DO NOT PLAY. I am posting for the sake of honesty, because when I get out of this miserable slump I want it documented, not just a bunch of BS like, “Oh yeah, I’ve hit 7 of my last 9 picks, off the board.” That is crap.
Now and then even a BLIND squirrel can find an acorn
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11 -15 -2, -306.03, - RoR -11.3%
JMHO – 4/26
F5 – RL - Cubs +115 – Cabrera/Buehler
DO NOT PLAY. I am posting for the sake of honesty, because when I get out of this miserable slump I want it documented, not just a bunch of BS like, “Oh yeah, I’ve hit 7 of my last 9 picks, off the board.” That is crap.
It's the only one that stuck out to me last night.
Have you watched Mason Miller pitch yet?
In my honest opinion...if he doesn't get hurt, and finds a way to stay consistent for years to come, then we'll see a Trevor Hoffman/Mariano Rivera type of career.
That would be cool to see.
Good Luck
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It's the only one that stuck out to me last night.
Have you watched Mason Miller pitch yet?
In my honest opinion...if he doesn't get hurt, and finds a way to stay consistent for years to come, then we'll see a Trevor Hoffman/Mariano Rivera type of career.
Always thought that Cabrera used to be one step away from becoming an ace because of one thing: his perennial control issues. Arriving to Cubs seems to be the turning point. Amazing stuff (great moving fastball with nasty change up and a very good slider). And finally his BoB numbers are waaaaay better now.
Cubs for me (1H and FG).
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@KeyElement
Always thought that Cabrera used to be one step away from becoming an ace because of one thing: his perennial control issues. Arriving to Cubs seems to be the turning point. Amazing stuff (great moving fastball with nasty change up and a very good slider). And finally his BoB numbers are waaaaay better now.
".if he doesn't get hurt, and finds a way to stay consistent for years to come, then we'll see a Trevor Hoffman/Mariano Rivera type of career. "
What I can really appreciate here is the inclusion of Trevor Hoffman, a guy that had every bit the career Rivera did, but is seldom mentioned. He had a much harder grind, but did not have the national media falling all over him. New York media makes a super-hero out of some very good players, but to the exclusion of other worthy players. Thanx, from myself and Trevor Hoffman.
Now and then even a BLIND squirrel can find an acorn
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@undermysac
".if he doesn't get hurt, and finds a way to stay consistent for years to come, then we'll see a Trevor Hoffman/Mariano Rivera type of career. "
What I can really appreciate here is the inclusion of Trevor Hoffman, a guy that had every bit the career Rivera did, but is seldom mentioned. He had a much harder grind, but did not have the national media falling all over him. New York media makes a super-hero out of some very good players, but to the exclusion of other worthy players. Thanx, from myself and Trevor Hoffman.
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