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4 minutes ago, SoCalTiger said:

I shudder at the thought of playing this series so they will probably do well .

That’s conceivable. They haven’t even had a run of “dumb luck“ lately so it seems like they’re due.

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My friend John who lives in Clearwater and grew up in East Detroit now Eastpointe, sits a 30 minute drive from Tropicana Field and he loves the place. Sings its praises in fact.

And basically he loves the air conditioning and being able to watch baseball out of the heat and humidity. It might be unpleasant to watch it on TV but if you’re indoors there instead of outside sweltering in the parking lot, it’s pretty great according to him. To each their own.

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Another injury which nobody is talking about is Meadows.  Everybody was complaining about him and saying that he sucked, but he was an excellent defender and he hit a lot better than half their line-up is hitting now.  Their offense and defense was a lot better before all the injuries. 

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2 minutes ago, Tiger337 said:

Another injury which nobody is talking about is Meadows.  Everybody was complaining about him and saying that he sucked, but he was an excellent defender and he hit a lot better than half their line-up is hitting now.  Their offense and defense was a lot better before all the injuries. 

but Meadows was never more than a provisional member of the 26. It was probably at least 50/50 he would hit himself off the team. Of course in retrospect once Carpenter went down he probably would have stayed weak bat or no.

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29 minutes ago, Tiger337 said:

Another injury which nobody is talking about is Meadows.  Everybody was complaining about him and saying that he sucked, but he was an excellent defender and he hit a lot better than half their line-up is hitting now.  Their offense and defense was a lot better before all the injuries. 

Concur that he theoretically would be on a star trajectory if he hadn't been injured in 2025.  

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43 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

but Meadows was never more than a provisional member of the 26. It was probably at least 50/50 he would hit himself off the team. Of course in retrospect once Carpenter went down he probably would have stayed weak bat or no.

He was starting at the beginning of the season and had a OPS of .641.  His lifetime OPS is .691.  He is also an excellent defender.  Who was going ro replace him if sent down?  I think we found out the answer to that.  

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