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Of course they score a run in the ninth right after giving up 4 unearned runs in the previous frame to make it a five run game
I mean he has been fine until this miniscule 5 game stretch to start a season. Something tells me he's not gonna finish the season batting .000That Devers contract looks better each day.
He’s picking his head up too soon and his timing is way off. It looks like a crappy golf swing.I mean he has been fine until this miniscule 5 game stretch to start a season. Something tells me he's not gonna finish the season batting .000
Probably related to lack of a spring training but these are real games. I don't know what the solution is. Putting him out there every day right now doesn't seem to be helping anyone.He’s picking his head up too soon and his timing is way off. It looks like a crappy golf swing.
And his Stance is about 30 degrees more open than it was last June, according to something I readHe’s picking his head up too soon and his timing is way off. It looks like a crappy golf swing.
An open stance is an 80s approach to hitting mainly for players who wore glasses. He needs to close his stance and keep his head down until he makes contact. He also needs to shorten up his swing.And his Stance is about 30 degrees more open than it was last June, according to something I read
I saw the same thing yesterday.And his Stance is about 30 degrees more open than it was last June, according to something I read
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And his Stance is about 30 degrees more open than it was last June, according to something I read
The sad thing is that they're getting decent production out of the periphery of their roster. Especially Campbell and Abreu, but absolutely nothing from the heart of the lineup.13 more K's for the Sox. Led by record setting Raffy (3 more) and Trevor (Ghost) Story (3 more).
So far all that speed hasn't helped the offense at all.
But it's only baseball. Sox will have their good days.
They can't lose them all, they're not the Bruins.
The sad thing is that they're getting decent production out of the periphery of their roster. Especially Campbell and Abreu, but absolutely nothing from the heart of the lineup.
Bregman has five hits but it feels like they were all inconsequential garbage time singles and he's left the tying run on base or at the plate in the ninth inning two days in a row. Plus the throwing error that gave Baltimore about three free runs in the 8th. Casas, Devers, and Story absolutely invisible. So your 2-5 in the lineup is a disaster.
If you remove the 8th inning meltdown that put the game out of reach today, they're giving up 4 runs a game on average, and a lineup like this should be over .500 with that, but they've managed to start 1-4. Concerning.