OT: 2018 Phillies Thread Part 2

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klutch

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Big fan of Quinn since watching him play for the Crosscutters, really hope he can stay healthy as he brings speed, better defense in the OF. Was surprised he got caught stealing.

I saw a stat like a week or so ago, can't recall it but it had the phils numbers vs teams over .500 and under .500 and they were better vs the teams over .500 which was a bit surprising.

He got caught twice, both times having good jumps. Suarez or whatever the catchers name was, made two perfect throws to 2nd. I’d keep sending Quinn running.
 

Hiesenberg

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I get excited to watch Quinn like I do with Alfaro.

Something about having that elite tool, in Quinns case his speed. Alfaro his bat strength & arm.

Fun to watch guys that are just so better than everybody else at that 1 thing.
 

wankstifier

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He got caught twice, both times having good jumps. Suarez or whatever the catchers name was, made two perfect throws to 2nd. I’d keep sending Quinn running.

It was Swihart, which suprised me. He's historically been below average at throwing out runners and most other defensive obligations at that position

I have no idea why he's in the league, to be honest. Though, the Red Sox announcers kept mentioning a hot streak, and he looked decent at the plate.
 

FLYguy3911

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It was Swihart, which suprised me. He's historically been below average at throwing out runners and most other defensive obligations at that position

I have no idea why he's in the league, to be honest. Though, the Red Sox announcers kept mentioning a hot streak, and he looked decent at the plate.
He was great at throwing runners out in the minors. Part of why he carried a lot of hype.
 
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