Spring Training
I caught the match-up between the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and the Red Sox this afternoon.
The thing that tripped me out the most is that the Devil Rays with a payroll of $25 Million are actually a team that could rise from bottom dwellers into the middle of the pack. They have solid prospects, and the rise of the team is mainly due to a change in attitude stemming from Manager Lou Piniella.
My question is that despite the no-name prospects that are going to be heading up this team along with veterans Tino Martinez, Rocco Baldelli, and Rey Sanchez, how does this team win?
A topic that I discussed with a fan who is a frequent reader of Baseball Prospectus stated that chemistry has nothing to do with baseball. He stated that chemistry does play a role in basketball. However, chemistry doesn't play as much of a significant role in baseball.
Does chemistry play a role in baseball? Check in with me for an answer.
Ebor City,
BD
The thing that tripped me out the most is that the Devil Rays with a payroll of $25 Million are actually a team that could rise from bottom dwellers into the middle of the pack. They have solid prospects, and the rise of the team is mainly due to a change in attitude stemming from Manager Lou Piniella.
My question is that despite the no-name prospects that are going to be heading up this team along with veterans Tino Martinez, Rocco Baldelli, and Rey Sanchez, how does this team win?
A topic that I discussed with a fan who is a frequent reader of Baseball Prospectus stated that chemistry has nothing to do with baseball. He stated that chemistry does play a role in basketball. However, chemistry doesn't play as much of a significant role in baseball.
Does chemistry play a role in baseball? Check in with me for an answer.
Ebor City,
BD






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