Sports_Freak Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago No team can have enough depth to cover this many injuries. Making a list...who am I missing? I'm sure there has to be a couple more; Jobe JV Melton Olson Mize Skubal Carpenter Baez Torres Meadows 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 5 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said: No team can have enough depth to cover this many injuries. Making a list...who am I missing? I'm sure there has to be a couple more; Jobe JV Melton Olson Mize Skubal Carpenter Baez Torres Meadows Vest, Brieske Edited 17 hours ago by gehringer_2 1 Quote
Edman85 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Major League: Javier Baez Kerry Carpenter Gleyber Torres Casey Mize Connor Seabold Tarik Skubal Will Vest Beau Brieske Bailey Horn Jackson Jobe Parker Meadows Troy Melton Reese Olson Trey Sweeney Justin Verlander Minor League currently (Anderson and Watson just came back this week) Trei Cruz Sean Guenther Preston Howey Jake Miller Max Alba Colin Fields Jaden Hamm Andrew Sears Seth Stephenson Roberto Campos Nick Dumesnil Woody Hadeen Patrick Lee Nolan McCarthy Franyerber Montilla Alistair Tanner Cale Wetwiska Blake Dickerson Jose Dickson Kameron Douglas Ryan Hall Wanmer Ramirez Zach Swanson Danandres Colon Dugan Darnell Joe Ruzicka Josue Briceno Marco Jimenez Joseph Montalvo Jack Penney Steven Hrustich Antonio Florido Michael Massey Michael Oliveto Shay Timmer Paul Wilson Guillermo Bautista Eddy Felix Garrett Burhenn River Hamilton Wuilberth Mendez Jorger Pitre Mitchell Evans Nestor Miranda Dawson Price Ethan Schiefelbein 2 Quote
Tenacious D Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Should we start a separate thread for dumbass suspensions? Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago I think it's a perfectly reasonable assumption that all the tech that allows pitchers to learn to maximize velo and spin is also teaching them how to put maximum stress on their physiology. Seems almost an inescapable conclusion, but how does any team or even the game as a whole get out of the "arms" race they are in? Quote
chasfh Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: I think it's a perfectly reasonable assumption that all the tech that allows pitchers to learn to maximize velo and spin is also teaching them how to put maximum stress on their physiology. Seems almost an inescapable conclusion, but how does any team or even the game as a whole get out of the "arms" race they are in? Change the ball to deaden it so as make contact less damaging than it is now? Quote
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