Some of the crowd shots are amazing. It looks like there are no more than 5,000 people at this game.
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Some of the crowd shots are amazing. It looks like there are no more than 5,000 people at this game.
quote:The fans that go to Oakland games have a lot of fun, at least in my experience of going to a few games there. Its probably bottom of the barrel, but the sterile environment in Tampa rivals it at times, I think.quote:
Some of the crowd shots are amazing. It looks like there are no more than 5,000 people at this game.
Just texted a few buddies to see how many and what all ballparks they have been to.
A lot of agreement that the Oakland stadium and atmosphere is bottom of the barrel.
I think that a lot of the regional fans just swamp to whatever team is doing better at the time between the Giants and A's, similar to the Clippers/Lakers relationship.
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Holland looks like my 6 year old after I tell him he can't play on my ipad
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Why does Derek look like he's pouting?
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Why does Derek look like he's pouting?
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He kind of reminds me of CJ Wilson. I think bullpen would work
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Scouting grades: Fastball: 65 | Curveball: 60 | Slider: 55 | Changeup: 50 | Control: 50 | Overall: 50
A candidate for the first pick in the 2015 Draft, Matuella saw that dream end when he had Tommy John surgery that April. Though he dropped to the third round, the Rangers paid him $2 million, the equivalent of first-round money. They hope to get him back on the mound in June and have him work 100 innings in his first pro season.
When he was healthy at Duke, Matuella looked like a No. 1 starter. He sat at 93-97 mph with running life on his fastball and had a pair of swing-and-miss breaking balls in his curveball and slider. He also showed feel for a changeup and found the strike zone with ease.
Matuella's 6-foot-6 frame creates angle and plane on his pitches that makes them more difficult to hit. He has No. 1 starter upside but has a long way to go to prove he can hold up physically after working just 145 2/3 innings (including summer ball) in three years of college. In addition to his elbow reconstruction, he also has spondylolysis, a manageable defect of the vertebrae in the lower back.