Well the first guess would not be wrong but not what I was looking for. I know Dye played infield once but it was a simple the were all fielders in a throwing motion. (including the tossing)
I hope Stott has a good year as well. Still early so we will see what happens i suppose. Kingry. Man I thought he would have been an all-star by now. Crazy how it all turns out. Enjoyed as always.
It seems like Kingery's adjustment issues are similar to those that been in the cookie cutter warehouse training as a youth. The talent is enhanced, but can only make it work for a limited time. While it does help players get a lot further. Some times things get so ingrained into the brain and muscle, that adjustments are really difficult to make at the next level, because it is uncomfortable. Thanks for watching.
Great top loaders from the D Tour! Love the 1988 Score! LOVE that Dye auto!!! That Will Clark is a sweet card too
Sweet Jermaine Dye auto! Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
Thanks for watching, always appreciate it.
Awesome as always my friend 🎉🎉
Thank you Shout out Master!!
Hmmmm... My guess on the common theme is ...They won't replace anybody in the goalie binder?? My real guess is they all played the infield?
Well the first guess would not be wrong but not what I was looking for. I know Dye played infield once but it was a simple the were all fielders in a throwing motion. (including the tossing)
Thanks for watching.
Jermaine Dye auto was pretty nice. He had a great ALCS in 2005
I think of him more of a White Sox than any other team he has played for. Also forgot he was a Braves prospect at on time. Thanks for watching.
I hope Stott has a good year as well. Still early so we will see what happens i suppose. Kingry. Man I thought he would have been an all-star by now. Crazy how it all turns out. Enjoyed as always.
It seems like Kingery's adjustment issues are similar to those that been in the cookie cutter warehouse training as a youth. The talent is enhanced, but can only make it work for a limited time. While it does help players get a lot further. Some times things get so ingrained into the brain and muscle, that adjustments are really difficult to make at the next level, because it is uncomfortable. Thanks for watching.
If you count Dye's one season of playing some first base, I would say that the things they have in common are they were all infielders.
I didn't know Dye played first, but it was a simple the were all fielders in a throwing motion. (including the tossing)