

Manager Rob Thomson doesn’t have an exact date on when Painter’s first Grapefruit League game will be, but he says Painter could pitch sometime next week. As far as I can tell - and once again - this is a back field live first time in camp, I gotta imagine with the way his demeanor is, he’d be pretty calm and collected and stay within himself when he does get out there.” “Obviously, you get into a big league game and the situation changes, but you got to stay the same. “If that’s worth anything, that’s about the opinion I have on how mature he is, what he knows about himself,” he said. Stubbs said he didn’t know Painter was 19 until a reporter mentioned his age. So to be able to say anything other than that is a stretch, but I think that’s about as good as it gets for a live.” “Obviously, this is a live on a back field. “All of his stuff is big league stuff,” Stubbs said. Garrett Stubbs, who caught Painter, said he was hitting 99 to 100 mph with his fastball.
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“I saw Schwarber after his first at-bat, kind of just mouth ‘Wow.'” Just the reactions of the hitters in the box tell you all you need to know, ” Hoskins said. Hoskins was not one of the three batters scheduled to face Painter, but he stayed to the side to take it in.
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“I think we’ve heard so much about the stuff, but to see that part of his game in action, really for the first time, in front of a full camp, was cool to see.” Demeanor didn’t change,” Rhys Hoskins said. “It didn’t seem like he was going too fast. He’s asking good questions about pitch shapes and what I see in the at-bat.” It’s easy to kind of just sit back and take it in, but he’s out, making sure that he’s getting to know everyone,” Schwarber said. “I told him, I said the way that he’s handling himself in camp. They can smack talk him like he is one of their own and they know he’s mature enough to laugh it off. Veteran big leaguers on the Phillies are amazed at the 19-year-old’s poise. Still, I have confidence in it and I’m going to throw it.” “Today, I threw a couple that were good, a couple that I didn’t like.

It’s shown some bad signs,” Painter said about his curveball. Still, it was the only blemish on what was a really impressive display. “It came out of my hand and I was like, ‘Oh boy,'” Painter said. XZPHGw6ud5- Destiny Lugardo February 22, 2023 What making contact against Andrew Painter feels like.
