Re: General Discussion

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Once upon a time. long, long ago, the Indians a season in Anaheim against the Angels at 11 p.m. and even worse my parents dragged me to see My Fair Lady at the Colony Theater and I couldn't wait to get out in case I missed a pitch. It turned that: a. I loved the movie; b. the game hadn't started when the movie was over, in fact I think, but memory may be creative here, that the game was in fact rained out.

Re: General Discussion

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Nyjer Morgan was a great scrap heap pickup. No risk. I had forgotten what he had achieved in the bigs. As recently as 2011 he hit .304 in 429 at bats. He stole 34 bases in 2010.

Obviously no superstar, but a nice depth outfielder pickup. Take a look at the link if you want to see more....

http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... ny01.shtml
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: General Discussion

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Watched that game, and was quite impressed with Axford.

He threw a very free and easy 94 mph. And that curve, wow!

You can see how he dominated when he had his command down. Let's hope that delivery tweak the Cardinals supposedly helped him with is for real. Looked so last night.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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Hi Civ.

Honestly, the walks were not a loss of command from what I could see. He worked carefully, and just missed on quite a few pitches that were called balls. Remember, Oakland IS a very patient team in general.

So, opening day, working carefully. Seemed to me that there was no danger of them squaring him up so I was not worried. Maybe opening day jitters? Didn't seem so though, more just working carefully.

That "Uncle Charlie" is a thing of beauty and the difference in velocity is quite stark off the fastball.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain