Who is the baseball player? He doesn't look small next to FT. Appears to be about 35 years old and looks like Benito Santiago.
Jonah Paez 6'4" 210 lbs. Coach Meggs on signing day:
"Jonah is your prototypical left-handed power-hitting* outfielder that you see in every Power Five lineup that's headed to the post season," explained Meggs. "The difference with Jonah is that despite the size and the obvious juice at the plate, Jonah can play the entire game. Jonah's a good enough defender to play first base as well as the outfield and he runs the bases well for someone with his size and strength. Jonah is going to compete for at bats the minute he gets here, and once he settles in, he has a chance to be an All-Pac-12 player."
*Note that Jonah had only 16 total extra base hits in 301 high school plate appearances. .394 slugging.
Who is the baseball player? He doesn't look small next to FT. Appears to be about 35 years old and looks like Benito Santiago.
Jonah Paez 6'4" 210 lbs. Coach Meggs on signing day:
"Jonah is your prototypical left-handed power-hitting* outfielder that you see in every Power Five lineup that's headed to the post season," explained Meggs. "The difference with Jonah is that despite the size and the obvious juice at the plate, Jonah can play the entire game. Jonah's a good enough defender to play first base as well as the outfield and he runs the bases well for someone with his size and strength. Jonah is going to compete for at bats the minute he gets here, and once he settles in, he has a chance to be an All-Pac-12 player."
*Note that Jonah had only 16 total extra base hits in 301 high school plate appearances. .394 slugging.
You can tell by the posture. Bralen's spines is clearly misaligned and contracted, explains his facial expression too. Taj on the other hand is erect and comfortable. Clearly, Bralen hasn't been to a chiropractor for a while, Taj goes regularly. He will be back to 6'3+ and smiling in no time.
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I laughed.
No warning, just gone.
"Jonah is your prototypical left-handed power-hitting* outfielder that you see in every Power Five lineup that's headed to the post season," explained Meggs. "The difference with Jonah is that despite the size and the obvious juice at the plate, Jonah can play the entire game. Jonah's a good enough defender to play first base as well as the outfield and he runs the bases well for someone with his size and strength. Jonah is going to compete for at bats the minute he gets here, and once he settles in, he has a chance to be an All-Pac-12 player."
*Note that Jonah had only 16 total extra base hits in 301 high school plate appearances. .394 slugging.
Davis better be standing on a stool
Must mean the emotion comes out on the field!