Tommy Kahnle on deal with Tigers, throwing changeups | MLB Tonight
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Following his new deal with the Detroit Tigers, Tommy Kahnle joins MLB Tonight to discuss the decision, throwing 61 consecutive changeups and more.
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Great addition for DET
I see why Yankee fans love this dude. He seems more like a regular guy than most pro jocks. It's like one of my old roommates is sitting there talking.
wtf is tony romo doing here
I believe the MLB Allstar games have become a bit repetitive over time and I have a new way for the MLB to make money and create an exciting experience for fans. Also my proposition would help fans see new players who don’t have the power to compete in the Homerun Derby. My idea is for fielders who want to compete and have a higher OAA ( Outs Above Average ) than a certain number or certain metric for a position. These players will be able to compete in one of three categories. Category 1 will be for catchers, their challenges will include fastest pop-time and how many runners would be thrown out at second base (based on the leagues average speed). Category 2 will be for infielders, this challenge will simply be a giant game of knockout that they would play as kids in practices. Category 3 will be for outfielders, their challenge will be to throw the best ball into home from a certain distance in the outfield, if the distance they thrown from is too easy it will be pushed back to make it harder. I believe these games would promote players better known for their fielding and less for their power. Players like Francisco Lindor, Javier Baez, Bryan Rocchio, Jazz Chisholm, and Steven Kwan. I am 14 years old and I would rather watch a skills competition than a celebrity softball game that wouldn’t make as much money as my proposition.