Mattingly is fu**** with me. Why take Peters out of the game? Let the kid pitch come on. I really hope our bullpen doesn't screw us again
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i would have let him go one more, but if the bullpen does its job we should win. This love of guerrero, ogrady, and the other worst arms in the pen is ridiculous though. Guerrero is terrible.
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Even a nice throw there from Shuck without having momentum going towards that throw. He's havign a fantastic game.
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my fantasy team is loving bour finally coming alive.
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Took a nice little last minute -1.5 marlins alternate line at +245 cause i like peters pitching in miami thus far in his career and thought we could hit Kuhl. Turned out nice thus far.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Postmy fantasy team is loving bour finally coming alive.
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Took a nice little last minute -1.5 marlins alternate line at +245 cause i like peters pitching in miami thus far in his career and thought we could hit Kuhl. Turned out nice thus far.
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Originally posted by gustavopim View PostWhat website do you use? I like betting but I never do with baseball (because baseball) lol
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Originally posted by fish16 View Posti use betonline.ag from an old ass account. I like betting moneylines for basketball parlays more than anything but ill bet baseball every once and a while despite the fact that i never get money out of the account any way. Bet the marlins with that money line and another parlay between the astros, yankees, and cards moneylines that look good as long as the yanks hold on to a big lead and the astros hang on to a 2 run lead. ill never get the money out just cause ill lose it betting stupid shit before i ever decide to cash out, but its a fun way to make regular season sports more enjoyable to watch.
I made 100+ bucks with football/hockey season last year. It was a lot more enjoyable to watch football and the long ass games
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Originally posted by gustavopim View PostI made 100+ bucks with football/hockey season last year. It was a lot more enjoyable to watch football and the long ass games
Im much smarter betting, as im sure how it works for everyone, when youre actually making bets using cash in a real live sports book. Any type of betting is a bad bet just because the odds like any kind of betting are usually against you.
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really nice win. Great bounce back from peters, good outing from the bullpen, and good hitting and smart baseball from guys like bour and Shuck is the player of the game by far both offensively and even defensively.
Get them tomorrow too.
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and of course as i type that the rangers hit 2 solo homers against the astros to tie the game, which is why you shouldnt bet lol.
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Originally posted by fish16 View Posti would have let him go one more, but if the bullpen does its job we should win. This love of guerrero, ogrady, and the other worst arms in the pen is ridiculous though. Guerrero is terrible.
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Even a nice throw there from Shuck without having momentum going towards that throw. He's havign a fantastic game.
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Originally posted by Erick View PostWhy?
It's a small sample size, but he's holding lefties to a .550 OPS so far in his career. I think he has the ability of maintaining that.
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Originally posted by lou View PostLet me rephrase. I like O'Grady as a pretty solid 2nd/3rd lefty in the bullpen, mostly used as a LOOGY and mop up time when not acting as a LOOGY.
It's a small sample size, but he's holding lefties to a .550 OPS so far in his career. I think he has the ability of maintaining that.
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Originally posted by fish16 View PostI noticed that too, but then i went back and looked at his minor league numbers and they werent like that, so i think it just might be a small sample size and he will revert to the mean.
I'm just thinking something like this. O'Grady is obviously the least important name here and could easily be replaced by anyone who gets out lefties. He has a clear path to this role though, as the organization is pretty low of lefties. Maybe I'm just hopeful, but this is a real nominal concern.
Guzman (stud)
Steckenrider (stud)
Wittgren (good 3rd-5th guy out of bullpen)
Merandy (think fastball/slider plays up here and should be a plus reliever, or exchange for a guy from below)
Gallen/Yamamoto/Lopez/Hernandez/Richards/Meyer (the SP flameout "long man")
1st LHP - TBD, don't have this guy yet in organization to me. Ideally comes back from Castro/Bour/Dietrich/Straily/etc.???
Garcia/Peters/Ca. Smith (the lefty "long man" SP flameout)
O'Grady (the LOOGY)
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New Guy in Top 30 on MLB.com (Note on Givin-he reportedly has an injured arm so no clue if we even see him this year)
Matt Givin
Scouting grades: Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 45 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 45
The Marlins tapped into the Colorado prep ranks in 2014 to land right-hander Jordon Holloway in the 20th round and then sign him to an above-slot bonus ($400,000). The organization took a similar approach in the 2017 Draft, as they once again selected a high-ceiling prep hurler from the Centennial State in the 20th round in Matt Givin. He signed for $458,000 to forgo an Xavier commitment, and then stood out during an impressive pro debut in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League.
Givin proved more advanced than expected during his time in the GCL, pitching to a 0.39 ERA with a .198 opponents' average and 19 strikeouts in 23 1/3 innings (seven starts). Specifically, he showed good feel for commanding a low-90s fastball that should gain several ticks with added strength. He complements his well-located heater with a low-80s curveball with good depth and a changeup that has at least average potential, The latter projects as a better secondary pitch, receiving above-average future grades from evaluators.
Givin's lean, athletic frame makes him one of the more projectable pitching prospects in Miami's system, with some club officials even comparing his overall profile to Zack Greinke. That, of course, represents the young right-hander's ceiling, though his solid three pitch-mix and above-average control also suggest the floor of a back-end starter at the highest level.
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Originally posted by lou View PostCould be, but relievers just emerge sometimes. Especially specialists. I kind of like him as a LOOGY, that's all. We'll find out for sure this season.
I'm just thinking something like this. O'Grady is obviously the least important name here and could easily be replaced by anyone who gets out lefties. He has a clear path to this role though, as the organization is pretty low of lefties. Maybe I'm just hopeful, but this is a real nominal concern.
Guzman (stud)
Steckenrider (stud)
Wittgren (good 3rd-5th guy out of bullpen)
Merandy (think fastball/slider plays up here and should be a plus reliever, or exchange for a guy from below)
Gallen/Yamamoto/Lopez/Hernandez/Richards/Meyer (the SP flameout "long man")
1st LHP - TBD, don't have this guy yet in organization to me. Ideally comes back from Castro/Bour/Dietrich/Straily/etc.???
Garcia/Peters/Ca. Smith (the lefty "long man" SP flameout)
O'Grady (the LOOGY)
http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp...ching/2018/ALL
2020 Bullpen
Meyer
Jose Quijada
Wittgren
Steck
Merandy
Yamamoto/Hernandez/Guys like Mike Mertz,Chad Smith,Crescentini,Kyle Keller,Brigham,Hock,Remey Reed
Jorge Guzman
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JT realmuto with a hr in his first rehab plate appearance tonight. lineup wont be bad at all when he comes back, and then especially when prado comes back and Anderson stays in the lineup.
Dietrich
JT
Bour?
Castro
Anderson
Prado
Brinson
Rojas
No real holes in there if Brinson can figure out his issues up here.
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostNew Guy in Top 30 on MLB.com (Note on Givin-he reportedly has an injured arm so no clue if we even see him this year)
Matt Givin
Scouting grades: Fastball: 55 | Curveball: 45 | Changeup: 55 | Control: 55 | Overall: 45
The Marlins tapped into the Colorado prep ranks in 2014 to land right-hander Jordon Holloway in the 20th round and then sign him to an above-slot bonus ($400,000). The organization took a similar approach in the 2017 Draft, as they once again selected a high-ceiling prep hurler from the Centennial State in the 20th round in Matt Givin. He signed for $458,000 to forgo an Xavier commitment, and then stood out during an impressive pro debut in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League.
Givin proved more advanced than expected during his time in the GCL, pitching to a 0.39 ERA with a .198 opponents' average and 19 strikeouts in 23 1/3 innings (seven starts). Specifically, he showed good feel for commanding a low-90s fastball that should gain several ticks with added strength. He complements his well-located heater with a low-80s curveball with good depth and a changeup that has at least average potential, The latter projects as a better secondary pitch, receiving above-average future grades from evaluators.
Givin's lean, athletic frame makes him one of the more projectable pitching prospects in Miami's system, with some club officials even comparing his overall profile to Zack Greinke. That, of course, represents the young right-hander's ceiling, though his solid three pitch-mix and above-average control also suggest the floor of a back-end starter at the highest level.
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Merandy/Yamamoto/Hernandez are more RP than Long Relief types as for the 1 LHP a name to watch is Jose Quijada
http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp...ching/2018/ALL
2020 Bullpen
Meyer
Jose Quijada
Wittgren
Steck
Merandy
Yamamoto/Hernandez/Guys like Mike Mertz,Chad Smith,Crescentini,Kyle Keller,Brigham,Hock,Remey Reed
Jorge Guzman
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