Quit moving the goal posts and take the L.
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I heard that Colon was hard at work looking for another shot
No pictures this year?
Just saw a video of Camargo. Did someone kill Camargo and take his place? Looks like a different guy.
I may be in the minority, but I'm coming around to the possibility that Ozuna+Camargo could end up being better than JD... love hearing all the positivity coming out of camp from Camargo. I think we are in the position to test him out full time again. We should still be competitive enough by the trade deadline to upgrade if need be.
I think someone mentioned it earlier, but we should probably sticky this thread and take the off season post off the sticky.
Bowman has spring-training-hope-springs-eternal feel good piece on Pfeifer making camp, which contains this factoid:
https://www.mlb.com/news/philip-pfei...rs-with-braves
The LSAT, like the regular SAT, gives you a score within a range (120 - 180). Even if you miss every question, you still "pass" with a 120. So Bowman's journalistic fact-checking skills are in midseason form at least.Quote:
He worked at a law firm near his Knoxville, Tenn., residence, studied for the LSAT and passed it before heading to last year’s Spring Training hoping to just enjoy what would likely be his final baseball season.
Not sure how many times this has to be said, but the LSAT 120 -180 range is different for prospected lawyers compared to actual lawyers. For a prospected lawyer a 180 means you can expect an average 3.2 court case wins per year. But a 180 for an actual lawyer is more like 7 wins a year. This is simple stuff guys.
Maybe, maybe not... He was a virtually identical player LHH and RHH in 2018... 2017 was a small sample and his first experience as a big leaguer, and in 2019 he was awful all around.
But let's not forget when he went back to AAA last year, he lit it up and when called back up he was on fire for the rest of the season before going out with the injury.