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Quick Hit: Weave Lost Again

  • Writer: SSTN Admin
    SSTN Admin
  • Jun 20
  • 1 min read

Luke Weaver let up an 8th inning solo shot in his first game back, giving up the 3-3 tie as the Yankees eventually lose 5-3 to the Orioles.


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Philip Cashier
Philip Cashier
21 Haz

Love the title pun!

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Paul Semendinger
Paul Semendinger
21 Haz

Here's a question...


Why didn't Luke Weaver get any rehab appearances to make sure he was ready? Wouldn't that have made sense?


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fuster
21 Haz
Şu kişiye cevap veriliyor:

1) Weaver appeared to be throwing at full speed

2) Weaver is a fully experienced player who has demonstrated his utility

3) is more reliable than almost every other reliever ion the Yankee team

4) the team needed a relatively fresh late-inning arm.


here's a question in return.....


was there any reason, specific to Weaver, to think that Weaver was not ready?

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Edwin Ng
Edwin Ng
21 Haz

It's official it's a June Swoon!!!

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fuster
21 Haz
Şu kişiye cevap veriliyor:

summertime

and the fans are uneasy

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