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I don't believe this ringworm excuse by Tatis Jr.
I think he knowingly took Clostebol and just got caught.

Do I really care? No. I don't.

The same way many in the baseball world don't care that Bonds, Soda, McGwire and others took PEDs, I don't care that Tatis took PEDs.

I hope he returns and performs at a high level. He's a fun player to watch.
 

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There needs to be a deep dive into how the Baltimore Orioles have gotten so hot in the last month or so.

Currently up 10-3 vs the Rays about to move into 3rd place in the AL East
 

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Something that no one is talking about in MLB is how Christian Yelich has become average in the last few years.

While he was in Miami, he was viewed as a prospect who could maybe contend for a batting title but didn't project to have much power.

I believe his last season in Miami he was mentored by Barry Bonds and it seemed to make in impact. So much so, that his 1st two seasons in Milwaukee he stopped hitting so many ground balls and looked like an MVP candidate.

However, the last 3 years he seems to have reverted to being just a mediocre player.

Normally you would explain this through aging but Yelich is only 30.
 

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Something that no one is talking about in MLB is how Christian Yelich has become average in the last few years.

While he was in Miami, he was viewed as a prospect who could maybe contend for a batting title but didn't project to have much power.

I believe his last season in Miami he was mentored by Barry Bonds and it seemed to make in impact. So much so, that his 1st two seasons in Milwaukee he stopped hitting so many ground balls and looked like an MVP candidate.

However, the last 3 years he seems to have reverted to being just a mediocre player.

Normally you would explain this through aging but Yelich is only 30.
I just assume he was juicing. :yeshrug:
 

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Something that no one is talking about in MLB is how Christian Yelich has become average in the last few years.

While he was in Miami, he was viewed as a prospect who could maybe contend for a batting title but didn't project to have much power.

I believe his last season in Miami he was mentored by Barry Bonds and it seemed to make in impact. So much so, that his 1st two seasons in Milwaukee he stopped hitting so many ground balls and looked like an MVP candidate.

However, the last 3 years he seems to have reverted to being just a mediocre player.

Normally you would explain this through aging but Yelich is only 30.
he won an MVP
 
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