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Snake Bytes: 02/15 - Spring Cleaning Share this story A must read for every fan that digs the self flagellation of Torey Lovullo. Here are the Diamondbacks non-roster players invited to camp. pic.twitter.com/wp1r5OGvQg Zach Buchanan (@ZHBuchanan) February 11, 2021 Poll This poll is closed. 9% 2% 16% 65% Around The MLB Zack Godley thought the same thing. Across The Pacific In all honesty, it was hard to get a grip on the 20/21 Australian baseball season. The ABL had to juggle with the schedule because of all COVID-restrictions and two teams deciding to pull out before the season started. So we had teams that started playing in December and other teams that did not play their first game until deep in January. ....
Last week, Detroit Tigers left-handed reliever Gregory Soto locked down the Dominican Winter League championship. This week, one of the team s top prospects, Isaac Paredes, gets his chance to hoist a trophy in the Mexican Pacific Winter League. Paredes, 21, is competing for Naranjeros de Hermosillo his hometown squad in the final series. The franchise has 16 titles, most in league history. His opponent is Tomateros de Culiacán. In Game 1, Paredes made the final out in a 2-1 victory Friday with a nifty pick at third base, along with going 1-for-4 at the plate. On Saturday, he went 2-for-4 (two doubles), but his team took a 6-1 loss. ....
January 3, 2021 One of the “Best of 2020” articles that ran here at FanGraphs over the holidays featured an under-the-radar right-hander with a unique backstory and a knee-buckling bender. Titled Rangers Prospect Cole Uvila is a Driveline-Developed Spin Monster, the story chronicled, among things, a curveball that had spun upwards of 3,300 RPM in Arizona Fall League action. Honed with the help of technology, the pitch profiled as his ticket to Texas. He’s no longer throwing it. Instead, Uvila is endeavoring to channel former Cleveland Indians closer Cody Allen. “In my head, I was going to throw it until my career was over,” Uvila said of his old curveball. “Then the pandemic happened. There was a lot of time to look in the mirror, and you just don’t see big-league relievers throwing 76-mph curveballs. It’s not really a thing.” ....