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Yeah. It is a lot easier to get exposed when you are tired.Yes.
It's his first full MLB season and he's gotten very few days off. And pitchers have made adjustments and he's been slow to counter.
I agree with this dude:
maybe both, technically a rookie and he's played a lot of games so he's got to be wearing down plus pitchers/teams are figuring out his weaknesses and taking advantage of team
Tired or exposed?
they're already down by 2 in the 2ndBAL is tanking in spectacularly impressive fashion
If MLB Pipeline wasn't so biased toward shortstops, Leiter would be even higher.
He works out a lot and lifts weights. He’s in great physical condition. He doesn’t have that guy who was leading MLB in walks hitting behind him any more and that might be a factor.maybe both, technically a rookie and he's played a lot of games so he's got to be wearing down plus pitchers/teams are figuring out his weaknesses and taking advantage of team
could beHe works out a lot and lifts weights. He’s in great physical condition. He doesn’t have that guy who was leading MLB in walks hitting behind him any more and that might be a factor.
they're already down by 2 in the 2nd
I think he was referring to the Orioles, but it works either way. Loland the first innings are supposed to be his specialty
trueI think he was referring to the Orioles, but it works either way. Lol
Probably, neither of them belongs in those spots on even a decent team.Doesn't help when your 3/4/5 hitters have two on and can't get the ball out of the infield.
Lord knows when that will be hereProbably, neither of them belongs in those spots on even a decent team.
OK. That was blown3-1 Seattle. Bank on it. We can all go home now.