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23 SIDEARM REVIEW: #2 PACE X
PACE X: This could be the year !!!!
FRONT OFFICE
Dave Harrison took the SSL by storm in his rookie year. Pace X went 96-66 before falling out in the ALDS series. Harrison and company are ready to go all the way. What do the numbers say ??
ROTATION
Manoah 582
Darvish 587
Morton 727
Singer 679
Springs 620
BULLPEN
S. Martinez 532
Beeks 673
Bellati 701
Chargois 673
Coleman 617
Harvey 620
Hughes 684
Martin 622
Miley 627
D. Smith 687
LINEUP
S. Perez c 787
J. Aguilar 1b 681
Arraz 2b 795
Andrus ss 707
Arenado 3b 891
Happ of 782
T. Taylor of 729
Santander of 773
K. Bryant DH 851
BENCH
Biggio ut 668
Hummel c 580
Kiermaier of 649
LcBlanc if 723
Newman if 688
Stubbs c 812
ANALYSIS
Love the balance in the starting rotation. Manoah and Darvish are playoff studs, Morton never seems to age while Singer and Springs are quite good now and promise even better futures. Seth Martinez is the best long reliever in baseball and the bullpen offers enough talent to mix and match until you can get to Chris Martin or Dylan Coleman.
The lineup is the strength of this team. All Stars Perez, Arraz, Arenado and Bryant lead a roster which also includes some competent vets and an useful bench which provides quality pinch hitting, defense and versatility. Harrison has all the ingredients for a championship. Lets see what he uses in his recipes.
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