PatriotAg02 said:
Anyone know where John Rhadigan's been? Don't think he's been on Bally since like May? Maybe June.
"It's a caught"!
PatriotAg02 said:
Anyone know where John Rhadigan's been? Don't think he's been on Bally since like May? Maybe June.
Ronald Acuña Jr.,
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strikeouts per plate appearance:
2018 - 25.3%
2019 - 26.3%
2020 - 29.7%
2021 - 23.6%
2022 - 23.6%
2023 - 12.2% 😮 pic.twitter.com/SRidEWoCsD
Garv is hitting .414 over his last 8 games 👀 pic.twitter.com/LCNhkFIqjU
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caleblyn said:
3 game lead on the Division
7.5 game lead on the Bye (Avoiding the WC)
gigem1223 said:caleblyn said:
3 game lead on the Division
7.5 game lead on the Bye (Avoiding the WC)
Huh?
The lead in the division is the same lead as the bye
Huh?gigem1223 said:caleblyn said:
3 game lead on the Division
7.5 game lead on the Bye (Avoiding the WC)
Huh?
The lead in the division is the same lead as the bye
caleblyn said:
3 game lead on the Division
7.5 game lead on the Bye (Avoiding the WC)
caleblyn said:Huh?gigem1223 said:caleblyn said:
3 game lead on the Division
7.5 game lead on the Bye (Avoiding the WC)
Huh?
The lead in the division is the same lead as the bye
You cannot avoid the bye without winning the Division. To avoid the bye, you must win the division AND be top 2 in the League.
I assume this is already known.
gigem1223 said:caleblyn said:Huh?gigem1223 said:caleblyn said:
3 game lead on the Division
7.5 game lead on the Bye (Avoiding the WC)
Huh?
The lead in the division is the same lead as the bye
You cannot avoid the bye without winning the Division. To avoid the bye, you must win the division AND be top 2 in the League.
I assume this is already known.
It is already known but the lead on the wild card rests with how many games we are up on Houston. Minnesota is irrelevant at this point.
Proposition Joe said:gigem1223 said:caleblyn said:Huh?gigem1223 said:caleblyn said:
3 game lead on the Division
7.5 game lead on the Bye (Avoiding the WC)
Huh?
The lead in the division is the same lead as the bye
You cannot avoid the bye without winning the Division. To avoid the bye, you must win the division AND be top 2 in the League.
I assume this is already known.
It is already known but the lead on the wild card rests with how many games we are up on Houston. Minnesota is irrelevant at this point.
1) To avoid the bye, you must win the division AND be top 2 in the League. - Correction, to get the bye to the ALDS you must win the division and be a top 2 division winner in the League.
2) Minnesota is relevant at this point, it's just that these are two separate races and one is a qualifier for the other. Every game that the AL Central leader and AL East leader loses (assuming it's not to a team that we are in a division race for) helps our potential seeding. But that seeding only becomes significant if we win the division (qualifier).
The difference between where the team is now vs where it was early, is that they actually have learned to be patient late in games.94chem said:
It was a nice win. Reminded me of those games against Houston about 10 years ago. Give Altuve his 2 singles, don't throw Carter a slider in the zone, get into the pen, and wait for something good to happen. Every win counts the same. I think the 2011 team went 56-24 over the final 80. Guarantee you there were some "ugly" wins.
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