Lance Brodzowski
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Podcast Appearances
He could throw that 100 times.
It's getting out one time.
You take that away, we're saying a completely different story.
We're singing a completely different tune.
So I'm not worried about him in the context of the velo is back and that ball that Weimer hit is just never going to get out.
I don't know what Weimer had on him and then Boyd had a changeup down below the zone that he also clipped out.
I don't know what to tell you about Joey Weimer.
That to me is all random.
Six for six with two walks.
He's very unlike other pitchers the Cubs have had, and I think that'll be refreshing.
I feel like for a while the Cubs have always had these lower velocity guys, not so tantalizing from a, I can't wait to turn the TV on and watch this guy.
No offense to anybody who's been in the rotation the last five years, but, you know, I think...
Cabrera is of a different breed he reminds me more of like the you Darvish's and the Jake Arrieta's of years past where it's just insane stuff and sometimes when you watch him it's hard to fully understand how he's getting the ball to move a certain way or like why his changeup is 94 miles per hour so there's gonna be moments I'm excited to see like JD's analysis and boogs just around how odd he is there
There's just not a lot of comps for him in the league.
I guess maybe like a Sandy Alcantara is around there, and they both came from that Marlins kind of power change-up era.
But he's really fun.
He throws everything hard.
The velocity is somewhat unorthodox for the Cubs over the last couple of years.
He's going to get a lot of strikeouts.
The start I saw when he was down in Arizona and I was doing some stuff for Marquis, I thought he was leaving everything up.