rarefind wrote:This en francais bit is annoying.
Trade him.
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rarefind wrote:This en francais bit is annoying.
rarefind wrote:Nathan Downer... oh boy, excellent question. Good research.
galacticos2 wrote:MLB needs to introduce an Amnesty clause. Bautista would be my first victim.
FrankGrimes wrote:now I'm curious. what did downer ask?
galacticos2 wrote:MLB needs to introduce an Amnesty clause. Bautista would be my first victim.
s e n s i wrote:FrankGrimes wrote:now I'm curious. what did downer ask?
asked if he had spoken with his former chipola college teammate bautista
BigLeagueChew wrote:Can we clone Russel Martin?
dagger wrote:Navarro has asked for a trade, at least three teams are interested already, and Alex said it's likely to happen.
Canadafan wrote:Bojan Burks Stewart for Siakam.
2 expiring vets that help now. A young big to add to the Scottie timeline
I'd prefer to keep Stew and give Monte Morris
I'd really prefer to keep Morris and Stew and give the great Killian Hayes and 2nd round picks
Rapsobsessed7 wrote:What would be your ideal realistic return for Navarro guys?
Rapsobsessed7 wrote:What would be your ideal realistic return for Navarro guys?
Rapsobsessed7 wrote:What would be your ideal realistic return for Navarro guys?
T-d0t wrote:Too much french in the interview...
Randle McMurphy wrote:T-d0t wrote:Too much french in the interview...
Don Cherry?
T-d0t wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:T-d0t wrote:Too much french in the interview...
Don Cherry?
is it too much to ask for a separate french interview?
“As simply as I can put it, I work with the pitch,” Martin says in explaining his approach. “If it’s a two-seamer to a righty on the inside from a lefty, and the pitch is working its way back towards the plate, I would catch it deeper so that ball keeps working back onto the plate. If it’s a breaking ball or a pitch that’s dipping out of the zone, I try to catch it out in front before it drops down. Really you’re just trying to present the ball as best as you can for the umpire to get a good look.
“A slider or a curveball that’s down, you want to catch it as far out as possible to give the ump a good look as to where that ball is crossing. Two-seamers and breaking balls that are up, you catch them a little bit deeper because you want the ball to get down into the zone.”
“What happened,” he explained during a September interview, “is because the umpires are graded on the strike zone, they have to be more particular, and they know they’re allotted a little leeway on both sides of the plate. If the pitcher had good command in the olden days, if you threw to a spot and were consistent you got that pitch. Nowadays it really is more the catcher and his positioning on the plate.”