Now pitching surprisingly is way better than last year. Our ERA is 3.87 so far vs 4.79 for all of last year.
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Keep in mind that MLB has fiddled with the baseball which is causing a shift from hitter to pitcher. MLB bought Rawlings, the maker of baseballs for MLB. This year, IIRC, they are going with a lighter baseball which doesn't carry as far as the ones they used last year.vander54 said:
Now pitching surprisingly is way better than last year. Our ERA is 3.87 so far vs 4.79 for all of last year.
DallasAg 94 said:Keep in mind that MLB has fiddled with the baseball which is causing a shift from hitter to pitcher. MLB bought Rawlings, the maker of baseballs for MLB. This year, IIRC, they are going with a lighter baseball which doesn't carry as far as the ones they used last year.vander54 said:
Now pitching surprisingly is way better than last year. Our ERA is 3.87 so far vs 4.79 for all of last year.
Last year... or the past couple years, they've used a tighter string wrap, making the ball heavier. In fact, it was found that a different ball was used during the season for the AL and the NL.
I would think the players would have a gripe about that. That might have cost someone some serious coin.DallasAg 94 said:Keep in mind that MLB has fiddled with the baseball which is causing a shift from hitter to pitcher. MLB bought Rawlings, the maker of baseballs for MLB. This year, IIRC, they are going with a lighter baseball which doesn't carry as far as the ones they used last year.vander54 said:
Now pitching surprisingly is way better than last year. Our ERA is 3.87 so far vs 4.79 for all of last year.
Last year... or the past couple years, they've used a tighter string wrap, making the ball heavier. In fact, it was found that a different ball was used during the season for the AL and the NL.
twilly said:
This reason is one of the many that caused friction during the work stoppage. Players reps cited this as a continued reason for distrust of the owners, as well as negatively affecting stats that could bring down player compensation.
It is a balance, right?!twilly said:
I agree with you. More hits and extra bases...less K's.
But facts say more HR's lead to more $$$ come contract time. Players and their agents would fight for that.
alvtimes said:
ump bent the Tigers over on game ending S3 Lol
Seems the draft and trade deadline deals were split between Daniels and Young. I don't recall, but assume Daniels was handling trades while Young was dealing with the Draft.wbt5845 said:
It's about time we man up here and admit JD was a damn genius in the Gallo trade.
Many compare it to the Herschel Walker trade, but it's even a more dramatic fleecing. At least Walker was a good player for Minnesota - Gallo was been dreadful for New York.
Several things I disagree with here.DallasAg 94 said:
I wanted to separate these comments.
We look to be developing a strength at 3B. I'm not sure if either Smith or Duran remain at 3B with Jung. I have my concerns about Jung
Smith played 23@3B, 15@SS, and 10@CF in AAA
Duran played 24@SS, 17@2B, and 14@3B in AA
At a minimum both Smith and Duran would be worth far more this year at the deadline. Same with Otto.
PS: be on the look-out for Blaine Crim (1B)
wbt5845 said:
It's about time we man up here and admit JD was a damn genius in the Gallo trade.
Many compare it to the Herschel Walker trade, but it's even a more dramatic fleecing. At least Walker was a good player for Minnesota - Gallo was been dreadful for New York.
I didn't say to trade them. I just said their value would be higher.rbtexan said:Several things I disagree with here.DallasAg 94 said:
I wanted to separate these comments.
We look to be developing a strength at 3B. I'm not sure if either Smith or Duran remain at 3B with Jung. I have my concerns about Jung
Smith played 23@3B, 15@SS, and 10@CF in AAA
Duran played 24@SS, 17@2B, and 14@3B in AA
At a minimum both Smith and Duran would be worth far more this year at the deadline. Same with Otto.
PS: be on the look-out for Blaine Crim (1B)
I wouldn't even consider trading Smith or Duran at this point. Duran can be a capable 3rd baseman and he's already shown he can hit. Smith has played some outfield and could be a CF option if Tavares flames out. Jung is an unknown at this point, and I'm not trading away young players with lots of control to make room for an unknown.
Also disagree re: Blaine Crim. He doesn't project to be much more than a Nathanial Lowe-type player, if even that. There's a reason why he's not even listed in the top 30 Rangers prospects. Dustin Harris has a lot more upside and is younger - although they've moved Harris to the OF.
JMO