Featured Program Pitchers
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Surprised with the lack of starting pitchers revealed so far in the program.
There going all hitting at the beginning of the season and I’m not complaining about it.
I think this could mean we see more starters in the 1st Inning Program and Live Series Collection. I still think Randy Johnson is a possibility for the whole collection reward or at least just for the NL.
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Yeah, good point. So far we have Alek Manoah and Casey Mize.
I have a feeling tomorrow we'll get at least 2 more from the NL Central.
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@ericulous1_psn said in Featured Program Pitchers:
Yeah, good point. So far we have Alek Manoah and Casey Mize.
I have a feeling tomorrow we'll get at least 2 more from the NL Central.
Stroman for the cubs and one of the good SP from the Brewers makes sense.
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That’s because there are no decent pitchers in contemporary baseball. In fact, the last serviceable pitcher was John Clarkson, star of the Worcester Ruby Legs and inventor or the “drop-ball” pitch. His no hitter versus the Providence Grays was one of the most masterful outings of the mid-1880s.
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@schnauzerface said in Featured Program Pitchers:
That’s because there are no decent pitchers in contemporary baseball. In fact, the last serviceable pitcher was John Clarkson, star of the Worcester Ruby Legs and inventor or the “drop-ball” pitch. His no hitter versus the Providence Grays was one of the most masterful outings of the mid-1880s.
68 complete games in 1889, 49 wins, 620 innings pitched, 284 strikeouts... There's a Milestone card in there somewhere.
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They've decided to go hard with the 2 way players this year. All these hitter will have outlier sinkers and be able to utilize the Ohtani Rule.
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