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7-2 with little consistent offense so far. ‘Pen has been outstanding overall; let’s see Kumar have a strong bounce back tomorrow. Horns and Rangers break out the brooms!

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2 minutes ago, Dr Fear said:

Won great seat for tomorrow in a raffle, StubHub Club with the free beer/food, wish me luck.

Sounds like you already had the luck; make ‘em sorry for the “all you can…” part!

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3 minutes ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Where was raffle from? 

Daycare, another parent has the season tickets.

Anyone have a good strategy for getting into Lot B? We will likely be coming off 30, south on AT&T and then east on Randol Mill is always a beating.

 

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Daycare, another parent has the season tickets.
Anyone have a good strategy for getting into Lot B? We will likely be coming off 30, south on AT&T and then east on Randol Mill is always a beating.
 
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MLB.com was pimpimg this dude. 

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The Rays have Aroldis Chapman's fastball … but not Chapman

Aroldis Chapman's fastball set the bar for a generation of flamethrowers. Now we have another fastball that looks just like it.

Rays rookie reliever Mason Montgomery has it. The young southpaw is averaging just under 100 mph on his fastball this season, and he's already touched 102, something only three other left-handers in the pitch tracking era have done.

But this is the most interesting part: Montgomery's fastball profiles almost identically to Chapman's fastball from some of his most overpowering seasons with the Reds, Cubs and Yankees. The extreme velocity from the left side … the rising movement that generates swings and misses … the release extension down the mound that makes a triple-digit heater seem even faster … they're all there for Montgomery like they were for Chapman.

Montgomery's 4-seamer, 2025:

  • 99.8 mph / 8" total drop / 6" run / +19" IVB ("rise") / 6.7 feet extension

Chapman's 4-seamer, 2015-17:

  • 100.4 mph / 9" total drop / 7" run / +18" IVB ("rise") / 6.8 feet extension

That's eerie. And pretty cool.

Then Pillar & Wyatt happened. That's pretty cool too. 

Posted
14 hours ago, gofuckyourself said:

Tell Kumar to do the opposite of what he did last game.

He will be throwing left-handed today.

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34 minutes ago, Herbie Hancock said:

Beasley is a national treasure.

Game 5 ALCS he was handing us baseballs. We passed most of them to nearby kids, but I kept one. Not quite fuck them kids, but maybe a little.

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