Who is the master of warning track power?
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Doesn't have to be DD, but I'm just curious who is the player that you can alway[censored] it deep, but never deep enough? For me, it's Pudge. No matter what I do, the ball is always just short. Seems like it's by design because I get the same exact call from Matt Vasgersian as well
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@ImDFC said in Who is the master of warning track power?:
Doesn't have to be DD, but I'm just curious who is the player that you can alway[censored] it deep, but never deep enough? For me, it's Pudge. No matter what I do, the ball is always just short. Seems like it's by design because I get the same exact call from Matt Vasgersian as well
Seems like all of them for me. But for the sake of the post, pudge is definitely one
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It’s because pudge is short
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High and deep, that ones got a chance, a ball that's well hit, and it's carrying. I've actually had 2 or 3 make it over the wall on those
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I think Pudge deserves to be crowned King of Warning Track Power. He's been like that for years
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Last year for me was Signature Tony Gwynn.... that’s why I’m gonna avoid any Gywnn card this year
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This year it’s alomar
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I’m going with Pudge as well. Just replaced him with the diamond Gary Sanchez to try to counter that mess. It’s disappointing because his defense is killer!!! I had high hopes for that card.
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@PAinPA said in Who is the master of warning track power?:
High and deep, that ones got a chance, a ball that's well hit, and it's carrying. I've actually had 2 or 3 make it over the wall on those
sad considering I've heard it more than 50 timesI was just telling my friend last night that when you hear Vasgersian get all excited it’s usually a fly out to the warning track but if he’s not excited it usually finds its way over the wall lol
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Anyone in my lineup...smh
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