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Some encouraging signs so far, and bad
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You don't want to be a dumpster fire and finish last or second-to-last, but really outside of that the only goal for spring training should be getting some playing time and staying healthy. No other success seems to really ever carry over from Spring Training.

Last year....
Our top three HR guys were CES, Luke Maile, and Nick Martini
Stuart Fairchild led us in doubles
Will Benson led us in both walks and stolen bases
Spencer Steer was our AVG leader hitting .340
Luke Maile, Mike Ford, Stuart Fairchild, Spencer Steer, and CES all had 30+ AB and an OPS over 1.000

Heck...
The Rockies were 2nd in the Cactus League last year and finished 61-101 in regular season.
The Padres were 12th in the Cactus League last year just one spot above us and finished 93-69 in the regular season and went to the Division Series in the postseason.


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So I have long since taken a much more passive viewing experience of Spring Training and really just hope that they don't go winless and as many starters are healthy for Opening Day as possible.
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RE: Some encouraging signs so far, and bad - TheLeonardLeap - 03-03-2025, 08:07 PM

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