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Gotta be Logan. Edwin obviously agrees because he moved him up to 3 (albeit because of injuries but still) and Logan continued to deliver. I'm always skeptical when it comes to sophomore performance, but Logan is showing that he is capable of doing much more than treading water this year.

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LoMo for his awesome at bats this past week... and overcoming the wall in Houston.

 

 

That wall beat the heck out of him. Don't know how that qualifies as overcoming it, except he left Houston alive.

 

I worded that wrong haha. I guess "in spite of the wall in Houston" would have been better.

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LoMo for his awesome at bats this past week... and overcoming the wall in Houston.

 

 

That wall beat the heck out of him. Don't know how that qualifies as overcoming it, except he left Houston alive.

 

I worded that wrong haha. I guess "in spite of the wall in Houston" would have been better.

 

 

That's better.

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LoMo for his awesome at bats this past week... and overcoming the wall in Houston.

 

 

That wall beat the heck out of him. Don't know how that qualifies as overcoming it, except he left Houston alive.

 

That's an accomplishment in and of itself!

 

 

:lol

 

I always wondered how they got that ball park ok'd by MLB. The wall is one thing, but that hill in CF makes me cringe.

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I always wondered how they got that ball park ok'd by MLB. The wall is one thing, but that hill in CF makes me cringe.

 

Not just MLB but the MLBPA and specific owners. What were they all thinking?

 

And not just that stupid hill in CF, but the equally stupid and perhaps even more dangerous BP mounds on the sidelines. At least every CF is acutely aware of the stupid hill, knows exactly where it is, it's fairly uniform and has a warning track. That's not so for the stupid sideline-BP mounds. 6 of 9 players could potentially have a run in with a BP mound and if it isn't where you thought it was, well, that's an invitation to disaster.

 

With average compensation being in the 4 million area, it's just lunacy to allow the existence of stupid mounds of dirt that can result in serious injury.

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