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  1. THIS!
    itsKnoppUitsme got a reaction from Angel Oracle in WIN!   
    Jack Youngblood playing in the playoffs, Super Bowl & the Pro Bowl 
    with a freaking Broken Leg!
  2. Funny
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Dtwncbad in Salt Lake City ownership group pursuing MLB expansion team   
    I don’t know, Joseph Smith banked on a good portion of that population being pretty dense.
  3. Thank You
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to AngelsWin.com in AngelsWin Today: Executive, Former MLB Player and Prospect Analyst Discuss Angels Top Young Players   
    By Taylor Blake Ward, AngelsWin.com Senior Writer
    Spring Training is done, and the real thing all starts now – or technically, earlier before the weekend. Taking a look back at the spring though, we focused on more than a handful of Angels prospects and how different perspectives can come out of spring from a performance standpoint and the trained eye of experts. We asked three different people from three different fields about their opinions of specific players during the spring.
    We asked our experts – who consist of an Angels Front Office Executive, a former player who was in Angels camp regularly, and a prospect analyst – about their opinions on some of the Angels top prospects through the spring, as well as some non-Major League standouts from the World Baseball Classic and Angels camp in general.
    Our experts were asked to give their opinions anonymously for two reasons. One is that their opinion and work is for their primary employers, and not for this affiliate, and discretion is asked of their employers. Secondly, we do not want their opinions to dictate the opinion of the reader based on who they are and their merit.
    With that, let’s jump into this.
     
    LOGAN O'HOPPE:
    Executive: “Excited for what he brings to the table on both sides of the ball. The aptitude is advanced for his age. He’s gonna turn 23 this year and obviously bringing in a rookie catcher when you’re plans are absolutely to contend, you know, it’s not the easiest thing in the world this day in age but we think he has the capability and aptitude and all the ingredients on the mental side to handle it. We’re excited for the future with him and excited to see what he can do.”
    Former Player: “Wow. For me, ‘leader’ would be the one word you can already describe him as. There’s a presence about him. Just the way he walks around the field and his communication and relationship with his pitching staff is amazing for a kid. Also, I love how quiet he is behind the plate. His hands are great. Sets targets. Judging from his swing I think there’s a lot of upside in his offense too. I’m always defense first as far as catcher and as far as you handle your staff and I know for a fact Shohei Ohtani loves throwing to him and for me that’s good enough. When you hear that, that’s good.”
    Prospect Analyst: "Impressive behind the dish. Impressive leadership skills as well. All around looked really, really good."
     
    JO ADELL AND MICKEY MONIAK:
    Executive: “Jo worked really hard this off-season. He spent a lot of time in Tempe over the winter and honing his game defensively. We saw market improvement this spring. I think offensively – progress – maybe not quite to the extent we saw defensively but certainly progress and obviously the tools are obvious. Mickey, same thing. In terms of the at bat quality, he improved in Spring Training. A few subtle things swing-wise that he was working on seemed to translate into games. I think just sending him down to get regular at bats, and obviously we had a full outfield when we’re healthy and really happy with where we’re at at the big league level. Just sending him down to get the opportunity for everyday at bats and continue to develop and I think there’s still more left in the tank there.”
    Former Player: “Mickey – we’ll start with him first. First of all, great kid. He wants to learn and I finally saw a confident hitter there and the ball was jumping off his bat. Better coverage of the plate. Exceptional speed I think and good defender too so he could be a really, really good player. I saw him in a high school game when he played against one of my kids (I was coaching) and they were both first round picks. I was impressed then and I am even more now than I was last year. I like what I saw last year, but even more now because I think he’s figured it out with getting his hands through the baseball. Now Jo – I’ve been pulling for Jo since day one. And the power, I mean his body right now is unreal. Strong as can be. I just feel that he needs to just get on a roll where he doesn’t have to answer questions about ‘why is this? Why is that?’ And there were some signs he’s gotten way better defensively and we know all the other skillsets he has, but just letting his hands get through the baseball and not trying to overthink things at the plate. Because he’s got incredible athleticism and he’s got good baseball instincts that I think he still has a chance. I’m not giving up on him because I think he’s still there. He’s still young but I think it’s there where he could be a star.”
    Prospect Analyst: "Adell is learning. Ability is there. He needs to keep his emotions in check though. Moniak – Give him a chance at the Major League level at some point and see what he can do. Super impressive this spring but something he's done in the past."
     
    JORDYN ADAMS:
    Executive: “Jordyn obviously ended Spring Training with the Major League team. Went to Los Angeles to partake in the Freeway Series and that should probably speak for itself in terms of the trend for him. For him, came in physically certainly more developed. I think the mental side of things too. I know our group was pleased with the development there as well. Had a nice camp. Had nice at bats on the Major League side and felt like – obviously brought him to LA, not necessarily a reward but to some extent showed us that maybe he’s not that far away. I’ll be excited to see what he can do, and he’ll be in Triple-A. Brief stint in Double-A last year, but he’ll start in Triple-A and you’re only one step away there.”
    Former Player: “Love him. When I talked to Torii Hunter the first thing I said was, ‘Dude, I like this kid.’ I like the way he’s at the plate right now. His hands. They can pitch him inside and he’s able to go inside out on it. He also has tremendous power too. From the kid I saw last year to this year, man, you’re talking about gigantic strides, I mean, gigantic. That I went from, ‘I hope he turns into a pretty good player’ to thinking, ‘alright, this kid could turn into a really, really, really good player.’ I can see it in his eyes. I can see it in his demeanor. He believes in himself now, which is tough in this game. I’ve seen a lot of great players, even when I was in the game, that you could have all the skills in the world but if you don’t have the confidence you’re not going to be around this game long. But now I’m seeing a kid that has some high upside.”
    Prospect Analyst: "Very impressive. Took big steps forward this spring on all sides of the game. He's quick, played well defensively at all three outfield spots. I think you're seeing the bat come around and you'll see an uptick in power, especially in Salt Lake."
     
    JEREMIAH JACKSON:
    Executive: “J.J., kind of like Mickey. I don’t know if it’s noticeable to the untrained eye but knowing the player as well there was some subtle adjustments this year to last year. Offensively, similar in terms of thought there were better at bats. Played some outfield, played some infield in Major League camp. Certainly someone that has all the physical tools. I think his momentum is like Jordyn, similar in the second half last year. Just excited to see continued development. That was something certainly we saw from Jeremiah in 2021, and Jordyn as well. Both those guys, I think the arrow is up.”
    Former Player: “Again, watching the game last night and watching a number of Spring Training games down there with him – the smile I see on my face when I see the player he is now from where he was last year and the year before – yeah. The glove plays. The baserunning skills play. He hit a home run to right-center field way out. Granted, the baseball does carry for the most part in Arizona, but when he hit that it was cold and the baseball wasn’t carrying. To hit a home run the opposite way like that – granted, it’s a walkoff in a Spring Training game so I guess it doesn’t matter to most people, but for me when you see a young person do that – because that Spring Training game is a regular season game for these kids because they’re trying to prove something. He’s got a chance of helping us out for a number of years.”
    Prospect Analyst: "Another one that was really impressive. He got a lot of opportunities this spring. I don't know where he plays, and I think the Angels are still trying to figure that out too. I think he ends up being a 20-home run, 30 percent strikeout guy."
     
    KYREN PARIS:
    Executive: “Really, really good Major League camp. Slowed the game down. Thought it was really impressive for a kid his age. His at bats – he’s always controlled the strike zone but showed a good eye at the plate, so that wasn’t all that surprising I guess. Just defensively, made several nice plays on balls in the air, several nice plays on balls on the ground. Having the range either direction. I thought that was the most impressive thing from him this spring was the ability to slow the game down. Sometimes with a lot of young players who get into that environment and the game kind of speeds up on them, and that was the exact opposite for Kyren. He was wired the right way. Physically, he’s developing really well. The ball is coming off hot. I think it’s sneaky power for when you look at him, maybe not the most imposing guy, but certainly there are tools there, no question. Just very young. Another guy who went to Double-A and had some success, so arrow up for him as well. I think what he showed – the slow heartbeat in Spring Training was impressive.”
    Former Player: “Again, Glove is outstanding. He hit the ball hard every at bat. At one point he was leading the team in RBI and everything else down there in Spring Training. I was trying to pick out guys who really could help this team, especially in the infield where we do have depth at the Major League level, but guys who are playing in-and-out of their normal playing position per se, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him in the not-too-distant future because I think he does everything really well. Barrels up the baseball exceptionally well at the plate. I know I’m sounding like I’m loving all these kids but I really am. I haven’t been able to say that in years, but these kids are all legit. I think Paris has a chance to be really special.”
    Prospect Analyst: "Sky is the limit at the moment with him. It's a beautiful swing. Defensively very good. He has the makings of being a very good second baseman in the future. That's probably the only negative is that he's probably a second baseman."
     
    ZACH NETO:
    Executive: “(Laughs) His Major League camp was – came in late to games, got some starts towards the end, he was kind of as advertised in terms of at bat quality. Certainly, made good decisions. Showed the ability to drive the ball to all fields. Showed some athleticism on the bases. He came in stronger, especially in the lower half, and I think it showed in his batted ball quality as well. The impact he’s displaying in games, and showed the same thing on the backfields. When he was sent down I saw him in a couple backfield games and it was impressive how he was able to get to velocity (with power). Defensively too, instinctually made a couple of really nice plays. Showed arm strength from deep in the hole. Showed the arm for short certainly. Really excited for his potential and think we got a good one there.”
    Former Player: “Okay, that’s my top dog right there (laughs). Exit velocity over 100 miles per hour every at bat. Unbelievable arm at shortstop. Great range. The one thing I love about him and just talking to him – he feels he already belongs, which doesn’t happen often. It’s not just a fake bravado. This kid believes he belongs here right now, and I believe he’s almost there right now that quickly. I know the whole thing about wanting to see kids get – especially hitters – get at bats in the minors, and a number of at bats per se, but he’s knocking on stardom right now. Real close. Real, real close. Love his arm, love his attitude, love his confidence. And boy, he makes the approach at the plate where he has that high leg kick, put him against two strikes and it’s a different swing and different path and still the ball is jumping off the bat so well. He’s legit. He’s totally legit.”
    Prospect Analyst: "Neto was impressive. He's gonna stick at shortstop defensively. He's gonna hit well. I like the two-strike approach as well, which is nice to see. The only thing that might lack is power in my opinion but if everything else pans out and he's a 10-home run guy it's not a horrible thing."
     
    CHASE SILSETH:
    Executive: “I think the biggest thing with Chase is the development of his slider. He calls it a cutter. It’s arguably his best pitch in my mind. Was a consistent plus pitch, swing-and-miss offering. It acts more like a slider with sharp tilt in the upper 80’s. He calls it a cutter. I remember C.C. Sabathia would call his sweeper a cutter so it just kind of how guys do that as a cue for themselves to make sure they’re throwing it the right way but that was the most encouraging thing with him. Something consistent that’s harder versus his two-plane curveball and the split where at times the command can waver. So that was, to me, the most encouraging thing for him. He’ll go to Triple-A. There was some debate about that but I think a new environment for him. He spent the year last year at Double-A when he wasn’t in the big leagues so certainly still high on him.”
    Former Player: “I always say, I call him a miniature version of Alek Manoah from the Jays. I know that’s pretty tough to make any comparison because I know that guy is already one of the best pitchers in the game and still a young kid himself, but Chase has that stuff. Great attitude, fearless, tough as nails. I went through the same process myself – he’ll have a lot of games where he’ll go seven innings and no runs and then other games where it gets by him too quick. Once he figures out how to slow down the process when you give up a couple hits or a couple flares or something goes against you, he’s a top of the rotation guy. He throws that hard. The splitter, the sweeper-slider is gonna work and play. Same thing with his curveball. His upside is right there, and I think he’s gonna be a help this year.”
    Prospect Analyst: "He needs to work on command which I'm assuming he'll do in Salt Lake this year. He probably shouldn't be up this year but if he is he's not a bad option for the Angels. He needs a fourth pitch – something that is hard and isn't straight. Just a better fastball."
     
    BEN JOYCE:
    Executive: “As good an arm as there is maybe in the world. He’s now throwing a sweeper and harder slider, almost like a cutter. Just refining those secondary pitches. We saw in Major League games too the fastball command can get away from him a little bit. But man, when he’s right, it’s obviously closer stuff. A guy who has thrown strikes adequately enough in the past. Just refining the secondary stuff, I think – even one of those two pitches, whenever that happens, I think you could certainly see him the big leagues soon after.”
    Former Player: “(Laughs) Oh man. He’s one of those kids you can’t help but just go ‘wow.’ When you’re throwing 104, he’s wild enough where no one is going to be comfortable in the batter’s box and I don’t think that’s a bad thing. It reminds me of (Andre Munoz) in Seattle, that kind of stuff. His slider and his cutter – or sweeper and his cutter, that’s the terminology now – he can throw those for strikes and there’s enough movement. If I’m a right-handed batter, I don’t think I’ll ever get close to being comfortable in the batter’s box. He’s got that kind of movement and when you throw that hard with movement like that – and his body, and I kind of joked around and told some people he kind of reminds me of just a little smaller version of Noah Syndergaard. His body has a chance to be strong for a long period of time and that role he would be in. I would not be surprised if he’s pitching in some big moments this year that quickly even though he has very limited professional innings, but with an arm like that you ride him because he’s that good. He can dominate out of the bullpen.”
    Prospect Analyst: "They'll see him up this year at some point. Took huge steps forward, especially from where he was at Rocket City last year. The hard slider/cutter – whatever you want to call that – is really good. When he's on, it's unhittable. When he's slightly off, it's unhittable. When he's bad, he's bad."
     
    RANDOM WBC PROSPECT/PLAYER WHO STOOD OUT:
    Executive: “Roki Sasaki (laughs). I mean, the arm, the age. Kind of what he did last year – it’s top of the rotation stuff. I know he’s several years away but certainly one to monitor.”
    Former Player: “The one kid I really liked was Joey Meseses. Munetaka Murakami from Japan, not that he’s hidden because everyone knows all about him after he broke Sadaharo Oh’s single-season home run record. Especially when you saw him struggle, I mean, he struggled, and he had that big game-winning double that scored Ohtani and other runner to win that game against Mexico. Then he homered against Team USA. That kid, I can’t wait for him to come over to the states as some point, so he’d be my guy right now but it’s not like he’s a hidden jewel. I think a lot of people know enough about him and I’m pretty impressed. Same thing with the pitcher, Roki Sasaki. Pitching against Team USA bringing it, touching 100 with that splitter too.”
    Prospect Analyst: "I think the easy answer is Roki Sasaki. That's unbelievable. I want to see him at the Major League level really soon. Beside him, any name from Team Japan. That is a fun team. Also, it was the first time I got to see him play live is Tetsuto Yamada. I think he's really impressive."
     
    ANGELS PROSPECT WHO STOOD OUT:
    Executive: “I don’t know if Sam Bachman is too easy but kind of just where he ended last year and where he is now. Upper 90’s with two plus secondary pitches. For him he’s right where we want him to be. Coming off last year and seeing the stuff back to where we saw in college, that’s as much as any that stuck out in terms of bouncing back so to speak. Edgar Quero’s bat is for real. He’s gonna get pushed to Double-A. (Our staff) wants to challenge guys and we certainly feel he’s up for it. 20-years-old in that league is not easy so we’ll see there. I think we had several guys who had shown more velocity – Landon Marceaux has shown more velocity. Coleman Crow, same thing. Just improvements there. Intrigued to see what those guys do.”
    Former Player: “Two guys. Sam Bachman, I finally got a chance to see him. Again, we know a lot about him but finally seeing him pitch. I’d heard we might see him last year but obviously some injuries slowed him down. He’s a hidden jewel that we might see coming at some point. But Osmy Gregorio, the kid, my God, he can fly. His throw across the diamond with the broken bat, he didn’t even flinch. The barrel of the broken bat went flying by him and he threw the ball to first like 83 miles per hour. Off balance throw. And the way he runs and good enough approach at the plate. I like that kid a lot – I mean, a ton. Watching him run, I haven’t seen – especially with the game now where you might see the stolen base become a legit threat – that kid, I like a lot, a ton. Just seeing him walking around the field at Angel Stadium the last couple of days, I’m like, ‘Yeah, he’s not overwhelmed.’ You could tell he likes his big moments so Gregorio would be my guy out of nowhere. Even seeing him in Spring Training and then seeing him on the big stage going against the Dodgers. I know it’s a Spring Training game but still, that speed plays. He went from first-to-third in 7.4 seconds. That’s unreal. Also, Victor Mederos is going to be a beast on the mound. He’s going to be real good. Watched his bullpens. He has some serious upside.”
    Prospect Analyst: "Mickey Moniak was a standout for sure. Very impressive but again, he's done it in the past. Osmy Gregorio, actually. I've seen him in the minors before. Someone to keep an eye on. All the tools are there. Interested as to why he hasn't gotten an opportunity in other places before. Just someone I'll keep an eye on."
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  4. THIS!
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Spirit in Gameday Thread: Los Angeles Angels vs. Oakland A's (OPENING DAY) March 30th, 2023   
    Text I just sent my kids ...
    "I’m so sorry I raised you guys to love this team.  That’s on me.  I’m a horrible father."
     
  5. THIS!
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to IheartLA in MLB Trade Rumors: The Angels' Potentially Elite Rotation   
    If we bring Bauer in then I’d call it elite
  6. It's True!
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Docwaukee in Victor Rojas (thread) on Twitter re: baseball analytics   
    There's a reason that analytics exist.   There are absolutely human elements to every sport.  And there is information that allows you to make better decisions in conjunction with identifying those human factor.  But it also saves you from your own inexperience/arrogance.  Going purely with your gut doesn't work either.  
    Do people follow a recipe when they bake a cake?  Sure.  It might be on an ipad or printed out or it might be in their head because they've done it so many times.  Sometimes people think they've got the recipe memorized but they forget an ingredient.  Sometime the recipe is complicated and it helps to check and make sure you've got it right.  Sometimes you might add or subtract an additional ingredient on purpose to see if it tastes better.  Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't.  Sometimes your oven isn't exactly the temperature you expect.  
    If you generally follow the recipe it's gonna turn out pretty well.  You might be able to make some tweaks here and there to make it better.  But in general, following the instructions is going to give you good results.  
  7. THIS!
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Blarg in The Problem with the 2022 Angels Visualized (compared to the Astros)   
    The Angels have had more basement than floor for the last 7 seasons. And the basement was moldy and had rodents. 
  8. THIS!
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to AngelsFaninGA in Has Pujols had more clutch hits this year for STL than his entire Angels career?   
    He can eat shit. His legacy deserves to be permanently tarnished, yet half a season of record-chasing is making everyone forget how big of a piece of trash he was, both in terms of attitude and on-field performance, for an entire decade while he was here. Easily my most hated ex-Angel. 
  9. It's True!
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Just Sayin in Jo Adell's outlook   
    I had a hard time when I found out Santa Claus wasn’t real back at age seven.  I really did. 😂
    But I learned that people will ask you if you “believe” in something when there is very little (if any) evidence of something being “true” or “real”.....
    The “believers” in Jo Adell have made quite a few excuses for him.  I don’t understand why.  Why can’t we just look at the numbers?  Or some of the replays? 😂
    It’s okay to see things as they are. 
    IMHO?
    Bust.....
    Hope I’m wrong....and will genuinely be happy if people one day tell me “see? you should have believed!”
    But I’ve already been burned on that Santa Claus deal.  😂
    Many have dubbed Adell (from day one when he was drafted) as literally “the second coming of Christ”
    I’m starting to see why.  Because waiting for him to come around has literally been as slow, if not slower....than “The second coming of Christ” 😂😂
    I’m just sayin’

     
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    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to ScottT in Who would you cut from the 40 man before August 31?   
    lol Chavez.  
    I realize he has had good results lately.  Was his last poor year with the Angels in 1984?
    I said "oh, ffs" in that trade thread because of him.
    How in the world does he blow up when he comes here?   It's not coaching.  Which is a valid argument at times with the Angels.
    What the fuck. 
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    itsKnoppUitsme got a reaction from Jeremiah in What keeps you watching the Angels in 2022? (Besides Ohtani)   
    A life long bad habit, like smoking 
    very hard to quit!
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    itsKnoppUitsme got a reaction from BigVladdy in What keeps you watching the Angels in 2022? (Besides Ohtani)   
    A life long bad habit, like smoking 
    very hard to quit!
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    itsKnoppUitsme got a reaction from Blarg in What keeps you watching the Angels in 2022? (Besides Ohtani)   
    A life long bad habit, like smoking 
    very hard to quit!
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    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Angel Oracle in What keeps you watching the Angels in 2022? (Besides Ohtani)   
    Seeing which key player gets injured next 
    It’s a morbid fascination, admittedly.
  15. THIS!
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Tank in Angels activate David Fletcher, option Michael Stefanic, place Matt Duffy on 60-day IL   
    put him at 3B with rengifo at 2B and squid at SS.
  16. Thank You
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Docwaukee in Angels select SS Zach Neto 13th overall in the 1st round of the 2022 MLB Draft   
    you're being ridiculous.  and talking out of your rear as if you know.  You're awesome man but you gotta slow your roll sometimes.  Half the kids in the draft came out of HS where they played against guys who could barely tie their shoes.  And a huge chunk of guys who end up amazing players got signed at the age of 16 as intl prospects.  The guys destroyed his competition and has cred from the cape cod league.  He was pretty much a consensus top halfish first rounder.  
    BTW, who did you want?  A guy who dropped to 13 because of injury issues or some high floor college starter with MOTR upside?  They obviously spent a lot of time looking at this kid.  And personally, I appreciate the risk.  I didn't do enough research to make any sort of disparaging comments, and even if I did, I'm still just some message board poster.  
    Anyone who projects this guy to be a bust probably has about a 70% chance of being right.  
    Here's something I really like about this guy.  He's a friggin baseball player.  (unlike guys like Adams, Marsh and Adell when they first started).  He's got big upside and his performance isn't theoretical even if vs. lesser than the best of competition.  
    I would challenge you with one thing if you're going to make these types of comments.  Go back and look at the top 5 or even 10 or so college position players and where they played.  Which one excelled and which failed.   Where they came from and where they are now.  I don't have the answer, but my guess is that it's all over the map and there are plenty of examples of successes and failures in either direction.  
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    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Clark W Griswold in Gameday Thread (6/26/22): Mariners @ Angels - MacKinnon at 3B, Wantz starting as an opener for Suarez   
    Uh respect for Rendon. First guy out of the dugout and shoved a guy in the face with a cast on one arm.
    just what this team needs (the brawl not him being hurt all of time)
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    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Docwaukee in The Official 2022 Los Angeles Angels Minor League Stats, Reports & Scouting Thread   
    F I'm getting old.  the first thing I thought of when I saw this was 'dang, that's a lot of sodium'.  
  20. THIS!
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Angel Oracle in Is anyone else worried about Taylor Ward's injury?   
    Sit Ohtani against lefties for now, and let Ward DH against them.
    Ohtani can always pinch hit late in those games vs righties.
  21. It's True!
    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Angels 1961 in Gameday Thread: A's @ Angels (5/21/22 6pm): Lorenzen on the mound, Wade in for Ward in RF   
    I always go to Dollar Store expecting to spend a $1 but now I spend $1.25
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    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Angels 1961 in Tigers claim Brendon Davis off waivers, Jose Rojas reinstated to AAA   
    This is good news for Brendan Davis and may be his path to big leagues. Wish him the best. I bring up Andy Kosco a lot as he was a cousin of mine growing up. He signed with Detroit as some big prospect but never worked out. He was released but some scout  saw something in him and Twins signed him. He was a switch hitter Twins had him just bat from right side ended up in Denver at AAA had big year and was called up. Bounced around big leagues playing with Twins, Yankees, Dodgers short time with Angels among other teams. Played 10 years in big leagues. What I saying many good players in minors and they are just looking for break or opportunity to full fill their dreams. Fans get very critical of players or give up on them if they misjudge a fly ball. So few ever get a chance to make it to the show and it's harder to stay. David Fletcher what a great story 2 years ago now let's get rid of him. Look at MVP players like Bellinger or Yellich, hard to stay on top in this sport. Well anyways good luck Mr. Davis and I hope your dream comes true.
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    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to Jason in Gameday Thread: Rays @ Angels (5/10/22): Detmers on the mound, Ward still out   
    We were worried about Rendon until he learned he is left handed 
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    itsKnoppUitsme got a reaction from Chuck in That was also neat.   
    This is the happiest I’ve been in the month of May in a long time!
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    itsKnoppUitsme reacted to drpiranha in Gameday Thread: Rays @ Angels (5/10/22): Detmers on the mound, Ward still out   
    Minasian is a genius. He keeps signing people with OC ties and they are performing.
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