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What's the record for runs scored in a 3/4 game series? The Rox are ABSOLUTELY DESTROYING our pitching staff.

Quote from David Nevin on June 16, 2019, 1:05 pm

Colors field is ridiculous.

Must be like El Paso.

Lauer and Margavicuos had no chance.

 

You cant blame Coors Field for Marg, he is just over his head in ML. He got by the first few starts by being crafty and unknown. Now, they are just sitting on the unimpressive fastball he offers. Needs to work on his craft in AA.

11 hits and 9 runs in one inning.

 

Quote from David Nevin on June 16, 2019, 1:09 pm

11 hits and 9 runs in one inning.

 

Not hitting spots would have put up those runs in any park! And Renfroes HR was an out in any other park.

That's a great GAME for us😂😂

I get that Vlad Jr. has a great hit tool. However, how can they say he is a better prospect that Tatis Jr. The speed that he plays with is just crazy. He just scored on one hopper to the pitcher!! Wow!

Is Coors the best offensive park by a large margin? There are a great deal of band boxes in the NL - Cincy, Philly, St. Louis, Pittsburgh- but Colorado must be disproportionately ahead in runs, HR's, slugging.

Quote from BoosterSD on June 16, 2019, 1:20 pm

I get that Vlad Jr. has a great hit tool. However, how can they say he is a better prospect that Tatis Jr. The speed that he plays with is just crazy. He just scored on one hopper to the pitcher!! Wow!

I'm thinking Tatis is what they refer to as a generational player.

Preller hosed the Sox on that deal. Yeah for our team👍

Quote from BoosterSD on June 16, 2019, 1:20 pm

I get that Vlad Jr. has a great hit tool. However, how can they say he is a better prospect that Tatis Jr. The speed that he plays with is just crazy. He just scored on one hopper to the pitcher!! Wow!

Agree .... 5 outstanding tools > just a hit tool no matter how good. Tatis presents value even when in a hitting slump ... Vlad?

Quote from WindsorUK on June 16, 2019, 1:26 pm

Is Coors the best offensive park by a large margin? There are a great deal of band boxes in the NL - Cincy, Philly, St. Louis, Pittsburgh- but Colorado must be disproportionately ahead in runs, HR's, slugging.

Actually, I think that BAL with its short fences is easier to go out than Coors. Plus BAL pitching staff makes Marg look like a CY contender. The problem with Coors is the elevation and dry air take movement off of breaking pitches and the extremely large outfield allows a lot of hits.

 

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