Other Sports: Philadelphia Phillies: The Road To .500 Continues Into Red October (2024 Edition)

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Hard to wish them any luck or anything good when Ohtani broke the league with his contract. Disgusting the MLB allowed that, either way, a guy with the frame of Sasaki won't be able to throw 100mph consistently in the mlb without going through massive injury issues at some point.
 

Can we count this as an Asian signing?

Obviously way out of date, but here's Longenhagen's blurb from March:

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I remember some people like Jim Callis being a fan in the draft.
Oh I remember seeing this guy in Regionals. That's a lot of steals for 40 speed lol (yes there is more to stealing bases than speed at that level).

League average numbers as a college draftee in today's High A...feels like an Org Guy.
 
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Are the ballots out? Or some of them? How is Utley doing

Also, we wonder what happened to the Hall like it's some mystery when dudes like Marcus Hayes cast the votes

Many votes are made public and then put into the tracker. I think they have ~170 already public and you’ll get maybe 30-50ish more before we know the results. Guys like Utley are always a higher percentage on public ballots than the ones never released.

 
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Many votes are made public and then put into the tracker. I think they have ~170 already public and you’ll get maybe 30-50ish more before we know the results. Guys like Utley are always a higher percentage on public ballots than the ones never released.

That Ichiro number better stay at 100% or I'm calling the Yakuza.
 
Obviously way out of date, but here's Longenhagen's blurb from March:

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I remember some people like Jim Callis being a fan in the draft.
He's a depth guy, some upside, young for a college Jr, Dodgers already tweaked his swing to elevate the ball more, probably could adjust his approach with less than two strikes to generate more power.

Phillies do have an eye for hidden gems, found Kemp and Anthony as college FAs and both are in their top 30 prospect group a couple years later.
 

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