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    Are you in the best shape of your life?
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    What is this, amateur hour? It's TNF against the Jets and you didn't think you'd need extra booze?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOtorboat View Post
    Are you in the best shape of your life?
    Who is the best hitter in beisbol ahora?
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    "You know cos I just lost my parents--both my parents died in the same year...to this day, people come up to me and say 'my dad died and that album really meant a lot to me,' which is very nourishing {pats heart} for a songwriter to hear that your songs have a utility beyond just their own solace, that it actually helps other people."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawgdriver View Post
    Who is the best hitter in beisbol ahora?
    Mike Trout.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buff View Post
    What is this, amateur hour? It's TNF against the Jets and you didn't think you'd need extra booze?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOtorboat View Post
    Mike Trout.
    Are the Angels ever going to be good or is Trout going to waste his entire career in complete anonymity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    Are the Angels ever going to be good or is Trout going to waste his entire career in complete anonymity?
    The latter
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    Quote Originally Posted by BroncoWave View Post
    Are the Angels ever going to be good or is Trout going to waste his entire career in complete anonymity?
    I think they have a lot of really good pieces this year. I hope they put it together. Also, he’s only 29. We probably still have 11 or 12 years left of Mike Trout. They’ll have a year.
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    What is this, amateur hour? It's TNF against the Jets and you didn't think you'd need extra booze?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOtorboat View Post
    Mike Trout.
    I'm fascinated this moment by the act of hitting, the physiological aspect of it. I'm into disc golf and like ball golf and hitting, there's a lot of hips involved. I've been watching hitting and golf videos.

    I love watching elite golfers and hitters. Just watching them slow mo in the athletic power motion they are so good at. It is like watching Nat Geo or something. It's majestic.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sting
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    Quote Originally Posted by MOtorboat View Post
    I think they have a lot of really good pieces this year. I hope they put it together. Also, he’s only 29. We probably still have 11 or 12 years left of Mike Trout. They’ll have a year.
    I think the Mariners will field a good, playoff caliber team before the Angels. The A's looked to be on the verge last year, but couldn't get out of their own way.

    The Astros still have a great offense. I hope Yordan Alvarez is healthy and can stay healthy. Would love to see him hit 40 homers. Bregman looks poised for a bounce-back season. Correa needs to have a great year since it's his last season of club control before he can be a UFA. Brantley is Brantley. Kyle Tucker had a breakout season last year, so hopefully he carries that momentum in to this season. Altuve needs to bounce back this season. [

    The Astros pitching scares me. They were really thin on quality starters before Framber got hurt, and now he's got a broken finger on his throwing hand. Greinke, McCullers, Odirizzi, Urquidy, and Christian Javier will be the lineup to start the season. If Javier can build off of last year, where he received some ROY votes, he should be ok. Middle relief is thin, especially if they use Pressley as the closer. Makes me nervous. Having Joe Smith back, plus the free agents they signed, makes me feel a little more comfortable.

    The one guy I am super, super excited to see in the (hopefully) near future is Pedro Leon. He's gonna be a stud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SR View Post
    I think the Mariners will field a good, playoff caliber team before the Angels. The A's looked to be on the verge last year, but couldn't get out of their own way.

    The Astros still have a great offense. I hope Yordan Alvarez is healthy and can stay healthy. Would love to see him hit 40 homers. Bregman looks poised for a bounce-back season. Correa needs to have a great year since it's his last season of club control before he can be a UFA. Brantley is Brantley. Kyle Tucker had a breakout season last year, so hopefully he carries that momentum in to this season. Altuve needs to bounce back this season. [

    The Astros pitching scares me. They were really thin on quality starters before Framber got hurt, and now he's got a broken finger on his throwing hand. Greinke, McCullers, Odirizzi, Urquidy, and Christian Javier will be the lineup to start the season. If Javier can build off of last year, where he received some ROY votes, he should be ok. Middle relief is thin, especially if they use Pressley as the closer. Makes me nervous. Having Joe Smith back, plus the free agents they signed, makes me feel a little more comfortable.

    The one guy I am super, super excited to see in the (hopefully) near future is Pedro Leon. He's gonna be a stud.
    I wish I had to “worry” about that rotation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MOtorboat View Post
    I wish I had to “worry” about that rotation.
    I'm not so worried about the starters, but after Odirizzi is gets iffy. I like Urquidi a lot. Middle relief has a lot of "ifs". Pedro Baez helps. They've got Joe Smith. If Josh James can ever figure out his control issues with his fastball, he'd be a weapon. Enoldi Peredes is awesome. May have spelled his name wrong. I'm pretty much over Forrest Whitley. He's having TJ surgery and I imagine the Astros are probably done waiting for him. I'm spoiled after having two seasons with JV and Cole. I'm not a huge Greinke fan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SR View Post
    I'm not so worried about the starters, but after Odirizzi is gets iffy. I like Urquidi a lot. Middle relief has a lot of "ifs". Pedro Baez helps. They've got Joe Smith. If Josh James can ever figure out his control issues with his fastball, he'd be a weapon. Enoldi Peredes is awesome. May have spelled his name wrong. I'm pretty much over Forrest Whitley. He's having TJ surgery and I imagine the Astros are probably done waiting for him. I'm spoiled after having two seasons with JV and Cole. I'm not a huge Greinke fan.
    Yeah, I think the middle relief concern is real, but I don’t think there’s too much to worry about for the Astros. Should be the favorite in the division still based on run production, which should counteract the back of that rotation. Barring some sort of collapse, that top three is still among the most formidable in the league come playoff time. Maybe the Yankees are slightly better. Obviously, you still have to get there, but I like their chances.
    *The statements above are my opinions, unless they are links, because then they are links, which wouldn't make them my opinions, and I suppose stats aren't necessarily opinion, but they are certainly presented to support an opinion. Proceed accordingly.

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    What is this, amateur hour? It's TNF against the Jets and you didn't think you'd need extra booze?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOtorboat View Post
    Yeah, I think the middle relief concern is real, but I don’t think there’s too much to worry about for the Astros. Should be the favorite in the division still based on run production, which should counteract the back of that rotation. Barring some sort of collapse, that top three is still among the most formidable in the league come playoff time. Maybe the Yankees are slightly better. Obviously, you still have to get there, but I like their chances.
    I hope you're right. Based on what I've seen from McCullers so far in Spring Training, he looks like he's going to have a good season. I was reading somewhere that he was hitting 95-98 consistently on his fastball in the off-season. Combine that with his NASTY curve and he's a dangerous pitcher. Framber getting hurt just makes me sad because he was awesome last year.
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    When your team is counting on Matt Harvey and Felix Hernandez to find the fountain of youth...then I'll listen to complaints about a pitching staff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoachChaz View Post
    When your team is counting on Matt Harvey and Felix Hernandez to find the fountain of youth...then I'll listen to complaints about a pitching staff.


    You and your Orioles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SR View Post


    You and your Orioles.
    I pray every day that Angelos sells the team.

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