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#if you put ash in a higher stakes league on the regular you could still see exciting battles throughout a new story
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If I say this enough it will speak it into existence: being a Pokémon master does not have to mean being the strongest battler. I’m sure being a strong battler comes with the territory but there are still regions Ash hasn’t been to and Pokémon he hasn’t met. He’s going to keep traveling until he’s seen them all.
#listen I am just nervous#I love ash so much I don’t want this win to be the reason I don’t get to go on adventures with him anymore#actually I would kill for an older-geared story where they let Ash age and take on high stakes battling#but only if it was written well#mostly I am content to watch ash battle his way through new regions#and his new team would be entirely new Pokémon except hos broken Pikachu so#even if ash and Pikachu are the strongest battlers alive give ash an entirely new young team that doesn’t buy into it yet#make him work around more temperamental Pokémon#or let him take a job working for the leagues as a special third party who they send in to handle the big stuff#while simultaneously mentoring a newbie#like maybe ash is on legendary patrol kind of like his current gif with professor cerise just higher stakes all the time#or he’s a junior champion to Lance who manages home base things and send ash off to handle things overseas#like he’s sent tonpaldea specifically because of the time shenanigan rumors a few years after being world champion#maybe he battles regularly in the PWC on the side but his only challengers are gym leaders#elite four and champion level trailers and battle facility masters#ash battled well but he is still so young#and Leon really did have control of the field until Pikachu came out#if you put ash in a higher stakes league on the regular you could still see exciting battles throughout a new story#he doesn’t have to do a gym run#but he could still battle gym leaders on the reg#just maybe not in the leagues themselves#idk I feel like there are so many ways to keep ash around from here#he still has so much to learn about battling#and having 4 uses of gimmicks to Leon’s two definitely helped him#though Leon asked for that tbh so I wouldn’t say it’s unfair#he’s just a kid#let him keep working towards his dream#his journeys goal has been reached but that doesn’t mean his overall dreams are achieved#anipoke spoilers#anipoke
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Time is right to deal for Danny Salazar in fantasy leagues
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Mostly MLB Notes: Talking Danny Salazar and a look around the league
I’ve always been a huge Danny Salazar fan, but we are now dealing with a pitcher who’s not only one of the more injury-prone arms in baseball but also one who currently sports a 1.49 WHIP. Salazar’s average fastball velocity (95.0 mph) is as good as ever (and ranks top-10 among all starters in baseball), and his SwStr% (16.6) ranks first. To give perspective, Max Scherzer led all starters last season with a 15.3 SwStr%. Salazar has no doubt been unlucky with a .385 BABIP (his career mark is .308), and while that’s sure to regress, it’s worth pointing out Cleveland’s defense has the fourth-worst UZR (-8.1) right now. It’s probably just noise in a small sample, as the Indians were a very good defensive team last season. Put differently, Salazar’s hit rate is the second highest in MLB (Adam Wainwright has an insane .446 BABIP right now), and that’s somehow occurred while producing a bunch of pop outs (16.1 IFFB%) and a lot of weak contact (28.1 Hard%). Salazar remains a health risk, but only Chris Sale has a higher K% than his 32.9, so if you’re looking for a buy-low candidate with the upside of being a top-10 fantasy pitcher from here on out, he’s your target.
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Quick Hits: I’ll predict Aaron Judge finishes with 45 homers. His current 2.2 WAR is the second highest among hitters in all of baseball. The rookie record for homers is Mark McGwire with 49…I recently spent about 30 percent of my FAAB on Brad Brach in a high stakes league, as it sure seems like Zach Britton may be out a significant amount of time. Hitters are batting .138 against Brach this season, and he could easily be a top-10 type fantasy closer moving forward. He’s still available in a quarter of Yahoo leagues…The Cubs and Yankees combined for an MLB-record 48 strikeouts during their game Sunday…After walking 30 batters over 53.0 innings last season, there was some concern Craig Kimbrel was in the decline phase (myself included), but he’s arguably been the most dominant pitcher so far in 2017. He’s allowed seven baserunners in 14.0 innings, when he’s produced a silly 52.0 K% and 22.1 SwStr%.
TV Talk: I love “Better Call Saul,” which had the tough task of being a prequel. It’s my favorite show right now, and you all should be watching it…”American Crime” was terrific, and that’s not easy to say with shows on regular network TV these days…”The Leftovers” is so good. Episode two in which they used this intro and then called back the Mark Linn-Baker story was incredible. I loved “Perfect Strangers” as a kid…I binged “13 Reasons Why” and really liked it but have no idea why they are now making a second season. That won’t work…Good to hear David Milch is joining the team for season three of “True Detective,” as “Deadwood” is easily one of my favorite shows of all time…I’m really into “Fargo” too. Bizarre recent episode but this too is a must watch.
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Quick Hits Part Deux: If Kimbrel hasn’t been the best pitcher this year, it’s because that’s been his teammate Chris Sale, who currently leads MLB in WAR (2.4). He recently became one of four pitchers in baseball history with multiple 6+ game streaks with 10+ Ks. He’s sporting a 1.92 ERA and a 0.79 WHIP while pitching in Fenway Park and the AL East. Can you imagine if Sale pitched in the NL West? Would he have a negative ERA?…The Nationals have scored 194 runs this season. The Royals (who have a DH) have scored 82…Marcell Ozuna is 26 years old and has a .975 OPS. He was clearly playing injured over the second half of last season. He’s a budding star and should be treated as such…Speaking of budding stars, Miguel Sano has bounced back from a disappointing 2016 campaign, as he’s hitting .300/.431/.640. The BA will come down, but the power is legit. He’s going to hit 40 homers this year.
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Quick Hits Part Tres: Over his first 64 at bats, Brett Gardner had zero RBI. He has 10 over his next 35 ABs…Justin Turner is batting .377 with just one home run this season. He’s done so without hitting a single pop out while producing one of the lowest GB% (31.5) in all of baseball. An odd start to Turner’s year for sure…Billy Hamilton is on pace to steal 99 bases with a .307 OBP…Dee Gordon had four steals over his first 98 at bats. He has five over his next 25 ABs...Buster Posey is batting .356 (with a .434 OBP), yet he’s on pace to finish with 10 homers and 25 RBI…Speaking of catchers, a usually thin position has been as weak as ever, with Gary Sanchez getting injured and Kyle Schwarber batting .198. There’s just one catcher who ranks inside the top-230 fantasy players so far, and that’s Brian McCann (No. 136). Ugly stuff. Alex Avila has 50 at bats this year, and he ranks 130 spots ahead of Posey…What a dismantling by Canelo Alvarez over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (12 rounds to none on all judges’ cards), and as boring as that fight was (and not worth the PPV), it does set up the most anticipated match in a long time with him finally facing GGG in September. I can’t wait…LeBron James now has 11 sweeps in the postseason. No other player in history has more than nine (and round one used to be five games).
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