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Slateman
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THE SUMMONER OF THE REVERSE JINX
Re: I, For One, Welcome Our New CF Overlord (The Robles Thread)
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June 15, 2021, 12:23:21 PM »
Except those things worked in 2019. So apparently it does work in MLB, at least some of the time.
Sorry, but Robles tool is speed and I expect him to be aggressive with it. He cant go down to the minors and learn to run the bases.
Honestly, y'all are making a mountain out of nothing. He didnt cost us the game. The inability of anyone to freaking hit cost us the game. There are lots of fast, aggressive baserunners that make bone headed mistakes and no one screams for them to be sat down
Ozzie Albies:
https://streamable.com/asgjzd
Byron Buxton:
https://streamable.com/dz6pli
Trea Turner:
https://www.masnsports.com/nationals-pastime/2016/07/trea-turner-explains-his-key-baserunning-blunder.html
Locastro:
https://streamable.com/z8phka
Luis Garcia:
https://streamable.com/9xyhfg
Tatis:
https://streamable.com/g1nimr
This is a struggling offense. If anything, Robles should continue to be aggressive.
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