The 2019 MLB Random Thoughts Thread

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So, wasn't there someone in here saying that Yelich wasn't gonna keep hitting? Where's that dude at? He gotta come hold this 'L'.
@Remote will cite trajectories and launch angles as reasons why he'll stop mashing eventually.

Yelich got out of Miami and turned into Barry Bonds. :dead:
 

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Twins raking today...11 home runs. And I believe 20 games in now Chris Davis has given up the same amount of home runs as hes hit.
 

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You ever seen Jorge Cantu

He was more of a utility infielder, than an everyday third baseman. Depending on the season he would get time at first, second, or third. You can’t compare him to a guy like Devers that is a true third baseman.

Devers’ fielding has always been inconsistent, but he’s seemingly somehow getting worse.
 

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@Remote will cite trajectories and launch angles as reasons why he'll stop mashing eventually.

Yelich got out of Miami and turned into Barry Bonds. :dead:
Yelich had a 51.8% ground ball rate last year and for just about his entire time in Miami.

So far he has 37.7% ground ball rate in 2019.
That's a massive change.

If anyone doesnt understand that hitting the ball on the ground is a bad thing, they shouldn't be talking baseball in the first place.

The more shocking thing than everyone talking about Yelich though, is the early success Jason Heyward is having
 

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Manfred doesn't respect the game of baseball. This is only going to get worse when there's no wind to keep a ball in play. The new balls are slicker with little to no grip hence pitchers having location issues. When you get to 3-2 or 3-1, you have to throw for a strike and open yourself up to a hit. Great to good pitchers have turned pedestrian this year. For example, Nola, Scherzer and deGrom all have ERAs over four. This is nuts.
 
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