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The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017
Centerfield Feb 02 2017 02:26 PM |
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Travis d'Arnaud is already in Port St. Lucie. He's been working with Glenn Sherlock and already seeing results.
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Edgy MD Feb 02 2017 02:44 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
It was really dis-spiriting last season when he declared he was sticking with his swing because, if I recall, he said it was easier to make 1,000 minor adjustments to one thing than make a major adjustment 1,000 times. The logic seemed as ill-advised as the swing it defended, and I just got the idea that the remaining portion of the season (7 weeks?) would see no change. And there was no change.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 02 2017 03:10 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
Interesting dArnaud piece and a good reminder of how hard it is to hit even for excellent athletes, and in reminding you that TdA actually was a good hitter once, almost encouraging.
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Centerfield Feb 02 2017 07:08 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
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Did Teufel mention any reason why he may have checked out? You would think a guy cracks into the bigs you stay focused for a while.
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Frayed Knot Feb 18 2017 05:54 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
Today's guest on 'Best Shape of My Life' is our maybe future 1st sacker Dom Smith. Hey, he wasn't out of shape, round is a shape!!
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Frayed Knot Feb 19 2017 10:37 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
David Wright and Zack Wheeler both threw baseballs today.
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Lefty Specialist Feb 20 2017 02:05 AM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
Wright threw 30 throws of 60-70 feet indoors away from cameras. I understand that the Mets didn't want him to be embarrassed in case he was tossing lollypops sidearm, but hard to believe he'll be ready to answer the bell on April 3rd.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Feb 21 2017 07:00 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
[tweet:3rvv57sf]https://twitter.com/AnthonyDiComo/status/834087245791498240[/tweet:3rvv57sf]
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Centerfield Feb 21 2017 07:02 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
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Awesome. Lucas Duda is going to hit 85 HR's this year. He's also going to steal 3 bases.
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Ceetar Feb 21 2017 07:12 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
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why? I mean, besides the obvious. I still content April is probably the best chances we have for Wright appearances because it's the daily grind and degenerative nature of the condition that's likely to do him in. But we've got what, 41 more days? that's a really really long time and I'm sure the Mets don't really want or need him doing full, meaningless, workouts in February.
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Edgy MD Feb 21 2017 07:21 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
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Don't get CRAZY, now.
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Edgy MD Mar 06 2017 11:32 PM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
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The Daily News says, "Travis d’Arnaud is making the Mets giddy with his revamped swing."
Patzachry! He has liberated himself and he stands as a beacon of freedom to all. [fimg=450]http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.2990168.1488842196!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_750/harperweb7s-2-web.jpg[/fimg]
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41Forever Mar 07 2017 12:19 AM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
He hit a bomb today and signed my Mets book! I'm feeling good about his season.
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Edgy MD Mar 11 2017 12:11 AM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
Toronto reliever T.J. House was taken away off the field in an ambulance after being hit on the head by a line drive up the middle. Hope he is OK.
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MFS62 Mar 11 2017 12:34 AM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
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That's funny because one of the sports websites (can't find it) had a story in the last 2 or 3 days about what a great baserunner he is because of his high steal percentage. Later
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Edgy MD Mar 11 2017 12:55 AM Re: The Best Shape of His Life - Spring Training 2017 |
Albert Pujols has truly been a great baserunner over the course of his career. He's older now and less able, but young Pujols had that part of the game down to a science. I don't see much of him in the American League, but if his instincts are half as good, good for him.
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