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Who’s Paul Skenes??
Who’s Paul Skenes??
... And was the NL starting pitcher for the Allstar GameBig right hander who was NL rookie of the year in 2024.
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... And was the NL starting pitcher for the Allstar Game
If the Skenes can come close to replicating what he did as a rookie for a few years, that card will be worth a lot more than what the Pirates offered. "Sides, what's a kid from LA want with Pirates season tickets ...
- He started in 23 games, with an 11-3 record and a 1.96 ERA
- He struck out 170 batters and walked 32 in 133 innings
- He was the first pitcher in MLB history to have an ERA under 2.20 and over 150 strikeouts through 21 starts
Go Royals
Find it fascinating that he spent two years at the Air Force Academy where his ability was recognized immediately, even prior in HS, and then transferred to LSU. I know one needs to be appointed to the academies, or did, and how transferring went down with everyone.It will be interesting to see how the hall of fame treats pitchers moving forward. I think Verlander might be the last one to ever reach 300 wins again if he can stay healthy.
Pitchers make too much money now so teams won’t use them like workhorse Bob Gibson pitched back in the day. Just way more situational now.
Hope Skenes has a great career but doesn’t end up like Felix and never getting to pitch in the playoffs.
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I saw that strike zone review added less than a minute to game time in the minors, so I'm not worried about it bogging down the game. I think the system is a win overall.Interesting 'speriment going on in spring training with the ball/stike challenges, pitcher/catcher or hitter - 2 challenges only unless you win the challenge, then you don't lose it; implemented in the minors already. Just hope it does not bog down the recently sped up game, don't think it will.
Interesting challenge in the Royals - Dodgers game yesterday. Dodgers catcher, Hunter Feduccia challenges a strike call on a 1:1 count (Minors typically challenges are strike 3 or ball; 4): Wins the challenge so makes the count 2-0, next pitch ball 3, Feduccia subsequently sends the next pitch out of the park - was it strategery to get ahead in the count? Will be interesting to see how this goes and how often an early count challenge used?
@iveofione, know you mentioned in another thread about watching spring ball, know you've been critical of the umps, did you see this and what say you, big deal, little deal, or no deal?
Go Royals