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39 minutes ago, monkeytargets39 said:

I am at a point where I feel Dingler should be the primary catcher.  

Jake has played 5 years and is now 30. He is what he is - doubtful he will ever clear the Mendoza line again.

Dingler isn't particularly young either, but he could still have some improvement possible.

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8 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

Jake has played 5 years and is now 30. He is what he is - doubtful he will ever clear the Mendoza line again.

Dingler isn't particularly young either, but he could still have some improvement possible.

Dingler at least has a track record of minor league offensive success.  Even though it seems to take him a while after each level progression to get to it.  Rogers rarely puts good at bats together.

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They've lost both games Skubal has started and he hasn't been dominant in either one...2-4 is fine but I need to hear some positive news on Vierling here soon.

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1 hour ago, Sports_Freak said:

Yeah, they did. But he's an award winning pitcher now. I can see other teams marketing, saying "come out to the park and see Tarik Skubal, Cy Young winner."

Not a single player/team is more focused when facing Skubal than they were last year.

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1 hour ago, papalawrence said:

The poor Keith decision led to the first 2 runs. Pick it, throw it to first, inning over. Skubal will be dominate

And the bad baserunning in the ninth. You can’t get 2 lead off walks and a single and not score a run. And there wasn’t even a DP. 

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18 minutes ago, SoCalTiger said:

Watching Keith play second I understand why they made him a first baseman. 

Tough day.  I wonder, had he not gone to retake the runner on the stolen base (Bliss?), does Seattle challenge?  It turned out to be nothing in the end, so, ok, big deal.

Then when he was out at the plate, he clearly ran inside the running lane.  If the throw hits him, is he automatically called out?  And if not, can the play be challenged?

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2 hours ago, papalawrence said:

The poor Keith decision led to the first 2 runs. Pick it, throw it to first, inning over. Skubal will be dominate

Trammell would often go to 1st for the third out even when the short throw to 2nd was available, because there were always fewer things that could go wrong. Of course he had a lot of confidence in his throwing accuracy.

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15 hours ago, Sports_Freak said:

Has anyone heard if the nerve in Meadows arm has woken up yet?

I’m not counting on Parker coming back. Not that I believe he never will—he might. But for the sake of mental health as it relates to expectations, I’m just assuming he’s not in the plans for this year. I’m more waiting for Vierling and (gulp) Wenceel to come back for this year, and also, for Max Clark next year.

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3 hours ago, chasfh said:

Colt Keith should have tied the game on the single.

Yeah, he hesitated. Stopped between 2nd and 3rd. Which was dumb, he woulda been easily doubled off anyway. But that LF was playing so shallow, he woulda been a dead duck at home even with a great jump. But if Sweeny woulda gotten that bunt down, or even advanced the runners....

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5 hours ago, chasfh said:

I’m not counting on Parker coming back. Not that I believe he never will—he might. But for the sake of mental health as it relates to expectations, I’m just assuming he’s not in the plans for this year. I’m more waiting for Vierling and (gulp) Wenceel to come back for this year, and also, for Max Clark next year.

I tend to agree with you. Nerves are not cooperative. 

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