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So the captain looked like in full MVP form this year.
I want to talk about a couple of young guys that we saw on display in Saturday's game, one of them being Carlos Ogranje, which is...
He is somebody that is very, very intriguing to me in the sense that I know the Yankees are right now ramping him up to be a starter, to be maybe one of those break glass in case of emergency type guys.
But I think the more intriguing thing would be to see what he can do out of the bullpen, be almost like the Yankees' Mason Miller.
I mean, he was pumping 100 consistently.
All day long today, he does have 103 in his back pocket, as we all saw on social media when he got judged on it during practice the other day.
So he's a guy that throws hard.
What I saw today is a guy that does need work.
We know LeBron needs work on throwing strikes, which, hey, he's a big guy.
You know, we've seen guys like Randy Johnson struggle with control early on with all those moving parts in his career, and he turned out to be a Hall of Famer.
We can only hope so much for Carlos LeGranje.
I know people are likening him to Michael Pineda, which if you're a Yankee fan, you're just like, maybe I don't want to make that comparison.
But I think as long as Carlos LeGranje doesn't smear pine tar all over his neck, he should be fine.
I see a fastball that's got good velocity.
This is what I saw today, okay?
Somebody might be listening to this and tell me that I'm way off base.
I don't know what I'm talking about.
This is what I saw today.
The first time that I really in-depth watched Carl Sogranje and saw him pitch.
I saw a fastball that has a lot of velocity but doesn't have a lot of movement or life on it, I should say, which is kind of weird to say about 100%.