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Bo Bichette (R) SS
Cavan Biggio (L) 2B
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (R) LF
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (R) 3B
Freddy Galvis (S) DH
Justin Smoak (S) 1B
Randal Grichuk (R) RF
Derek Fisher (L) CF
Reese McGuire (L) C
...he'd be batting in the three hole for the New York Yankees, what would he have said?
Some great players come to the Yank's and crumble under the NY spotlight. Sometimes a career journeyman comes to the team and suddenly excels in NY. Urshela, Tauchman, and Maybin all fall under the later (at least for this year). I am happy they all have found success with the Yanks (so far this season). I don't see all of them sustaining it, particularly when you consider how much they are playing above their career averages.
garnered 2.65 million signing bonus. Later was the crown jewel in the trade that sent Cabrera tot he Tigers. Maybin just never developed. Delighted he waited until he got picked off the junk heap by the Yanks for the light to come on.
Urshela is different. 450 lifetime AB's before this year.
Shades of The Home Run Dispenser in 98!
Also, Gio Ursehla's hitting this season makes no sense to me. Is he on the roids?
.228/.287/.404
.228/.287/.404
that includes him hitting .368 on Toronto's last road trip.
See if Guerrero can keep from eating himself off the field.
He also looks like a secretary.
Fuck Eric Sogard.
He also looks like a secretary.
Fuck Eric Sogard.
Urshela is different. 450 lifetime AB's before this year.
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Since July 4 (in 22 games) Mike Tauchman is hitting .423 with a 1.284 OPS with six HR, seven doubles, a triple and 22 RBI
Shades of The Home Run Dispenser in 98!
How did I not know this nickname until now.
Could be a two seamer or a changeup
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but dips right at the end?
Could be a two seamer or a changeup
Thanks
Love that guy.
I know its wrong to assume this but I was thinking this too.