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The Process Versus Ricky Romero Re-visited

From 2009-to-2011, Ricky Romero was one of the more promising, left-handed pitchers in baseball. Because of his arsenal – a plus changeup and good breaking ball which helped produce reverse splits – he was also one of the more intriguing … Continue reading

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The Process Versus James Shields & The Danks Theory

The core principle of the Danks Theory is to present the opposing pitcher with a lineup that encourages him to use his best weapon fewer times. Looking at James Shields—a right-handed pitcher—and his best weapon—a changeup—you may think he would … Continue reading

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Going Under The Hood With James Loney

When the Rays signed James Loney this off-season many scoffed at the notion of bringing in a light-hitting first baseman to compete in the heavy-hitting American League East. At the Process Report, we identified Loney as a potential player of … Continue reading

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Brandon Gomes’ New Mechanics

Brandon Gomes made his first appearance on Friday night. In the process he showed off some overhauled mechanics. Gomes has made at least three noteworthy changed, as noticed by Jason Collette. His glove placement is different throughout his delivery. He … Continue reading

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The Other Matt Wieters Plate Appearance

In Tuesday’s game Matt Wieters hit a first-inning home run to put the Orioles up 2-0. Wieters wasn’t done giving David Price grief, however, as later in the game the draft class peers had a 13-pitch plate appearance.

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