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  1. I don't know enough to disagree with any of the predictions, but just to throw more doom out there, expanding rosters will also hit fans by slowing the game down yet more. Wouldn't we all love to see the 5th guy in a 9 man bullpen putting out the fire in the 4th inning? Blech. As for a draft lottery preventing tanking, the NBA is seeing that blow up in its face, as rather than one team laying down for one year, you have several teams with lame rosters for as many years as it takes to win the lottery.
  2. I wholeheartedly agree. First, having a consistent lefty in your rotation is kinda like having a no-bat catcher on your bench. Not a difference maker, but a necessity. Second, if you want an unsexy trade bait starter that, according to his peripherals, has probably fulfilled his upside, that's Gibson.
  3. I love the Dave Parker comp. Exactly what I've been thinking. However, don't forget that Sano has always been an infield prospect, and it appears his foot speed is why. Parker was not slow, IIRC. As for Culpepper, Parker played outfield into his 30s because he wasn't being tackled a dozen times a week...
  4. With you, blindeke. Contact is the special skill that is hard to improve. If he learns even mediocre patience, Rosario has great potential
  5. Seth is right on outfield and rotation, I hope. As for bullpen, I would be very curious to see Taylor Rogers this year as a reliever. If his performance against righties is keeping him out of the majors, then at least use him vs. lefties. I also like keeping Arcia on the bench, even if Buxton comes up. With the defensive flexibility of our regulars, he could replace any of six bats in the starting lineup, four of them righties.
  6. Don't stop writing. Created an account after lurking this site since its inception, just to say what I shared to Facebook with this link: No it's not the most important thing to say about times like this, but I guess that is the point. Don't miss out on tiny moments to create community, lest you look up and stop recognizing yours. I'm thankful for everyone yesterday everywhere who mixed it up with friends and family over uncomfortable topics, and still sat down together to eat, to share, and yes, to cheer.
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