dagger wrote:GoRapstheoriginal wrote:Dagger can write He told us so. (in regards to Manoah)
Even a blind squirrel finds a nut occasionally. But it's not hard to read body language; stats don't yell you if a guy has the mental makeup for MLB. When you look at Pearson vs Manoah, two big projectable guys, you see one hell of a difference between their mental makeups. Manoah is so confident, he tries to suppress that with a little modesty/humility in interviews. Btu he has a fire in him. In between innings, he jokes with teammates. He'll face adversity, a bad game or two or three, and work out of it. Pearson, if things aren't going exactly as he looks like the proverbial deer in headlights. In between innings, he's pacing like a nervous father awaiting news of the birth of a first child. I hope Pearson can work through this, it might mean he needs a lot of AAA starts to thicken his skin. I'm not giving up on him as a #1 or #2 starter, not at all, but his development curve might be a bit longer tan Manoah's.
I'm hopeful that Pearson will bounce back like Doc did. In a worst case scenario he will be a lights out closer. It wouldn't shock me if SWR beats him to rotation regular.