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Michifan

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  1. I'm sure it's an arch problem--that's what it is for me. It never completely goes away, but you get used to it. I'm sure the reason it's bothering him right now is for the same reason mine's bothering me. I had ankle surgery in early January and have just started rehab. I've been off my right foot for two months. Now that I'm starting to put weight on it, the fascia are screaming at me until I strengthen, stretch, and get them used to walking and running again.The knee's the bigger issue.

  2. From the limited at bats I have seen (It's only been maybe 3-4 games), he's looked good.  He hasn't shown it in the power department.  He is scorching the ball, mainly line drives, and going the opposite way.  

     

    Something tells me he's working on something with the coaches.  Might be totally wrong here.  But he looks more like he's swinging for contact than swinging for the fences.  I don't know if this makes sense, but to me, it looks like he's using spring to prevent the prolong slump he had last year.  Especially since according to some posters, in batting practice he's still launching them deep over the fences.  

     

    It does make sense. Thanks for the insight. I hope he is working on making contact. 

  3. Living in Michigan, I haven't seen any of the spring training games, so I can just look at stats. Last spring, Trumbo batted .328 with 6 HR and 16 RBIs in 58 plate appearances and turned that into a great start to the season. He batted .304 in April with 3 HRs and a fantastic .367 with 7 HRs in May. So far this spring in 36 ABs he's batting .250 with 0 HRs 1 RBI, and only 1 extra base hit. How has he looked at the plate?

     

    Morales on the other hand for Seattle in 35 ABs is batting .367 with 3 HRs including one yesterday from the right side, with 6 RBIs. 

     

    Here's hoping Trumbo finds a groove. I do hope that Morales does well, except of course against the Angels. 

  4. It would be different if Bud had tried to take on the union over it and made it an issue earlier. It was very clear what was going on, and baseball did nothing until they had to. That said, now it is time to set it right--blood testing, tougher penalties, get it all actually cleaned up so that we're not all wondering when someone has a good year.

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