Opening day, part 1, saturday

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RamFan08NY
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Opening day, part 1, saturday

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Can't wait for the young crew to take the field. Ready for both JJ and Joshua to tear it up from day one to show that they belong! Well, at least JJ.
Let's get ready to ruuuuuuuummmble!!
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RamFan08NY wrote: 20 Feb 2026 08:13 am Can't wait for the young crew to take the field. Ready for both JJ and Joshua to tear it up from day one to show that they belong! Well, at least JJ.
Let's get ready to ruuuuuuuummmble!!
Part one. Is this a play- Ha.

How many parts in total.

Saturday. In the park.
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I'm a dreamer......I see a solid core in JJ, Winn, Burleson, Herrera, Noot, Scott/Church, Crooks/Bernal/Rodriguz, Walker(gulp), Gorman(double gulp) and maybe Saggese. If the young pitching grabs hold.....who knows? I remember in 1985 a rebuilding Royals team took off with a very, very young pitching staff(Saberhagen, Jackson and Gubizca) and won the whole shebang! To be fair....they also had Brett, Wilson and White in the field. But like I said.......I'm a dreamer!
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casey1024 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 09:25 am I'm a dreamer......I see a solid core in JJ, Winn, Burleson, Herrera, Noot, Scott/Church, Crooks/Bernal/Rodriguz, Walker(gulp), Gorman(double gulp) and maybe Saggese. If the young pitching grabs hold.....who knows? I remember in 1985 a rebuilding Royals team took off with a very, very young pitching staff(Saberhagen, Jackson and Gubizca) and won the whole shebang! To be fair....they also had Brett, Wilson and White in the field. But like I said.......I'm a dreamer!
And they had Denkinger with no video replay.
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butsir01 wrote: 21 Feb 2026 18:19 pm
casey1024 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 09:25 am I'm a dreamer......I see a solid core in JJ, Winn, Burleson, Herrera, Noot, Scott/Church, Crooks/Bernal/Rodriguz, Walker(gulp), Gorman(double gulp) and maybe Saggese. If the young pitching grabs hold.....who knows? I remember in 1985 a rebuilding Royals team took off with a very, very young pitching staff(Saberhagen, Jackson and Gubizca) and won the whole shebang! To be fair....they also had Brett, Wilson and White in the field. But like I said.......I'm a dreamer!
And they had Denkinger with no video replay.
Preach it.
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casey1024 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 09:25 am I'm a dreamer......I see a solid core in JJ, Winn, Burleson, Herrera, Noot, Scott/Church, Crooks/Bernal/Rodriguz, Walker(gulp), Gorman(double gulp) and maybe Saggese. If the young pitching grabs hold.....who knows? I remember in 1985 a rebuilding Royals team took off with a very, very young pitching staff(Saberhagen, Jackson and Gubizca) and won the whole shebang! To be fair....they also had Brett, Wilson and White in the field. But like I said.......I'm a dreamer!
Bud Black, Charlie Liebrandt and quiz...not young :roll:
Guber didn't even pitch
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casey1024 wrote: 20 Feb 2026 09:25 am I'm a dreamer......I see a solid core in JJ, Winn, Burleson, Herrera, Noot, Scott/Church, Crooks/Bernal/Rodriguz, Walker(gulp), Gorman(double gulp) and maybe Saggese. If the young pitching grabs hold.....who knows? I remember in 1985 a rebuilding Royals team took off with a very, very young pitching staff(Saberhagen, Jackson and Gubizca) and won the whole shebang! To be fair....they also had Brett, Wilson and White in the field. But like I said.......I'm a dreamer!
The Cardinals won the WS in 85 in 6 games. Replay confirms it.
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Being out of state, I could not get the Cardinal game on TV today . However, I did go to mlb.com /gameday and watched the computer feed where yo u get to see pitch by pitch location .

Was impressed with both JJ at bats today. In his first at bat , he didn't chase any pitches . had a foul ball on one in zone and a swing and miss on another getting to full count. On the 3-2 pitch the batter thru a pitch in the zone and JJ put the ball in play grounder to 2nd baseman. .

Then the 2nd at bat , there was only ONE pitch in the zone and he fouled that one off but there were four more pitches (all out of the zone ) and JJ never chased any of them taking the four 'ball' calls and getting a walk. So as advertised, he showed outstanding pitch recognition in both at bats.
That is what you want to see from a player at the plate. Swing only at the good pitches and lay off the poor location ones.
I have been of the opinion that JJ will soon be the lead-off batter for this team.

PS On the walk, Fermin followed with double moving JJ to 3rd and then he scored on a wild pitch. So that walk scored a run for the team. Good Job !
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ramfandan wrote: 22 Feb 2026 01:52 am Being out of state, I could not get the Cardinal game on TV today . However, I did go to mlb.com /gameday and watched the computer feed where yo u get to see pitch by pitch location .

Was impressed with both JJ at bats today. In his first at bat , he didn't chase any pitches . had a foul ball on one in zone and a swing and miss on another getting to full count. On the 3-2 pitch the batter thru a pitch in the zone and JJ put the ball in play grounder to 2nd baseman. .

Then the 2nd at bat , there was only ONE pitch in the zone and he fouled that one off but there were four more pitches (all out of the zone ) and JJ never chased any of them taking the four 'ball' calls and getting a walk. So as advertised, he showed outstanding pitch recognition in both at bats.
That is what you want to see from a player at the plate. Swing only at the good pitches and lay off the poor location ones.
I have been of the opinion that JJ will soon be the lead-off batter for this team.

PS On the walk, Fermin followed with double moving JJ to 3rd and then he scored on a wild pitch. So that walk scored a run for the team. Good Job !
There was no TV coverage at all.
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