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  1. Again, that's how we feel.... that may not be how Harris feels. Nevin is also a young guy in his own right, similar age to Kreidler and, honestly, his hit tool is probably better.
  2. Having said all that, maybe Lipcius just got a little more runway....
  3. A couple of things: Harris did bring him in, which implies that he was fine with his skillset or that he would be worth taking a flyer on. And in terms of controlling the strike zone (ie. taking walks, K's, plate discipline), he falls into the realm of what Harris is talking about. I don't think Cesar is a lock, he still has to show that he can hit enough (hence his low OBPs), but he's a better fit for Harris than you are giving credit for imo. I probably agree more than I disagree, tbh.... I was kinda making the same argument for Parker Meadows in another thread recently (ie. why should one of Carpenter/Baddoo be a lock to make it if Meadows is outplaying them?). But what I want and what Harris/AJ want are two different things, and there are practical realities involved as well that differentiate from the outfield comparison; Tyler Nevin, for instance, doesn't have options left and I believe he'd have to be DFA'd if he doesn't make the opening day roster (and would be a decent risk to be claimed). Depending on the contract Cesar Hernandez signed, it could be a Trayce Thompson/Chase Anderson situation where he can declare free agency after a set period of time if he's not on the major league roster. Schoop may be a bounce back candidate and will be given opportunities to show that. Again, not saying what they should or shouldn't do IMO at this point, but just that they have a lot of things to consider in how to build this roster, and it's may be a little more complicated than "let's just stash Nevin or Hernandez away in AAA" when that may not be an option or may only be a temporary option.
  4. I agree that Lipcius is making a real case, but in all likelihood, swap out him for Cesar Hernandez (and probably Carp for Baddoo) and that's likely where this is heading.
  5. Old enough to remember when the GOP would chide others for moral relativism.
  6. Chris McCosky on the radio arguing that it's a hard decision whether to carry the Rule 5 guy over one of the hard working vets 🤦‍♂️
  7. 7 K's thru 3 IP for Boyd.... wow
  8. As far as I can tell, there isn't anyone who isn't concerned with Tork... the topic has kinda dominated the Tigers spring thus far.
  9. Yeah, very ugly.... past couple of games have been 2022-esque from an offensive perspective.
  10. You're probably right as far as him starting at AAA. Just don't think it's as crazy as the insiders think for him to be in the conversation if his performance merits.
  11. The other thing is that Meadows is, obstensibly, in competition with Baddoo and Carpenter for a spot (Vierling is a shoo-in because he's a righty and can play infield). McCosky's comment from yesterday (see below) seemed incredulous at the idea that Meadows would supplant either of them. My question is... why? I love what Baddoo did in 21 and that Carpenter gave them after his callup last year, but neither of them should just be gifted a spot, particularly if they have options (as both of them do). They both have flaws of their own in their game that Meadows has less of, particularly defensively. And neither have enough of a track record to be given the benefit of the doubt as well. I get the argument about Parker not having played about Double A yet, but that also shouldn't begin and end the discussion either. Merit through performance should matter as well.
  12. McCosky seemed awfully dismissive of the idea of Parker Meadows making the team yesterday, and certainly there is more Spring Training left. But nonethless, he just keeps performing....
  13. 100%, and that is a lesson that some of the supposed alternatives (ie. DeSantis) haven't learned either. That kinda behavior just doesn't have as much purchase beyond the hard core base. It's one thing when we are talking policy differences - there are legit differences between the two parties and sides in a variety of ways. Instead, this kinda stuff just says a lot about values. These are just truly terrible and broken individuals
  14. Of the bubble guys we've seen this spring, would almost rather see Uceta, Wingenter, Diaz, or K. Castro make it over Garcia.
  15. Tork with the hit off a very difficult pitcher... 100 MPH pitch lol
  16. Now Jake throws out the baserunner stealing from first, on a bounce.... Definitely Team MVP today lol
  17. In general, I think the glut of catchers (of varying quality, mostly AAAA tho) is probably their exercise in caution with Rogers. But if this version of Jake Rogers (who has so far looked good on both sides) continues to play out, that is absolute best case scenario... it takes one of the bigger question mark positions on the diamond, one that has been a question mark for years, and makes it one of the strongest.
  18. It's still early, but yeah, Rogers looks like regular material to me. I know this horse has been beaten to death, but this is where carrying Miguel hurts.... it's easy to rotate guys into and out of DH without him, much harder to with him.
  19. This game is doubling as an infomercial for the Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce lol
  20. Hope Haase didn't put his outfield or 1B glove away.... Rogers will need some ABs if he hits like this in season lol
  21. Rogers crushed that ball.... damn
  22. Vance obtained his seat in the absolute most craven means possible and is misguided in a lot of ways (especially on FP), but this proposal is in keeping with the persona he cultivated before his Senate run / during the "Hillbilly Elegy" days. The issue is that, like with Hawley, all the economic populism has just been talk and the culture war is ultimately center stage.
  23. This should be coupled with DJT's comments at CPAC about Fetterman... Like, I know we're all beseeched to understand the appeal of this movement at all times and the reasons it has taken hold, but this is beyond any of that.... just pure, unadultered hate for the crime of dealing with an issue that affects 1 out of every 5 Americans. Equal parts cruel and out of touch.
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