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tzill
Lefty 99
- M Tauchman (L) LF
- M Yastrzemski (L) RF
- E Longoria (R) 3B
- B Belt (L) 1B
- W Flores (R) 2B
- B Crawford (L) SS
- C Casali (R) C
- S Duggar (L) CF
- L Webb (R) P
Law those lawing lawmen...
6-4 good guys.
And Tauchman has settled into being about as subpar as the rest of the outfield. Actually, his OPS is worse than most of the rest (except Dickerson). I'm not impressed but he still got some time to right the ship.DigDug, Casali in. Seems like LF and RF are kinda settled (at least until DickDick gets back), Flowers at 2b until LaStella is back.
- M Tauchman (L) LF
- M Yastrzemski (L) RF
- E Longoria (R) 3B
- B Belt (L) 1B
- W Flores (R) 2B
- B Crawford (L) SS
- C Casali (R) C
- S Duggar (L) CF
- L Webb (R) P
Law those lawing lawmen...
6-4 good guys.
He's not whispering shutouts any longer. Are pitchers really doing any better with him than Posey? Offensively, he's not even as good as Tromp was last year, much less what he did in Cincinnati.I know he's the shutout whisperer and all, but how TF does Casali still have a major league roster spot? .116?? cmon, man.
Damn. What have you done for me lately LOLHe's not whispering shutouts any longer. Are pitchers really doing any better with him than Posey? Offensively, he's not even as good as Tromp was last year, much less what he did in Cincinnati.
I didn't understand why he was brought in to begin with. He had a nice streak of shut outs that he caught but was that him or the pitchers? If it was him, then I see value being kept on the roster but if the pitchers are generally performing the same with him as with Posey, then it doesn't make sense to keep him too much longer if he doesn't start to hit a bit more than he has to date.Damn. What have you done for me lately LOL
.109make that .114