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The Oakland A’s lost their Cactus League exhibition on Tuesday, by the score of 12-3 to the Arizona D’Backs.
The game wasn’t devoid of positive highlights, especially in the power department for the lineup. On the pitching side, most of the damage was concentrated among just a couple Oakland hurlers.
First the good news.
Jed Lowrie played his fifth game of the spring, and he finally collected his first hit. It wasn’t cheap, either, as he got all of one against Madison Bumgarner and hit it out for a homer, with 98.5 mph exit velocity.
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Oakland A’s fans have been excited about
Jesús Luzardo for a long time, for a hundred different reasons.
The lefty’s stuff is incredible, with velocity and movement and secondary offerings to keep batters guessing. His control and command are impeccable. He’s both mature beyond his 23 years, and also having as much fun as a kid on the field, making him easy to like and root for. He had everything you could want in a pitching prospect, and he began to show it as a rookie last year, even earning a Game 1 playoff start in October.
But there’s still been one thing missing from our Luzardo experience so far. There were always rumors of its existence, but from a fan perspective it remained the stuff of legends. Somewhere, in a hidden baseball laboratory, he was working on a pitch called the
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