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...strikeouts are again a big problem for the Yanx...34 ABs, 10 SOs.
Don't worry, Aaron Boone the great communicator will take care of whatever ails!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't worry, Aaron Boone the great communicator will take care of whatever ails!!!!!!!!!!!
This is Funny..... Rob you are crazy.I just hope Boone doesn't become an alcoholic or a Twitter Troll....

I know it's only 1/2 way thru ST; but, I'm glad t/Yanx didn't pursue Ohtani-
The more that was said about Ohtani before a crowded sweepstakes landed him with the Los Angeles Angels, the more he sounded too good to be true. A young phenom with a high-velocity arm and a powerful bat, with the ability and the willingness to wield both on the regular? Yeah, right.
Now, there's no escaping the sense that maybe it all was too good to be true.
The 23-year-old has taken the mound three times this spring. His best moment came when he struck out eight of the 12 batters he faced in a "B" game against the Milwaukee Brewers on March 2.
Despite that, he's been lit up for 10 runs over seven total innings, only 1.2 of which have come in Cactus League action.
It hasn't been much prettier for Ohtani at the plate. He's come away with just two singles and three walks in 21 plate appearances. He's struck out six times.
"He's basically like a high school hitter because he's never seen a good curveball," one scout told Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports. "He's seen fastballs and changeups. And you're asking a high school hitter to jump to the major leagues?"
I wish I could have lived in Sarasota.I lived in Sarasota and it usually wasn't that Windy.
