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CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 10/17/17 – 5 THINGS TO WATCH FROM REMARKABLE!
1. Power Curve puts hitters away. Lance McCullers has recorded 198 of his 238 strikeouts (83.2 percent) with his curveball since the start of 2016, highest among starters (League Avg: 16.9 percent). 2. The first out is the most important. Opponents hit .154...
Colts – Titans, Week 6 Monday Night Football Preview
The Indianapolis Colts barely squeaked out a win in their Week 5 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers, while the Tennessee Titans dropped their Week 5 affair against the Dolphins with Matt Cassel at the helm. Will Marcus Mariota's return help get this team back...
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 10/16/17 – 5 THINGS TO WATCH FROM REMARKABLE!
Heart of the order is up? Charlie Morton knows how to handle that. Charlie Morton allowed an OPS of .471 (118 PAs) against the heart of the order in the second half of the season, third best among starters (League Avg: .821). 2. Sliding down for strikes....