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Gotcha! Not those kinds of memories. I'm talking about memories you may have of him until now.



The reason is, David Peterson has no brand, does he?



For a first-round pick I don't recall there being a lot of hype around him. He arrived just as Tim Peterson left and I briefly thought they were the same guy.



Even going into this year don't know if anyone thought of Peterson as anything more than a lefthanded Megill. I had to look up where Peterson was born (Denver) and where he went to school (Oregon) cuz it all had escaped me.



He needs a nickname or a car dealership pitchman job or something


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Megill is the harder thrower, which is interesting, because the one thing you expect a young first-rounder to automatically have is power. Peterson has reached 96 once or twice but he averages 93.


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Megill is also fatter and has worse facial hair.



I looked up Peterson on social media and can report his wifey Alex gave birth to their second kid, Josephine, recently. They also have a two year old boy. They appear to live in Long Island City.


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I literally have one. Like when he was drafted they listed his height, and said something like "but doesn't throw hard for someone that size".



So my first impression of him was that he was kind of a wuss.



I'm thrilled he's pitching so well, but to be honest I have no idea how he's getting it done. It doesn't seem like he has great stuff. I guess he gets a lot of soft contact.


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I'm thrilled he's pitching so well, but to be honest I have no idea how he's getting it done. It doesn't seem like he has great stuff. I guess he gets a lot of soft contact.


Maybe it is the old "Lefties have lots of movement on their pitches" thingie.

Lunchie, you almost caused me to call my cardiologist.



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Frayed Knot wrote:

We've got Solo, 2R, and now 3R covered on the bingo card.

Like to see them complete the category.

Wrong thread?

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Frayed Knot wrote:

I've got no problem telling Peterson from Megill or from anyone else.

Keeping the LHP Youngs apart on the other hand ...


Easy, one's terrible and the other one isn't reliable. (But I don't know which is which, either)

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The Youngs are easy to tell apart. Danny's got a distinctive delivery and like Alonso and Bader he's a Gator. Alex Young has no brand but he's also not a key member of the team like Peterson.



Megill has a brand too. He's got a social media mom and brother in the big leagues. Everyone knows that.



Wait was Peterson the one who's family was involved in horse training?


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Alex Young, who isn't terrible, is built like a fullback, strong and chesty. Danny Young is more of a quarterback, slender, wiry, with long slingy limbs.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

Peterson's dad was a horse trainer who died of an accidental overdose when David was a kid. Young David also dealt with a broken leg that threatened his career before it started. https://www.mlb.com/news/david-peterson-s-path-to-metshttps://www.mlb.com/news/david-peterson-s-path-to-mets


I saw this and I thought "His dad can't be the same Peterson who trained Seattle Slew." But apparently, he can.


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