Just figured I'd create a thread to document the amazification/ the contract implications/ the


BTW, when's ESPN going to do a front page story on this guy?
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OldNo7 wrote:Buster Olney, who in my opinion is the best baseball writer I read, has featured a few pieces on Bombtista's revamped swing this year in his blogs. But since it's Insider-only, not enough people have gotten to read about it. While people do notice, it would be nice to see more front page exposure, even if it's just on the MLB page. I'm sure once he gets to the cusp of #50 there will be more publicity.
Inevitable wrote:Geddy is a good mod actually
If Bautista does break Toronto's single-season homer record, he will have done so after receiving hitting advice from Bell.
Bell and Bautista speak each year, and Bell made a point this past offseason to find Bautista during his winter-ball season with Tigres del Licey in the Dominican. Bell had seen something in Bautista's swing, and he wanted to work with the Jays outfielder on making an adjustment.
redbak wrote:Hypz wrote:redbak wrote:I feel all mushy inside. What is this feeling?
You're probably pregnant.
You would certainly know so I'll take your word for it.
SharoneWright wrote:Bautista has benefited from Bell's tutelageIf Bautista does break Toronto's single-season homer record, he will have done so after receiving hitting advice from Bell.
Bell and Bautista speak each year, and Bell made a point this past offseason to find Bautista during his winter-ball season with Tigres del Licey in the Dominican. Bell had seen something in Bautista's swing, and he wanted to work with the Jays outfielder on making an adjustment.
Good stuff!
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd ... p&c_id=tor
Inevitable wrote:Geddy is a good mod actually
SharoneWright wrote:Yet again - painting with a broad brush - predictable.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/ ... ortCat=mlb
Inevitable wrote:Geddy is a good mod actually
SharoneWright wrote:ESPN makes an appearance - painting with a broad brush - predictable.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/ ... ortCat=mlb
Does anyone really think Thome did the PED deed? I don't. Since 1995, his season home run totals as a full-time player have never fluctuated more than 13 from one year to the next.
The same goes for Pujols, whose numbers have fluctuated an average of 7½ home runs between 2001 and 2009.
Meanwhile, Sosa had a 30-homer difference between 1997 and 1998, from 36 to 66. Bonds' homers bobbed from 49 in 2000 to 73 in 2001 back to 46 in 2002. I'm just saying. (And by the way, what is it about the jersey No. 25 and PED users? Bonds wore it. Palmeiro wore it. McGwire wore it. Sosa wore it earlier in his career. I'm pulling for Thome, who also wears it, to be the trend-breaker.)
rkid wrote:SharoneWright wrote:Yet again - painting with a broad brush - predictable.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/ ... ortCat=mlb
If he played for the Yankees or Red Sox I'm sure they would be praising him as the feel good story of the year.