Monthly Archives: May 2019

Strike one proves to be the most valuable pitch in Wil Crowe’s arsenal

Monday afternoon at FNB Field, Wil Crowe showed why the 24-year-old right-hander is believed by many to be a future cornerstone of the Washington Nationals’ rotation. Crowe picked up his fifth win against three losses pitching into the eighth inning … Continue reading

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Five-run outburst caps another comeback victory for Senators

At some point, the 27-10 Harrisburg Senators will stop surprising me with how they keep pulling victories out of their collective hats. No deficit is too insurmountable. No challenge is too impossible. The Senators did it again on Tuesday night … Continue reading

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How many strikeouts are too many?

How many strikeouts are too many? I’m not talking about how it affects the pace of play or the number of balls put in play for the overall good of the game. I’m specifically asking for an individual player. How … Continue reading

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