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Post by El Pinguino on Mar 28, 2018 18:08:12 GMT
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Post by villigeedeeot on Mar 29, 2018 3:36:05 GMT
Yep, this guy is a slow starter but he seems to have unwavering confidence in himself. Apparently others do too. I get the sneaking suspicion we'll see more from him...eventually.
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Post by El Pinguino on Mar 29, 2018 21:14:40 GMT
He is 1-1 with a run scored.
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Post by El Pinguino on Mar 29, 2018 21:17:21 GMT
Make that 1-2. I hope he does well. Pulled his rookie card a few nights back:)
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Post by dking on Apr 1, 2018 22:21:04 GMT
Otani did well today, I watched a few innings, 98-99 mph plus breaking stuff, what I didn't know about him, is he is as fast as billy hamilton of the reds. wow! now if he can hit he might really turn into something special.
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Post by dodger1214 on Apr 7, 2018 3:18:43 GMT
Just hit his 3rd homer in 3 straight games. All of them crushed. So far he looks like the real deal. Wish we could've done more to convince him to sign with the Dodgers. He'd be our best hitter right now.
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Post by speedcity on Apr 8, 2018 23:18:29 GMT
Interesting, I haven’t seen any anonymous scouts saying he was an overrated prospect lately.
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Post by El Pinguino on Apr 9, 2018 5:03:32 GMT
Interesting, I haven’t seen any anonymous scouts saying he was an overrated prospect lately. Maybe he was just setting us up.
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Post by dking on Apr 9, 2018 12:58:28 GMT
Interesting, I haven’t seen any anonymous scouts saying he was an overrated prospect lately. Maybe he was just setting us up. He did a good job of that this spring, what a con man he is
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Post by 88bulldog on Apr 9, 2018 20:14:16 GMT
Guess who was player of the week last week.
.462 (6–13); 4 Runs; 3 HR; 7 RBI; 1.654 OPS 1–0; 0.00 ERA; 7 IP; K/BB: 12/1; .045 BAA
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Post by El Pinguino on Apr 9, 2018 22:48:15 GMT
Yup! His rookie card is skyrocketing!!! We did well last year pulling Judge and Bellingers.
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Post by Blunashun on Jun 8, 2018 22:12:43 GMT
Angels' Shohei Ohtani placed on DL with sprained UCL; to be re-evaluated in 3 weeks
Shohei Ohtani will be placed on the Los Angeles Angels' disabled list with a sprained elbow ligament and miss at least three weeks before the club re-evaluates him.
The Angels announced the potentially serious injury for their two-way rookie sensation Friday before opening a road trip in Minnesota. Ohtani, who will turn 24 next month, underwent injections of platelet-rich plasma and stem cells Thursday in Los Angeles.
The Angels said Ohtani's ulnar collateral ligament has a Grade 2 sprain, which typically indicates some degree of damage, but not a complete tear. Ohtani's injury doesn't always require surgery, while Grade 3 sprains are usually repaired by Tommy John surgery.
If the PRP and stem-cell processes do not work, Tommy John surgery is a possibility. Asked if Ohtani can avoid that, Angels general manager Billy Eppler said, "We're hopeful that he can, that it is completely treatable with the biologic prescription the doctors recommended."
Yahoo Sports reported last December that Ohtani had a Grade 1 sprain of his UCL, but Eppler said at the time that there were "no signs of acute trauma" in the ligament.
Ohtani left his last pitching start after four innings Wednesday against Kansas City, but the Angels said it was due to the reoccurrence of a blister on his pitching fingers. Ohtani also left his only loss of the year against Boston in April due to a blister.
Eppler said that while Ohtani was getting treatment for the blister, he mentioned that his elbow was stiff.
The Japanese right-hander is 4-1 with a 3.10 ERA in his debut North American season, getting 61 strikeouts with a dazzling mix of 100-mph fastballs and precipitous breaking pitches. The Angels' opponents are batting just .202 in his nine starts.
Ohtani also is batting .289 with six homers and 20 RBI as baseball's most successful two-way player in decades. The designated hitter had cooled off only slightly after an impressive start at the plate, batting .257 with two homers since April.
The Angels have attempted to keep Ohtani fresh by giving him at least a week of mound rest between his pitching starts, adhering to a disciplined plan drawn up by Eppler. While Ohtani was eager for more playing time, the Angels didn't want to rush Ohtani into a frantic pace in his first big-league season.
Any long-term injury for Ohtani could be crushing to the Angels (35-28), who are trying to keep pace in the high-powered AL West race with Seattle and Houston. They have won four straight and five of six heading into the opener of their nine-game road trip against the Twins.
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Post by jrgreene6 on Jun 8, 2018 22:16:17 GMT
That plasma injection stuff never seems to work. Might as well bite the bullet and go with the surgery. Just ask Billingsly or Seager.
GO DODGERS!!!
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Post by Blunashun on Jun 8, 2018 22:31:28 GMT
That plasma injection stuff never seems to work. Might as well bite the bullet and go with the surgery. Just ask Billingsly or Seager. GO DODGERS!!! Or Tanaka. He wouldn't need a translator.
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Post by El Pinguino on Sept 18, 2018 14:56:54 GMT
didn't take long for the Angels to blow him out. TS surgery is required.
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