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Lineups:

 

Sox-

 

Anderson SS

Eaton RF

Abreu 1B

Cabrera LF

Frazier 3B

Avila C

Lawrie 2B

Garcia DH

Shuck CF

 

Indians-

 

LF Davis

2B Kipnis

SS Lindor

1B Napoli

DH Santana

3B Ramirez

C Giminez

RF Chisenhall

CF Martinez

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QUOTE (Condor13 @ Jun 17, 2016 -> 01:16 PM)
Does anyone else look at the Indians lineup and say "How the hell are they in 1st"?

 

Personally I think it's better than all but the Tigers. Their pitching is their selling point, though.

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QUOTE (Condor13 @ Jun 17, 2016 -> 03:16 PM)
Does anyone else look at the Indians lineup and say "How the hell are they in 1st"?

Totally man, it's always looked like garbage toilet to me. Sox should stomp these fools.

 

Hey Abreu! Frazier! Carry the load for a while boys, we needja!

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Lindor might just be the best young SS in baseball.

 

You can make a case for Correa, Bogaerts, Diaz, C.Seager, Story, B. Crawford, Cozart, etc, but Lindor's defense is the best of that young group.

 

Unless you consider Machado a true SS, then he's #2.

 

 

Avila 4 for 19 throwing out runners now.

 

Crazy that Q's still in the Top 5 AL for ERA, has only a 5-6 record and has only given up five homers the entire season.

 

2-0 with a 2.93 ERA against the Indians in CLE.

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The Sox hitters have such bad approaches. He's throwing first pitch strike right down the middle of the plate almost every time, yet they look almost each time. That pitch is usually followed by something out of the zone that 70% of the Sox's hitter chase.

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QUOTE (SoCalSox @ Jun 17, 2016 -> 11:47 PM)
The Sox hitters have such bad approaches. He's throwing first pitch strike right down the middle of the plate almost every time, yet they look almost each time. That pitch is usually followed by something out of the zone that 70% of the Sox's hitter chase.

 

Chasing fastballs above the belt and offspeed pitches in the dirt. That was the approach against Duffy over the weekend that was disgusting. Seeing similar so far tonight.

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Yeah, Anderson K'ed on the high fastball.

 

Can't believe we're nearing the halfway point in the season and we're still 3rd from the bottom in homers. 60, with 19 of them coming from Frazier alone. Who'd a thunk it?

 

 

Timmy had a good approach that time, 2 liners in his last 3 at-bats with nothing to show for it.

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