 20:18:01 GMT -5
So the Yankees forgot to put the word encore on the broadcast and there's people in this restaurant that I'm picking food up from thinking it's a live game. They also think the field of dreams is in Idaho. lol, to some New Yorkers, there's probably no difference between Iowa and Idaho.
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Post by inger on Aug 11, 2021 21:05:00 GMT -5
So the Yankees forgot to put the word encore on the broadcast and there's people in this restaurant that I'm picking food up from thinking it's a live game. They also think the field of dreams is in Idaho. lol, to some New Yorkers, there's probably no difference between Iowa and Idaho. I’ve never been to Iowa. I’ve heard some things. I have been to Idaho. If you like mountain visas I guess it’s a pretty good place, although the summers can be brutal in parts of the state, and the winters are brutal in just about the whole state. I’d say they’re nothing alike though. I think if you sat any East Coaster in the middle of Iowa, he’d probably figure all of civilization had been wiped out. If you say the same person Idaho, he might think he was dropped on the moon. The thing that struck me about Idaho was the singularity of many of the peaks. There are “chains” in places, but some mountains just rise up off the plains by themselves. We see that in Colorado also. Just not as much…
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