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Miller, Kelenic and White are the guys who should have all eyes on them. If Miller and Kelenic live up to their hype and Evan White tells that analytics staff to pound sound and gets back to where he was pre Covid season. If Miller, Kelenic and White all make the team then this could make a special year. @NWinAZ are you going to be bummed if he is the 6th starter or high leverage arm in the pen. Everyone talks about him starting but then also makes this vague comments cause allegedly he is hitting 102. To me it seems Miller will start the season in the Brash’s role from last year.
I won't be bummed because I expect it. I don't agree with it, but I expect it. It is the Mariner way.Miller, Kelenic and White are the guys who should have all eyes on them. If Miller and Kelenic live up to their hype and Evan White tells that analytics staff to pound sound and gets back to where he was pre Covid season. If Miller, Kelenic and White all make the team then this could make a special year. @NWinAZ are you going to be bummed if he is the 6th starter or high leverage arm in the pen. Everyone talks about him starting but then also makes this vague comments cause allegedly he is hitting 102. To me it seems Miller will start the season in the Brash’s role from last year.
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Well glad I actually looked this time because I was about to do the same thing lol. But I will say looking at it, this is another new stance by Kelenic. So I just pray to god whoever he has in his ear makes him stick with the same stance when he struggles.
Apparently he's in better shape this year than last year which I'd say is a good thing. Don't really know how much conditioning really impacts pitchers, but I can't imagine it hurts.
Miller is really the only one I have much hope for, although I don't see any reason to rush him up as he hasn't pitched above AA. We've already got 6 starting pitchers + Matt Brash who I think has SP potential.Miller, Kelenic and White are the guys who should have all eyes on them. If Miller and Kelenic live up to their hype and Evan White tells that analytics staff to pound sound and gets back to where he was pre Covid season. If Miller, Kelenic and White all make the team then this could make a special year. @NWinAZ are you going to be bummed if he is the 6th starter or high leverage arm in the pen. Everyone talks about him starting but then also makes this vague comments cause allegedly he is hitting 102. To me it seems Miller will start the season in the Brash’s role from last year.
Funny you mentioned that because I was just posting this-Well glad I actually looked this time because I was about to do the same thing lol. But I will say looking at it, this is another new stance by Kelenic. So I just pray to god whoever he has in his ear makes him stick with the same stance when he struggles.
The oldest running joke in baseball is the famous, "I am in the best shape of my life this offseason"...lol.Apparently he's in better shape this year than last year which I'd say is a good thing. Don't really know how much conditioning really impacts pitchers, but I can't imagine it hurts.
The oldest running joke in baseball is the famous, "I am in the best shape of my life this offseason"...lol.
That wasn't a dig at you but a comment on all these players that say that. Or the old, "I added 10 lbs of muscles this offseason".Apparently he's in better shape this year than last year which I'd say is a good thing. Don't really know how much conditioning really impacts pitchers, but I can't imagine it hurts.