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Post by The Bag on Aug 5, 2014 14:16:33 GMT -5
when they play interleague, hamels era is almost a full run more than lester's, and lester's is lower than hamels. think i cracked the "why wont the sox trade for hamels" divinci code.
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Post by The Bag on Aug 5, 2014 14:18:14 GMT -5
oh hey lookie what i found "interleague stats" lester: 14-6 3.08 era hamels: 7-13 4.52 era in case pickles missed it. a smart guy called this being fact----^ schil shows his thoughts on pickles piss poor argument.
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Post by The Bag on Aug 5, 2014 14:26:51 GMT -5
hey guys, im curious. which era is worse?
4.52 or 3.08?
can i get a "NL sucks balls" for $500?
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Post by NEW YORK on Aug 5, 2014 14:27:24 GMT -5
You do know that no one in the history of baseball would label the all time saves leader in postseason history as a "Choke" You do know that right? Who cares that he single handed my cost them a Title in 01 and 04... You should have sen how unhittable he was in the 1999 ALDS! The man got a standing ovation at Fenway Park for the role he played in the Red Sox breaking the curse... Oh so what you meant to say was "A Guy that spent his entire 20 year career in the postseason, was damn near perfect" I mis-understood you, my bad
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Post by Just Another Shem on Aug 5, 2014 14:30:24 GMT -5
Who cares that he single handed my cost them a Title in 01 and 04... You should have sen how unhittable he was in the 1999 ALDS! The man got a standing ovation at Fenway Park for the role he played in the Red Sox breaking the curse... Oh so what you meant to say was "A Guy that spent his entire 20 year career in the postseason, was damn near perfect" I mis-understood you, my bad He giftwrapped world championships to both the Red Sox and diondbacks What's called a perfect.
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Post by The Bag on Aug 5, 2014 14:31:36 GMT -5
hey guys
have a baseball question
one pitcher has a 3.36 era, but a 4.52 al era one pitcher has a 3.63 era, but a 3.08 nl era
which pitcher is being helped by playing in an awful league that lets pitchers bat, hopefully holding the bat right side up.
oh, you in the back, pickles, please answer this one!
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Post by NEW YORK on Aug 5, 2014 14:31:42 GMT -5
Oh so what you meant to say was "A Guy that spent his entire 20 year career in the postseason, was damn near perfect" I mis-understood you, my bad He giftwrapped world championships to both the Red Sox and diondbacks What's called a perfect. Just an FYI You are the only human to not mention Mariano Rivera as one of the most clutch pitchers in the history of the game Just an FYI
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Post by Just Another Shem on Aug 5, 2014 14:39:40 GMT -5
He giftwrapped world championships to both the Red Sox and diondbacks What's called a perfect. Just an FYI You are the only human to not mention Mariano Rivera as one of the most clutch pitchers in the history of the game Just an FYI Who do you think he meant more to, the Yankees or Diamondbacks?
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Post by NEW YORK on Aug 5, 2014 14:40:39 GMT -5
Just an FYI You are the only human to not mention Mariano Rivera as one of the most clutch pitchers in the history of the game Just an FYI Who do you think he meant more to, the Yankees or Diamondbacks? Little known fact for those that dont watch It was Mo's throwing error on a sac bunt that inning that cost them the WS
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Post by Just Another Shem on Aug 5, 2014 15:09:30 GMT -5
Who do you think he meant more to, the Yankees or Diamondbacks? Little known fact for those that dont watch It was Mo's throwing error on a sac bunt that inning that cost them the WS Watched every pitch of that game... I know all about his throwing g error and how Yankee fanboys try to blame it on torre bringing g he infield in...
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Post by NEW YORK on Aug 5, 2014 15:15:01 GMT -5
Little known fact for those that dont watch It was Mo's throwing error on a sac bunt that inning that cost them the WS Watched every pitch of that game... I know all about his throwing g error and how Yankee fanboys try to blame it on torre bringing g he infield in... Torre absolutely dropped the ball in that game..........1 out, first and 3rd, I said it at the time, the infield should have been at DP depth, which would have made Gonzalez' "Hit" an easy pop out to SS...... He broke every bat he faced that inning, starting with Womack, sometimes dem da breaks
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Aug 5, 2014 15:26:52 GMT -5
The federal investigation that brought about those arrests have “revealed previously unnamed MLB players,” ESPN.com’s T.J. Quinn reports on Twitter, which could well lead to another round of suspensions. (Quinn, whose Twitter timeline has quite a bit of additional coverage, says to “expect more suspensions.”) It can only be hoped that we will not see a repeat of last year’s seemingly endless saga. Nevertheless, the potential impact on baseball’s transactional side remains a realistic consideration.
Reports have not yet surfaced regarding the details of the newly-discovered information, such as what players might be involved and what sort of evidence arguably incriminates them. The bulk of the suspensions that came down last year were for fifty games apiece, and several notable players — including Nelson Cruz and Jhonny Peralta – ultimately missed the playoff push for contending clubs.
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Post by poprocksncoke on Aug 5, 2014 15:29:53 GMT -5
The federal investigation that brought about those arrests have “ revealed previously unnamed MLB players,” ESPN.com’s T.J. Quinn reports on Twitter, which could well lead to another round of suspensions. (Quinn, whose Twitter timeline has quite a bit of additional coverage, says to “expect more suspensions.”) It can only be hoped that we will not see a repeat of last year’s seemingly endless saga. Nevertheless, the potential impact on baseball’s transactional side remains a realistic consideration. Reports have not yet surfaced regarding the details of the newly-discovered information, such as what players might be involved and what sort of evidence arguably incriminates them. The bulk of the suspensions that came down last year were for fifty games apiece, and several notable players — including Nelson Cruz and Jhonny Peralta – ultimately missed the playoff push for contending clubs. Jeter?
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Aug 5, 2014 15:34:58 GMT -5
The federal investigation that brought about those arrests have “ revealed previously unnamed MLB players,” ESPN.com’s T.J. Quinn reports on Twitter, which could well lead to another round of suspensions. (Quinn, whose Twitter timeline has quite a bit of additional coverage, says to “expect more suspensions.”) It can only be hoped that we will not see a repeat of last year’s seemingly endless saga. Nevertheless, the potential impact on baseball’s transactional side remains a realistic consideration. Reports have not yet surfaced regarding the details of the newly-discovered information, such as what players might be involved and what sort of evidence arguably incriminates them. The bulk of the suspensions that came down last year were for fifty games apiece, and several notable players — including Nelson Cruz and Jhonny Peralta – ultimately missed the playoff push for contending clubs. Jeter? That or . . .Yankees desperately trying to trade Gardner before he's busted.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2014 15:56:28 GMT -5
anyone mention victorinos gettin back surgery?
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Post by PeteNYC on Aug 5, 2014 15:57:43 GMT -5
The federal investigation that brought about those arrests have “revealed previously unnamed MLB players,” ESPN.com’s T.J. Quinn reports on Twitter, which could well lead to another round of suspensions. (Quinn, whose Twitter timeline has quite a bit of additional coverage, says to “expect more suspensions.”) It can only be hoped that we will not see a repeat of last year’s seemingly endless saga. Nevertheless, the potential impact on baseball’s transactional side remains a realistic consideration. Reports have not yet surfaced regarding the details of the newly-discovered information, such as what players might be involved and what sort of evidence arguably incriminates them. The bulk of the suspensions that came down last year were for fifty games apiece, and several notable players — including Nelson Cruz and Jhonny Peralta – ultimately missed the playoff push for contending clubs. $100 says that Ortiz has him on speed dial! "me wiz just heping hem wit recipe for Dominican chicken"
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Post by Zig on Aug 5, 2014 15:59:01 GMT -5
anyone mention victorinos gettin back surgery? yesterday...or Sun night even. But it was only "quite probable" he needed it then guess it's officially official now?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2014 16:00:52 GMT -5
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Post by JerzyJeff on Aug 5, 2014 16:08:09 GMT -5
That or . . .Yankees desperately trying to trade Gardner before he's busted. Wouldn't surprise me if Cano is one of them. Would explain why the Yanks didn't put up much of a fight to keep him.
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Post by redseat on Aug 5, 2014 16:09:18 GMT -5
That or . . .Yankees desperately trying to trade Gardner before he's busted. Wouldn't surprise me if Cano is one of them. Would explain why the Yanks didn't put up much of a fight to keep him. um... No... They wanted Stephen Drew... That's why they didn't go hard after Cano
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Post by Zig on Aug 5, 2014 16:12:19 GMT -5
That or . . .Yankees desperately trying to trade Gardner before he's busted. Wouldn't surprise me if Cano is one of them. Would explain why the Yanks didn't put up much of a fight to keep him. No name should surprise anyone at this point thanks Obama!
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Post by bigddude on Aug 5, 2014 16:15:00 GMT -5
Wouldn't surprise me if Cano is one of them. Would explain why the Yanks didn't put up much of a fight to keep him. um... No... They wanted Stephen Drew... That's why they didn't go hard after Cano "$ 240 mil for a guy who is going to give us about 12 homers a year? Brilliant!"
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Post by JerzyJeff on Aug 5, 2014 16:23:18 GMT -5
Wouldn't surprise me if Cano is one of them. Would explain why the Yanks didn't put up much of a fight to keep him. um... No... They wanted Stephen Drew... That's why they didn't go hard after Cano Hard to believe it but Drew is actually already an upgrade over Roberts. I think there are guys in my softball league that could field better than Roberts. 14 errors in half a season is atrocious.
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Post by redseat on Aug 5, 2014 16:24:09 GMT -5
um... No... They wanted Stephen Drew... That's why they didn't go hard after Cano Hard to believe it but Drew is actually already an upgrade over Roberts. I think there are guys in my softball league that could field better than Roberts. 14 errors in half a season is atrocious. Well yeah Drew is a better fielder than Roberts... But I still take Roberts bat over Drews (albeit he is somewhat turning it around)
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Post by Super Paul Mullin on Aug 5, 2014 16:29:04 GMT -5
um... No... They wanted Stephen Drew... That's why they didn't go hard after Cano "$ 240 mil for a guy who is going to give us about 12 homers a year? Brilliant!" "Yeah but he has a great batting average - that's the stat used most on TV" - Dirt.
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Post by JerzyJeff on Aug 5, 2014 16:30:56 GMT -5
Hard to believe it but Drew is actually already an upgrade over Roberts. I think there are guys in my softball league that could field better than Roberts. 14 errors in half a season is atrocious. Well yeah Drew is a better fielder than Roberts... But I still take Roberts bat over Drews (albeit he is somewhat turning it around) I dunno. Roberts struggled to stay over .240 all year with very little production. I'd take that from Drew from this point on if he could show more pop than Roberts did. Even having never played second before he's better than Roberts.
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Post by redseat on Aug 5, 2014 16:34:33 GMT -5
Well yeah Drew is a better fielder than Roberts... But I still take Roberts bat over Drews (albeit he is somewhat turning it around) I dunno. Roberts struggled to stay over .240 all year with very little production. I'd take that from Drew from this point on if he could show more pop than Roberts did. Even having never played second before he's better than Roberts. I am thinking that's what Drew will hit at seasons end (.240/.250) but his defense will be very good. I didn't even see but how many games did Roberts even play in this year with the Yankees?
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Post by MoonDriven on Aug 5, 2014 16:34:46 GMT -5
Well yeah Drew is a better fielder than Roberts... But I still take Roberts bat over Drews (albeit he is somewhat turning it around) I dunno. Roberts struggled to stay over .240 all year with very little production. I'd take that from Drew from this point on if he could show more pop than Roberts did. Even having never played second before he's better than Roberts.
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Post by JerzyJeff on Aug 5, 2014 16:38:49 GMT -5
I dunno. Roberts struggled to stay over .240 all year with very little production. I'd take that from Drew from this point on if he could show more pop than Roberts did. Even having never played second before he's better than Roberts. I am thinking that's what Drew will hit at seasons end (.240/.250) but his defense will be very good. I didn't even see but how many games did Roberts even play in this year with the Yankees? 91 games. Had 10 errors, not 14. Still bad.
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Post by redseat on Aug 5, 2014 16:39:58 GMT -5
Tom Werner - Among the potential top 3 picks to be the new MLB commissioner after 2014 when Selig retires
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