GDT: 5/9 at Rays

Julio really is pitching, total opposite of Folty. He can make it with 88 mph with such great location and moving in and out and up and down. Then he throws in a 67.5 mph curveball. That will throw 'em off as it did to Gomez.

Mallex Smith can hit.
 
Julio really is pitching, total opposite of Folty. He can make it with 88 mph with such great location and moving in and out and up and down. Then he throws in a 67.5 mph curveball. That will throw 'em off as it did to Gomez.

Mallex Smith can hit.

Was a big fan of Mallex. Still love the deal that was made but Mallex is a player.
 
Julio really is pitching, total opposite of Folty. He can make it with 88 mph with such great location and moving in and out and up and down. Then he throws in a 67.5 mph curveball. That will throw 'em off as it did to Gomez.

Mallex Smith can hit.

You can look at all the metrics for a pticher. Movement & Speed don't mean anything without command and a man who knows how to attack hitters.
 
Span waited on that slow curve well, but still got him out on it. That one was at 72.5 mph. His best one was at 68 mph.
 
Albies and Acuna are two peas in a pod.

Reminds me of Furcal and Andruw a little.
 
Span waited on that slow curve well, but still got him out on it. That one was at 72.5 mph. His best one was at 68 mph.
I've said it and will continue...Julio is good. I'm glad he wasn't traded and I know I'm the only one. He's no ace but he's a Brave and he's always been a favorite. Now...he'll be traded..lol
 
The Braves don't have another off day for the next two weeks. Snit needs to save the pen as much as he can. Julio can likely go another inning, but I see that Freeman is warming up.
 
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