Anyone who had concerns about Sale should look to this start as well as the previous two. This guy is a beast and had good stuff! To change gears for a second, and that is Michael Harris. When he struck out with the bases loaded, he kind of shrugged his shoulders and walked away, as he knows there is nothing the Braves can do to him for his lack of performance. All he will do is make new Ford commercials when he is not counting his money and smiling all the way. This is exactly what is wrong with baseball. If I had a bad employee, I would put them on a performance improvement plan, and if they didn't meet the listed improvements, I could remove them. That is how the real world works, but not baseball. No, no. A player can continue to cost his team games with goose egg after goose egg, and he'll make new commercials that the network can play right after he makes the third out in the inning. Oh the CBA, isn't it wonderful! (catch my sarcasm)
I thought Money Mike was coming out of it when he went on that brief heater(he hit .333 during that 9-2 stretch in late April), but he's regressed back to his free-swinging ways. He's hitting just 217 since April 30th, although he has picked up hits in seven of the last nine games.
Just frustrating that a fantastic defensive centerfielder still has a negative WAR because his offense has been so bad early in the year
I was quick to applaud his performance recently when it appeared for a brief moment he had worked out all of his plate issues, but unfortunately for the Braves and all of us, it was just a tease. One last note. It surprises me Ford has gone along with the playing of those Michael Harris Bronco commercials right after his poor play of a strikeout or weak popup ending an inning. I mean, they are getting to be somewhat cringe worthy. We mute the audio when they play. I mean, come on Michael. This has really gotten ugly.
Anyone who had concerns about Sale should look to this start as well as the previous two. This guy is a beast and had good stuff! To change gears for a second, and that is Michael Harris. When he struck out with the bases loaded, he kind of shrugged his shoulders and walked away, as he knows there is nothing the Braves can do to him for his lack of performance. All he will do is make new Ford commercials when he is not counting his money and smiling all the way. This is exactly what is wrong with baseball. If I had a bad employee, I would put them on a performance improvement plan, and if they didn't meet the listed improvements, I could remove them. That is how the real world works, but not baseball. No, no. A player can continue to cost his team games with goose egg after goose egg, and he'll make new commercials that the network can play right after he makes the third out in the inning. Oh the CBA, isn't it wonderful! (catch my sarcasm)
I thought Money Mike was coming out of it when he went on that brief heater(he hit .333 during that 9-2 stretch in late April), but he's regressed back to his free-swinging ways. He's hitting just 217 since April 30th, although he has picked up hits in seven of the last nine games.
Just frustrating that a fantastic defensive centerfielder still has a negative WAR because his offense has been so bad early in the year
I was quick to applaud his performance recently when it appeared for a brief moment he had worked out all of his plate issues, but unfortunately for the Braves and all of us, it was just a tease. One last note. It surprises me Ford has gone along with the playing of those Michael Harris Bronco commercials right after his poor play of a strikeout or weak popup ending an inning. I mean, they are getting to be somewhat cringe worthy. We mute the audio when they play. I mean, come on Michael. This has really gotten ugly.