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Post by iakovos11 on Jul 13, 2016 6:33:45 GMT -5
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Post by Costigan on Jul 13, 2016 10:22:59 GMT -5
Ockimey really has a nice swing and easy power. Just laced a double off the right center wall to score Basabe.
Ockimey hits a two run homer to right center in his second at bat.
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Post by James Dunne on Jul 13, 2016 11:57:24 GMT -5
Tyler Hill keeping it up. Seventh double today, giving him 10 EBH in 81 at-bats. He's up to .370/.422/.531.
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Post by Costigan on Jul 13, 2016 12:08:51 GMT -5
Basabe homers to right field, ball was absolutely crushed.
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Post by James Dunne on Jul 13, 2016 12:14:26 GMT -5
Basabe homers to right field, ball was absolutely crushed. This is awesome because I know which one you are talking about.
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Post by ramireja on Jul 13, 2016 12:21:59 GMT -5
Basabe homers to right field, ball was absolutely crushed. This is awesome because I know which one you are talking about. Are you sure? The way we talk about Margot on this board, this could easily be a reference to Alejandro Basabe.
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Post by Costigan on Jul 13, 2016 12:32:28 GMT -5
Basabe homers to right field, ball was absolutely crushed. This is awesome because I know which one you are talking about. I actually wrote Luis Alexander Basabe at first, but then figured I'd take my newfound opportunity to just type Basabe.
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Post by philsbosoxfan on Jul 13, 2016 12:38:53 GMT -5
This is awesome because I know which one you are talking about. I actually wrote Luis Alexander Basabe at first, but then figured I'd take my newfound opportunity to just type Basabe. This is actually one step better. Had we kept both and had this one or both made the majors, we would have an 'X' issue. Trading one was in the cards, it had to happen, otherwise it would force a Xander trade.
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Post by jimed14 on Jul 13, 2016 14:14:34 GMT -5
Basabe homers to right field, ball was absolutely crushed. This is awesome because I know which one you are talking about. I still don't.
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Post by vermontsox1 on Jul 13, 2016 15:45:50 GMT -5
Ryan Hannable @ryanhannable LHP Brian Johnson scheduled to pitch for Lowell tomorrow night in Brooklyn, per source. He's made 2 GCL starts coming back from anxiety.
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Post by nomar on Jul 13, 2016 15:57:09 GMT -5
Tyler Hill keeping it up. Seventh double today, giving him 10 EBH in 81 at-bats. He's up to .370/.422/.531. The kid has power, but for his sake I really hope it starts presenting itself this year.
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Post by aboynamedkimandrew on Jul 13, 2016 17:17:01 GMT -5
Basabe homers to right field, ball was absolutely crushed. This is awesome because I know which one you are talking about. 7 for 11 since his brother was traded.
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Post by aboynamedkimandrew on Jul 13, 2016 17:22:19 GMT -5
Tyler Hill keeping it up. Seventh double today, giving him 10 EBH in 81 at-bats. He's up to .370/.422/.531. The kid has power, but for his sake I really hope it starts presenting itself this year. He's getting there. I saw Lowell down in Fishkill and he looked like a solid hitting prospect, but mostly of the hard line drive variety. I was told by someone that watched batting practice that he generated a bit more loft and clubbed a few long shots. Hopefully that will factor into his game performance as the season progresses.
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Post by nomar on Jul 13, 2016 17:59:56 GMT -5
This is awesome because I know which one you are talking about. 7 for 11 since his brother was traded. They are no longer sharing the same Greenville womb
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Post by carmenfanzone on Jul 13, 2016 18:57:55 GMT -5
6 K's in three scoreless innings. I almost hope he gives up a couple of runs so I don't have to read about how they should bring him up to Boston this year.
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Post by kyla13 on Jul 13, 2016 19:01:31 GMT -5
No 100mph fastballs today for Michael Kopech (topping out 96-97 according to the radio guys) but still toying with Wilmington batters. 6:1 K:BB with only 3 hits, 2 of which are of the infield variety.
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Post by jmei on Jul 13, 2016 19:09:35 GMT -5
As noted on the latest SoxProspects podcast, the reports of Kopech sitting 97 and hitting 103 were based on the stadium gun, which can be notoriously inaccurate. More likely that it was a few degrees hot and he's been his typical 94-96, touching 98-99 self.
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Post by radiohix on Jul 13, 2016 19:11:15 GMT -5
1-7 BB-K with 4 hits (all grounders) 2 to the SS and one to the mound. Dominance!
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Post by kyla13 on Jul 13, 2016 19:20:12 GMT -5
Now 8 Ks after 5 innings. This is honestly what I thought the results of Neo's starts are supposed to be at the start of the year.
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Post by thelavarnwayguy on Jul 13, 2016 19:33:32 GMT -5
Kopech is rapidly becoming a sensation. He should get Tom Brady consulting with him on those radar guns.
How much of it is just Kopech being fresh when everyone else is tired and beat up physically? This is impressive though for sure, in a very small sample size. He is only 20 years old still and he's in Salem.
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Post by philsbosoxfan on Jul 13, 2016 20:20:46 GMT -5
As noted on the latest SoxProspects podcast, the reports of Kopech sitting 97 and hitting 103 were based on the stadium gun, which can be notoriously inaccurate. More likely that it was a few degrees hot and he's been his typical 94-96, touching 98-99 self. Speier confirmed the stadium readings of the last outing in a 108 stitches with gun readings. Topped out at 103. Pointed out that only two major league pitchers had pitches this year that exceeded 102. Here's his words:
A BRIGHT, FLASHING LIGHT ON THE RADAR: In High A Salem, 20-year-old Red Sox pitching prospect Michael Kopech dominated in his Carolina League debut after missing three weeks with a muscle strain in his upper calf/lower knee region.
Though Kopech walked three batters, he allowed just one hit in four innings while striking out six – including a nine-pitch striking-out-of-the-side in the fourth inning in which his final pitch was (according to the scoreboard) a 101-pitch miles per hour comet for a called strike three.
One radar gun had the hard-throwing righty sitting at 97-100 m.p.h. throughout his outing, topping out at an Aroldis Chapman-esque 103 m.p.h.. Just two big leaguers this year – Chapman (39 times) and Mauricio Cabrera (nine times) have thrown a pitch that registered at 102.0 m.p.h. or above. Kopech’s also showed an 89-92 m.p.h. slider and a decent – if largely unnecessary – changeup.
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Post by philsbosoxfan on Jul 13, 2016 20:25:15 GMT -5
Kopech final line 5IP 4H 1BB 8K 5/0 GO/FO 75/49 P/S
Aaron McFarling @aaronmcfarling Michael Kopech has topped out at 99 mph tonight whiling throwing five scoreless innings for Salem. Wilmington 0, Sox 0, mid5
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Post by jmei on Jul 13, 2016 20:38:00 GMT -5
The radar gun that Speier referenced is the stadium radar gun.
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Post by ericmvan on Jul 13, 2016 21:21:01 GMT -5
1-7 BB-K with 4 hits (all grounders) 2 to the SS and one to the mound. Dominance! 9 GB, 1 LD to RF, 1 popup. 49 strikes in 75 pitches. Continued in his thread ...
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Post by philsbosoxfan on Jul 13, 2016 21:40:08 GMT -5
The radar gun that Speier referenced is the stadium radar gun. I'm not sure why you think that, there was clearly a scout in the stands with a radar gun and I believe Salem also uses radar from the dugout. I also don't think that's how he would word it if he was referring to the stadium gun. I accept that I don't know, I am wondering if you have an actual reason for saying that.
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