Ahem.Close though!
Unless it’s changed with replay Umps have historically been very generous to fielders when it comes to DP transfers. Like if it touches the glove they give it to themWas that really on the transfer? He never caught it
He just had a great line on the fan who threw Casas’ ball back. Said that the guy needed a cutoff man to get the ball back on the field. LOL.Thanks. I've liked him whenever I've heard him
You could but Duvall is the only one you want to drop so you end up with 3 lefties in a row. I think they will just leave him.At what point do they consider moving Casas up in the order?
Not that everything isn’t going just fine as is…
Not sure there is somewhere to move him... good problem to have.At what point do they consider moving Casas up in the order?
Not that everything isn’t going just fine as is…
Eactly... "good problem to have". He's doing just fine where he's at.Not sure there is somewhere to move him... good problem to have.
Turner 3rd and Duvall 5th as the righties to break up the lefties.
Duran, Yoshida, and Devers are the 3 lefties ahead of Casas.
Yeah, not sure if it’s “correct”, but that’s a typical call. They almost always give it to you if it hits the glove like that.Unless it’s changed with replay Umps have historically been very generous to fielders when it comes to DP transfers. Like if it touches the glove they give it to them
And when Story comes back, Duvall can be the #7 hitter.Eactly... "good problem to have". He's doing just fine where he's at.
Triples Alley!Right center is huuuuuuuge here. That was well hit by Duran.
No doubt. Outside of a couple doubles and a bomb, he's been very efficient.Lost in all of the Casasing is the fact that Webb is kind of dealing too.