Frankie Montas is struggling to prove that he is more than just Mits theory
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Frankie Montas is a theory. It has all the basic skills that the modern front office collects, that is, ingredients for things like speed and shapes.
But the theory does not erupt daily. The game does. And when it comes to promotion games – not on a printed version on the computer – Montas results fade with theory. This is when it is in good health enough to promote.
Montas was on the list of the first three months of this season. He has made seven beginnings since then. None of the truth has succeeded well for Mets, who did not raise their rotation on the deadline because they – among other elements – are continuing to double this theory.
The game erupted on Sunday, and again Montas was better in imagination than the hill. He threw a full set of stadiums, all of them very difficult, and even Carlos Mendoza noticed “things, 96-97 (MPH), he got a laundry, and has a good pass tape, he got a good division.”
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