It’s weird to say but man Lindor is just not an aware player.
Trade this guy this off season and keep the window open
It’s become a thing over the past few years. But I’ve definitely seen it more this year than all the prior years combined. I’ve also seen pitchers do it and then flash a number to their catcher as a new way of deciding which sign sequence to use, without wasting a mound visit.After Gamel caught Reyes long fly to deep right, he pulled out a card from his pocket as if to study notes on the next hitter, Luplow. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this before. Is this a common occurrence?
After Gamel caught Reyes long fly to deep right, he pulled out a card from his pocket as if to study notes on the next hitter, Luplow. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this before. Is this a common occurrence?
Absolutely no clutch hitting on this team against a mediocre Brewers squad. Any poster that believes this team can advance in the playoffs is delusional. Sorry but I honestly believe that.
Almost looked like a Strat-O-Matic card but I’m now showing my age.Actually a lot of players nowadays have cards for players, just depends on the manager and whatnot. Over time the guys they normally face you know where to position. But a guy like Luplow, who doesn't always play, you may use your cheatsheet to know where the positioning should be. More or less you get a cheatsheet for positioning and it just has probably like, straightaway or shade this way or that way type of thing. Never seen whats written on one lol
The strat-o cards had more info on them & were 2 sided with color..Almost looked like a Strat-O-Matic card but I’m now showing my age.