cap-n-jack said:
Check out the Yankees. This is the way you respect the game and your opponent. Not running and not hacking with a big lead.
Good on them.
Worst post in 448 pages
cap-n-jack said:
Check out the Yankees. This is the way you respect the game and your opponent. Not running and not hacking with a big lead.
Good on them.
Ag_07 said:cap-n-jack said:
Check out the Yankees. This is the way you respect the game and your opponent. Not running and not hacking with a big lead.
Good on them.
Worst post in 448 pages
Nuke LaLoosh said:
Serious question: do any advanced metrics take into account inherited runners?
Honestly it pisses me off that Hoyt was only credited with 1 ER and surely there's something that compensates or makes up for value when including inherited runners...
Ag_07 said:
So Hoyt's FIP goes up just because it's a HR? It doesn't really capture that it was a GS.
Ag_07 said:
Silver lining...The Ranger BP blew another save and the ChiSox walked it off after scoring 3 in the bottom of the 9th
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Gray has averaged 9.1 strikeouts (his highest since his rookie season) and 3.1 walks per nine innings pitched while inducing grounders at a 54.9 percent clip thus far in the season. His 93.4 mph average fastball velocity is still strong, and he's inducing more chasing outside the strike zone (31.4 percent) than he ever has in his career. Perhaps unsurprisingly, his swinging-strike rate (12 percent) and opponents' contact rate (74.2 percent) have both improved accordingly. Each of those marks is also a career-best for Gray.
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Astros: Houston has been the most oft-linked team to Gray, as many pundits expect that they'll add a front-line arm to join Dallas Keuchel and Lance McCullers in the playoff rotation. The Astros have plenty of high-end pitching prospects that aren't yet proven in the big leagues (e.g. Francis Martes, David Paulino) as well as upper-level position prospects that don't necessarily have a clear path to regular at-bats in the Majors (e.g. Kyle Tucker, Derek Fisher, Teoscar Hernandez). Houston also spent very aggressively on this past year's international market, so they'll have some potential impact talent rising through the ranks to replenish the system if they trade from their upper levels.
friscodick said:That's a cap that will definitely age well...I might buy one, throw it in the dryer a few times and try to rough it up a bit as I think it would look better that way.BowSowy said:
Love those jerseys.
I'm going to grab one of these hats when they come back in stock. This is the concept hat they designed for those original rainbow jerseys, but they never actually used it.
ElJefeAG09 said:
Ok, got a buddy who threw a hypothetical here.
He is proposing a Darvish for Springer.
I say it's time to find a new buddyElJefeAG09 said:
Ok, got a buddy who threw a hypothetical here.
He is proposing a Darvish for Springer.
Not that it's ever going to happen, but what say you?
ElJefeAG09 said:
Ok, got a buddy who threw a hypothetical here.
He is proposing a Darvish for Springer.
Not that it's ever going to happen, but what say you?
For the record, I vehemently disagree.
After doing my #OnPaceFor post... your buddy is even more idiotic.ElJefeAG09 said:
Ok, got a buddy who threw a hypothetical here.
He is proposing a Darvish for Springer.
Not that it's ever going to happen, but what say you?
For the record, I vehemently disagree.
ElJefeAG09 said:
Ok, got a buddy who threw a hypothetical here.
He is proposing a Darvish for Springer.
Not that it's ever going to happen, but what say you?
For the record, I vehemently disagree.
Ag_07 said:
And just like that we're down one more pitcher.
Plus I thought PEDs made you better.
tremble said:
Martes doing pretty well so far, that's with the ump squeezing him too