Unless Greg Holland's contract demands are outrageous, I have yet to figure out why the Angels haven't signed him yet.
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I don't really know Leone very well and have lost touch with Gregerson since he went to the AL.
Leone kind of looks the part of a closer with his grunting and gyrations, although he doesn't look to be a dominating type. Between those two who looks like the better choice for saves for the year? Both seem to offer solid peripherals.
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Originally posted by chancellor View PostUnless Greg Holland's contract demands are outrageous, I have yet to figure out why the Angels haven't signed him yet.It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by harmon View PostI don't really know Leone very well and have lost touch with Gregerson since he went to the AL.
Leone kind of looks the part of a closer with his grunting and gyrations, although he doesn't look to be a dominating type. Between those two who looks like the better choice for saves for the year? Both seem to offer solid peripherals.I'm just here for the baseball.
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I'm thinking t this point that Holland is going to wait until June to sign, much like Kendry Morales did a few years ago. Teams are really hesitant to give up those top picks, especially for an RP that had a blow-up month last year."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Mark Melancon is still "feeling something" in his right arm, per Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area.
Pavlovic notes that the Giants are "unsure if he'll be ready for Opening Day." Melancon needed surgery last September to release pressure on the pronator muscle in his forearm and he hasn't felt right all spring. It looks like Sam Dyson may return to the closer role for San Francisco to kick off the 2018 campaign.
Source: Alex Pavlovic on TwitterMar 27 - 6:52 PM
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Originally posted by revo View PostMark Melancon is still "feeling something" in his right arm, per Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area.
Pavlovic notes that the Giants are "unsure if he'll be ready for Opening Day." Melancon needed surgery last September to release pressure on the pronator muscle in his forearm and he hasn't felt right all spring. It looks like Sam Dyson may return to the closer role for San Francisco to kick off the 2018 campaign.
Source: Alex Pavlovic on TwitterMar 27 - 6:52 PM
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Originally posted by The Dane View PostMaybe. But, if I'm guessing the Giants closer hierarchy, I'd put it like this:
1) Melancon
2) Dyson
3) Law
4) Bedde
5) Gearrin
6) Strickland
I just don't think they trust Strickland very much.
In fact he's 1st in line on closermonkey for what it's worth (and they are pretty good at evaluating closers)
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Originally posted by Ken View PostHard to imagine that Watson would not be in their top 6.
In fact he's 1st in line on closermonkey for what it's worth (and they are pretty good at evaluating closers)
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