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Every time I go by these tables are partially empty does anyone have a clue on how to purchase seating for these?

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 4:11 pm
I'm sick and tired of people like you and crazy opinions about kids that you know absolutely nothing about. I'm going off of base statistics from the last 2 years - you probably need to cool down bud before you bust a blood vessel or have a stroke. The only people who need to be banned are the ones continually posting about basketball.

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 3:24 pm
Baseball is a game of odds in calculations and sooner or later the odds will get you. Once again stated above the other facts he's no more than a bottom feeder with this talent pool. He never progressed - unfortunately you don't have any information that shows me or anyone that he's progressed year to year and will never know this year I guess.
This. Basketball almost isn't even worth discussing until the week before the games start because one player tweaks his ankle and everything changes. Speculation at best

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 2:50 pm
I would appreciate it if you would stop cursing - mama said its gross.

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 2:46 pm
Oh. My. Goodness.
- Verne Lundquist

re: Morgan starting in AAA

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 2:21 pm
No you don't you were put in your place in less than 2 seconds but - I figured Google would be the easiest way for a moron to understand it. You had no clue about the second part whatsoever which was shown in your response that was incredibly limited in knowledge. Try harder next time so you don't look foolish.

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 2:19 pm
23' - 42 SO to 12BB

24 - 36 SO to 18BB

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 1:25 pm
23' - 42 SO to 12BB

24 - 36 SO to 18BB

He actually got worse from the only measurable analytics that you can look at.

His career is over at LSU - barring a few innings here ir there - and if he comes back next year he'll be working construction before the years end with the belly bomb king ( these guys will do fine )

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 12:04 pm
To be honest most of them are better than him right now because for whatever reason he's not pitching so that's a pointless concept to discuss. By no fault of his own there's no clue what level he's at and what steps he has to complete.

But in all seriousness from a coaching standpoint he does not have elite level stuff to start with - so any kind of injury that he needs to come back from he needs to be as good as or better than before.

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 11:59 am
I agree, joking aside why don't we start talking about the pitchers that are actually playing? Wish the best and move on -

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 11:56 am
And you'll be lucky to get $50 and a pastrami on rye after this year to join with the Minnasota Slithering Salamanders of the Mountain West Wooden bag league.

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 11:53 am
How many walks again ? In limited action ? Just stop Mr. Guidry - you also haven't pitched in a long time and you may never recover. You keep throwing out past stats they're no indication of future success.

re: Can we be honest about Guidry?

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/10/25 at 9:17 am
The level of attention he's getting is insane even if he was completely healthy he may not crack the middle of the bullpen. We brought in arguably the best transfer in pitching class in the country. I wish all the best but this kid was never going to make it to the MLB - with a 93mph for and curve - come on people.

re: Morgan starting in AAA

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/9/25 at 9:21 pm
I never in any point discussed on how many players needed to be called up - only the reason and hope for Tre - you were shown to be a complete idiot so take your medicine and be quiet. Still harping on the same old uneducated BS. Go troll someone else - you have been educated considering yourself fortunate.
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re: Morgan starting in AAA

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/9/25 at 11:45 am
Minor league players are often called up to the major leagues later in the season, typically after Super Two cutoff (around early to mid-June)


( above is not what I'm referring to)

or during the September call-ups, to maximize control over their service time and potentially retain rookie eligibility for the following season.

Anyone else need schooling on minor league player Development feel free.

Don't misunderstand my jovial mood or Flash opinions for not knowing what the hell I'm talking about.

re: Morgan starting in AAA

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/9/25 at 9:33 am
Sorry I mean a position player other than pitcher he's in a class of his own -

Morgan starting in AAA

Posted by Moonshot54 on 4/9/25 at 8:54 am
He's cruising through - next stop later in September after deadline...

Tha Show

Do not be surprised if he's easily the best out of that entire class. True 5 tool player.