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It looks like Joe Kelly is coming back, too.**** 2-4 last night back in Blue
Edit: Ki ke sigh
Ron Cey and Steve Yeager are also in the mix.
It looks like Joe Kelly is coming back, too.**** 2-4 last night back in Blue
Edit: Ki ke sigh
MLB does not have a salary cap so nothing to figure outif that's a consideration anymore (I can't figure out cap stuff).
Good!looks like Joe Kelly is coming back, too.
I did like Joe's attitude (as well as Lynn's) but damn they were WAY too streaky to rely on. Hopefully they do well with a change of scenery. It was probably the White Sox culture that screwed them up.Good!looks like Joe Kelly is coming back, too.
Only LA pitcher with a set of balls
WowzerzScherzer heading to Texas.
That talk with the owner escalated quicklyScherzer heading to Texas.
That talk with the owner escalated quicklyScherzer heading to Texas.
I think the factor preventing me from agreeing with it so far is simply time. What he’s doing is unprecedented and he’s heading towards best ever, but he needs to do it for a few more seasons to be considered the best ever IMO.I’ve heard people now on podcasts casually refer to him as the greatest player ever and at first I was like oh come on but now I’m starting to agree.Not to forget he hit multiple home runs today as well. Never seen anything like this.I can now check off pitching a complete game one hit shutout on my Ohtani bingo card....
Max Scherzer will become the first athlete in sports history to be paid at least $15 million by three different teams in a single year.
Washington Nationals: $15 Million
New York Mets: $28 Million
Texas Rangers: $15 Million
Seems like an odd move by him. I mean wouldn't you rather play for the Dodgers with a chance for playoffs and a world series than in Detroit?E Rod bones Tigers by not waiving his no trade clause to go to Dodgers![]()
Seems like an odd move by him. I mean wouldn't you rather play for the Dodgers with a chance for playoffs and a world series than in Detroit?
Apparently he wanted to be close to family on east coast.Seems like an odd move by him. I mean wouldn't you rather play for the Dodgers with a chance for playoffs and a world series than in Detroit?E Rod bones Tigers by not waiving his no trade clause to go to Dodgers![]()
Do they give rings for that?Apparently he wanted to be close to family on east coast.Seems like an odd move by him. I mean wouldn't you rather play for the Dodgers with a chance for playoffs and a world series than in Detroit?E Rod bones Tigers by not waiving his no trade clause to go to Dodgers![]()
He’s been GREAT for the last month since he got hit in the head with a line drive in the face. The Royals finally settled him in as a starter and he gives you depth and innings. Crafty lefty.@ChiefD what can you tell me about Yarbrough?
Pretty sure notDo they give rings for that?Apparently he wanted to be close to family on east coast.Seems like an odd move by him. I mean wouldn't you rather play for the Dodgers with a chance for playoffs and a world series than in Detroit?E Rod bones Tigers by not waiving his no trade clause to go to Dodgers![]()
why detroit gave a non star a no trade is beyond me……blame them.Seems like an odd move by him. I mean wouldn't you rather play for the Dodgers with a chance for playoffs and a world series than in Detroit?E Rod bones Tigers by not waiving his no trade clause to go to Dodgers![]()
Freaken Astros are getting Verlander![]()
The Rays coming back down to reality is the least surprising development of the season.
Freaken Astros are getting Verlander![]()

Everyone is better than the Yanks. Not really saying muchThe Rays coming back down to reality is the least surprising development of the season.
Guess who the Rays are better than
Freaken Astros are getting Verlander![]()
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Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.

It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
probably can see how he is holding the ball or how his pitching hand is in the gloveHuh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
I guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
Happens all the timeI guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
It's not that common to be called out, I guess, but feels like it happens at least once per season.I guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
Happens all the timeI guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
I know tipping pitchers is common. I am talking about tipping pitches where only the runner on 2B can read it. I have never heard of that and none of the examples provided discuss that.It's not that common to be called out, I guess, but feels like it happens at least once per season.I guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
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What is tipping a pitch? Bryce Harper may have seen a Lance McCullers tell.
In baseball, tipping a pitch can be described as a pitcher’s tell for a specific throw.www.inquirer.com
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Rosenthal: Blue Jays pitcher admits he was tipping pitches when facing Aaron Judge
“From what I was told, I was kind of tipping the pitch,” said Blue Jays pitcher Jay Jackson.theathletic.com
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D-backs' Ryne Nelson tipped pitches vs. Cardinals, Strom says
D-backs pitching coach Brent Strom explained that Ryne Nelson was tipping pitches against the Cardinals, something the staff will address.arizonasports.com
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Braves pitcher Max Fried appeared to be tipping his pitches to the Astros during Game 2
While the Atlanta Braves failed to close out the World Series at home with Sunday's Game 5 loss, they head to Houston with their top (healthy) pitchers -- Max Fried and Ian Anderson -- ready to go on normal rest. And all eyes will be on Fried for Tuesday's…ftw.usatoday.com
Most of those examples didn't go into what was being done to tip the pitch.....just that they were being tipped. Many times it can be from a certain angle that only the 1B or 3B coach can see or someone from the dugout. Or it could be from the batter's angle. There are a myriad of ways that pitchers tip their pitches. It is very common.Happens all the timeI guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
I know tipping pitchers is common. I am talking about tipping pitches where only the runner on 2B can read it. I have never heard of that and none of the examples provided discuss that.It's not that common to be called out, I guess, but feels like it happens at least once per season.I guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
![]()
What is tipping a pitch? Bryce Harper may have seen a Lance McCullers tell.
In baseball, tipping a pitch can be described as a pitcher’s tell for a specific throw.www.inquirer.com
![]()
Rosenthal: Blue Jays pitcher admits he was tipping pitches when facing Aaron Judge
“From what I was told, I was kind of tipping the pitch,” said Blue Jays pitcher Jay Jackson.theathletic.com
![]()
D-backs' Ryne Nelson tipped pitches vs. Cardinals, Strom says
D-backs pitching coach Brent Strom explained that Ryne Nelson was tipping pitches against the Cardinals, something the staff will address.arizonasports.com
![]()
Braves pitcher Max Fried appeared to be tipping his pitches to the Astros during Game 2
While the Atlanta Braves failed to close out the World Series at home with Sunday's Game 5 loss, they head to Houston with their top (healthy) pitchers -- Max Fried and Ian Anderson -- ready to go on normal rest. And all eyes will be on Fried for Tuesday's…ftw.usatoday.com
Yes I know that. And I still never heard of someone tipping pitches to only the runner at 2b. Not saying it doesn't happen only ove never heard of it. Most of the time the batters can pick up tipping of pitches. In judges example, the 1b coach was picking it up.Most of those examples didn't go into what was being done to tip the pitch.....just that they were being tipped. Many times it can be from a certain angle that only the 1B or 3B coach can see or someone from the dugout. Or it could be from the batter's angle. There are a myriad of ways that pitchers tip their pitches. It is very common.Happens all the timeI guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
I know tipping pitchers is common. I am talking about tipping pitches where only the runner on 2B can read it. I have never heard of that and none of the examples provided discuss that.It's not that common to be called out, I guess, but feels like it happens at least once per season.I guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
![]()
What is tipping a pitch? Bryce Harper may have seen a Lance McCullers tell.
In baseball, tipping a pitch can be described as a pitcher’s tell for a specific throw.www.inquirer.com
![]()
Rosenthal: Blue Jays pitcher admits he was tipping pitches when facing Aaron Judge
“From what I was told, I was kind of tipping the pitch,” said Blue Jays pitcher Jay Jackson.theathletic.com
![]()
D-backs' Ryne Nelson tipped pitches vs. Cardinals, Strom says
D-backs pitching coach Brent Strom explained that Ryne Nelson was tipping pitches against the Cardinals, something the staff will address.arizonasports.com
![]()
Braves pitcher Max Fried appeared to be tipping his pitches to the Astros during Game 2
While the Atlanta Braves failed to close out the World Series at home with Sunday's Game 5 loss, they head to Houston with their top (healthy) pitchers -- Max Fried and Ian Anderson -- ready to go on normal rest. And all eyes will be on Fried for Tuesday's…ftw.usatoday.com
Think my son and may go to the Marlins v. Phils game tomorrow to show new Miami resident (and ex-White Sox player) Jake Burger some love. Although he sounded rather devastated by the news of the trade last night while they were in Texas, a come-from-behind win today by the Marlins where he went 2-4 with a walk and run scored certainly helped him get adjusted.
Was a great game. Marlins scored one in the B9 to force extras. Both teams scored 2 runs in the 10th and one run in the 11th before the Marlins got the W in the bottom of the 12th.
It's an early noon start tomorrow and tickets are CHEAP so we'll go if I can wake my soon up before the first pitch....
The Marlins are tied with the Brewers for the 3rd WC in the Nationa league so at least he's playing with a playoff contender.
My LinkYes I know that. And I still never heard of someone tipping pitches to only the runner at 2b. Not saying it doesn't happen only ove never heard of it. Most of the time the batters can pick up tipping of pitches. In judges example, the 1b coach was picking it up.Most of those examples didn't go into what was being done to tip the pitch.....just that they were being tipped. Many times it can be from a certain angle that only the 1B or 3B coach can see or someone from the dugout. Or it could be from the batter's angle. There are a myriad of ways that pitchers tip their pitches. It is very common.Happens all the timeI guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
I know tipping pitchers is common. I am talking about tipping pitches where only the runner on 2B can read it. I have never heard of that and none of the examples provided discuss that.It's not that common to be called out, I guess, but feels like it happens at least once per season.I guess that's possible. I never heard of that happening before though.It could have nothing at all to do with the signs. He might be showing his grip in his glove or some other physical tip that can only be seen from behind him. I haven't seen anything about this situation other than the OP here so I am only speculating. But there are many other ways to tip pitches than stealing signs between the pitcher and catcher.Huh? Dont they use pitchcom now? If he's tipping his pitches what does a runner on 2nd have to do with it? If theyre stealing signs, pitchcom eliminates that problem.Holy **** the Marlins just exposed Craig Kimbrel for tipping his pitches. Kimbrel dropped the ball purposely to balk runner to third. At second the runner can pick up the tip.
Three straight batters knew exactly what was coming and Kimbrel barely survived after giving up tying runs. It was like he was being hunted, kind of surreal actually.
![]()
What is tipping a pitch? Bryce Harper may have seen a Lance McCullers tell.
In baseball, tipping a pitch can be described as a pitcher’s tell for a specific throw.www.inquirer.com
![]()
Rosenthal: Blue Jays pitcher admits he was tipping pitches when facing Aaron Judge
“From what I was told, I was kind of tipping the pitch,” said Blue Jays pitcher Jay Jackson.theathletic.com
![]()
D-backs' Ryne Nelson tipped pitches vs. Cardinals, Strom says
D-backs pitching coach Brent Strom explained that Ryne Nelson was tipping pitches against the Cardinals, something the staff will address.arizonasports.com
![]()
Braves pitcher Max Fried appeared to be tipping his pitches to the Astros during Game 2
While the Atlanta Braves failed to close out the World Series at home with Sunday's Game 5 loss, they head to Houston with their top (healthy) pitchers -- Max Fried and Ian Anderson -- ready to go on normal rest. And all eyes will be on Fried for Tuesday's…ftw.usatoday.com
“Bullpen game” tonightWatching the dodgers right now. They just brought him in as a bullpen guy. In my opinion that is not the best role for him.@ChiefD what can you tell me about Yarbrough?