Jose Quintana's Newly Quantifiable Deception and Command Should Keep Him Afloat in 2025

When I mention command, it may seem odd.
Today
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Opening Day in ‘The House That Ruth Built’
1977 (Catfish, Reggie, and the Toy Cannon lead Yanks to victory) The Yankees were coming off the losing end of a World Series sweep at the hands of ‘The Big Red Machine’ the previous October and had something to prove.
Fri, Mar 21
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Inside The Milwaukee Brewers Players Project: Opening Day Heroes
This week’s additions to the Players Project are J.J. Hardy, Mike Cameron, and Jhoulys Chacín.
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Appreciating the Brewers' Modern-Day Triumphant Trio
When Brandon Woodruff spoke candidly after his first MLB outing in 18 months (yes, technically a spring training start), he reflected on his time in Milwaukee and how he is now one of the old guys.
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Episode 43: The Shortstop Shuffle & Roster Predictions
Jack and Spencer discuss Brandon Woodruff's first MLB spring training outing, Brice Turang's short-lived stint as the shortstop, Bryan Hudson's evolving repertoire, their Opening Day roster prediction, and much more!
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Should Logan Henderson Start in Place of the Injured Tobias Myers?
A day after Pat Murphy designated Logan Henderson as a potential rotation replacement for an injured Tobias Myers, he gave a harsh public evaluation of the 23-year-old’s three-inning start in Peoria against the San Diego Padres.
Thu, Mar 20
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Now That Brewers Have Committed to an Infield Plan, It's Time to Make It Viable
Now that the alignment of Joey Ortiz and Brice Turang around the Brewers infield (most days, at least) has been settled, the open question is how playing time will shake out at third base—and whether Oliver Dunn and Caleb Durbin are really up to the job.
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Once-Convoluted Milwaukee Brewers Roster Picture is Coming into Focus
Pat Murphy succinctly summarized the challenges he and the front office face in crafting the Brewers’ initial 26-man roster.
Wed, Mar 19
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Seeking More Ways to Get Outs, Bryan Hudson is Experimenting With a Sinker
It’s a tale as old as baseball’s modern era: a pitcher using spring training to develop a new pitch.