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Post by Spencer on Feb 20, 2016 19:08:09 GMT -5
Hes a really nice piece. has he been TIAd yet?
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Post by Erbes on Feb 20, 2016 19:08:28 GMT -5
Also lots of hitters parks in the AL and pitchers parks in NL. I bet he crushes in the NL.
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Post by Spencer on Feb 20, 2016 19:08:48 GMT -5
Im stoked on Mullins. Just got a PD to hits.
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Post by Spencer on Feb 20, 2016 19:09:05 GMT -5
I need more offense.
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Post by Spencer on Feb 20, 2016 19:09:13 GMT -5
Really want a big bopper.
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Post by Spencer on Feb 20, 2016 19:09:24 GMT -5
Any LHB with 12+ in homers?
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 19:13:45 GMT -5
That would take 4-5 spring trainings? To get him to a respectable B? nah, when you teach positions they don't necessarily come in at E
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 19:15:10 GMT -5
either way though, he is already pretty good in CF, worth it to try to add some extra value by getting him into the MI
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Post by Darell on Feb 20, 2016 19:16:03 GMT -5
Any LHB with 12+ in homers? Ollie but hes only 11. :/
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 19:16:48 GMT -5
Any LHB with 12+ in homers? Josh Bell for St. Louis hits switch, which since most pitchers are Righties makes him primarily a lefty
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 19:17:19 GMT -5
Also, Lamb, then New York has Dozier and Gennett both
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 19:18:50 GMT -5
Also lots of hitters parks in the AL and pitchers parks in NL. I bet he crushes in the NL. nah, he doesn't have ratings like a stud, just talents
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 19:26:42 GMT -5
Also, Cincy, Colorado, Cleveland, Houston are all mega hitters parks
Chicago (N) I'd say is, for him, with him being a Lefty facing a bunch of Righties typically.
Oakland, LA, St. Louis are neutral
SD, Texas, SF fall on the heavy pitchers park side
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 19:31:39 GMT -5
In the AL
really only Florida is a major hitters park
New York (M), Anaheim lean hitters
Id put Boston about here, not as strong as Anaheim or New York, but not quite neutral
Atlanta, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New York (A), Tampa are all pretty neutral for a lefty
Pitt,Philly,Washington lean pitchers
Detroit Mega pitchers A bunch of parks are right at balanced or slightly hitter friendly.
Don't know Kobe's ratings now
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Post by Darell on Feb 20, 2016 19:42:36 GMT -5
Shale made a stadium info thread somewhere.
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Post by Darell on Feb 20, 2016 19:42:52 GMT -5
Think it has Washington
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Post by Captain America on Feb 20, 2016 19:43:16 GMT -5
In the AL really only Florida is a major hitters park New York (M), Anaheim lean hitters Id put Boston about here, not as strong as Anaheim or New York, but not quite neutral Atlanta, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New York (A), Tampa are all pretty neutral for a lefty Pitt,Philly,Washington lean pitchers Detroit Mega pitchers A bunch of parks are right at balanced or slightly hitter friendly. Don't know Kobe's ratings now Kobe is Washington lol
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 19:43:31 GMT -5
Shale made a stadium info thread somewhere. yeah, I found it, thought it had been deleted essentially, NL is far more extreme on both sides, but I would say is more hitter friendly than pitcher friendly, 4 heavy hitters parks vs. 3 heavy pitchers parks (FOR LEFTIES)
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 19:44:13 GMT -5
In the AL really only Florida is a major hitters park New York (M), Anaheim lean hitters Id put Boston about here, not as strong as Anaheim or New York, but not quite neutral Atlanta, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New York (A), Tampa are all pretty neutral for a lefty Pitt,Philly,Washington lean pitchers Detroit Mega pitchers A bunch of parks are right at balanced or slightly hitter friendly. Don't know Kobe's ratings now Kobe is Washington lol I edited in Washington once I found the thread, just forgot to delete the last part
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Post by danchevy on Feb 20, 2016 20:22:28 GMT -5
Also, Lamb, then New York has Dozier and Gennett both Morris and Gennett And Morris is beasting this year and a LHB too
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Post by Broph on Feb 20, 2016 20:42:44 GMT -5
Also, Lamb, then New York has Dozier and Gennett both Morris and Gennett And Morris is beasting this year and a LHB too yeah him
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Post by danchevy on Feb 20, 2016 20:46:28 GMT -5
Tried moving Morris all offseason and almost all year last year. So happy nobody really made a convincing offer.
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Post by Captain America on Feb 20, 2016 20:57:42 GMT -5
Morris is sick but I can't add salary
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Post by Captain America on Feb 20, 2016 20:57:55 GMT -5
Plus Ike is doing well himself
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Post by Captain America on Feb 20, 2016 20:58:24 GMT -5
Surprised he got that PD recently but I'll take it
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