Don't forget the Brewers are without Yelich and possibly Braun. But yeah they've turned it on.
titanmaster_race said:
Don't forget the Brewers are without Yelich and possibly Braun. But yeah they've turned it on.
the last of the bohemians said:
Jake is not getting dropped off any playoff roster...arguably the best defensive center fielder in baseball
Nice assumption you have made that I have been sitting in front of my TV for the last 8 hrs. I watched the Pig game yesterday and then nothing else.expresswrittenconsent said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
I found this on an on-line search:Since you seem to know everything, you could have just told me (a) to look it up for myself, or (b) told me this. I mean, you come off as a complete tool by being such a dick to someone for asking a quesiton.Quote:
Under the new system, the team with the better record will open the World Series at home. If both teams have the same record, the next tiebreaker is head-to-head record. If that doesn't solve it, the team with the best record within its own division gets home-field advantage.
I mean it's not like it wasnt running across the ESPN scroll for the last 8 hrs straight and hasn't been asked and answered 10 times (nicely) on this thread in the last 24 hrs. You made the mistake, not the person you are angry with.
BowSowy said:
I definitely want him on the roster. His potential is greater than any replacement, especially if he's healthy
mathguy86 said:
Here is the current career strikeout list. The next couple of seasons (barring injuries) should see JV rocket up. Last year he set his career high at 281 and of course broke it with 300 last night. Even at 280 a year, he could end somewhere close to Sutton in 2 years. 3 years from now at this rate he will pick off Seaver and Blyleven.
1. Nolan Ryan, 5,714
2. Randy Johnson, 4,875
3. Roger Clemens, 4,672
4. Steve Carlton, 4,136
5. Bert Blyleven, 3,701
6. Tom Seaver , 3,640
7. Don Sutton , 3,574
8. Gaylord Perry , 3,534
9. Walter Johnson, 3,508
10. Greg Maddux, 3,371
11. Phil Niekro, 3,342
12. Ferguson Jenkins, 3,192
13. Pedro Martnez , 3,154
14. Bob Gibson, 3,117
15. Curt Schilling, 3,116
16. CC Sabathia, 3,093
17. John Smoltz, 3,084
18. Justin Verlander, 3,006
I did.Ag_07 said:
You've got to let this go.
Philip J Fry said:BowSowy said:
I definitely want him on the roster. His potential is greater than any replacement, especially if he's healthy
At risk of incurring the wrath of Beef-O-Rama
What happens if Correa hurts his back flying to Oakland? Is he just a wasted roster spot?
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Nice assumption you have made that I have been sitting in front of my TV for the last 8 hrs. I watched the Pig game yesterday and then nothing else.expresswrittenconsent said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
I found this on an on-line search:Since you seem to know everything, you could have just told me (a) to look it up for myself, or (b) told me this. I mean, you come off as a complete tool by being such a dick to someone for asking a quesiton.Quote:
Under the new system, the team with the better record will open the World Series at home. If both teams have the same record, the next tiebreaker is head-to-head record. If that doesn't solve it, the team with the best record within its own division gets home-field advantage.
I mean it's not like it wasnt running across the ESPN scroll for the last 8 hrs straight and hasn't been asked and answered 10 times (nicely) on this thread in the last 24 hrs. You made the mistake, not the person you are angry with.
Rusty whatever the f his name is, I have blocked that SOB. I didn't make any mistake here.
BMX Bandit said:Philip J Fry said:BowSowy said:
I definitely want him on the roster. His potential is greater than any replacement, especially if he's healthy
At risk of incurring the wrath of Beef-O-Rama
What happens if Correa hurts his back flying to Oakland? Is he just a wasted roster spot?
He can be replaced on roster.
Hope we win today so we get home field over Oakland and don't have to fly out there this Thursday.
mathguy86 said:
Alex just isn't getting much to drive. He's being patient. I like that.