06-11-2007, 09:54 PM | #124 (permalink) |
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Some will ask, "Is it too early for a Mets fan to panic?"
My answer: It's never too early for a Mets fan to panic.
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06-12-2007, 04:51 AM | #126 (permalink) |
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same as a red sox fan too. i guess we're in a fortunate position if you think about it, do you think that tampa bay, kansas city etc, ever panic?
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06-12-2007, 08:13 AM | #127 (permalink) |
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I think Kansas City has abandoned all hope. Go Chiefs?
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06-17-2007, 07:13 PM | #128 (permalink) | |
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farm hand, he was a Mariner that was traded for Heath Slocum (if memory serves), but he was definitely a Mariner. I still think the GM of the M's that year deserves a World Series ring.
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06-17-2007, 11:57 PM | #129 (permalink) |
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1150 ABs in the M's farm system doesn't make him a Mariner. And really, if we are going to send rings to stupid GM's that undervalue their players Joe Garagiola, Jr. is in front of the line for a 2004 Boston ring for his trade of Schilling for Fossum and Lyon.
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06-18-2007, 08:18 PM | #130 (permalink) | |
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Besides, at the time, the Sox gave up a ton of talent to get Schilling. Jorge de la Rosa is making strides to becoming what the Sox and Dbacks thought he'd be. Of course, he's in a Royals' uniform, now. And, I might add, he was a part of the Richie Sexson trade. The Sexson deal nearly killed the franchise; Joe Jr. can take that one on the chin. |
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06-18-2007, 09:04 PM | #131 (permalink) | |
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06-19-2007, 09:39 AM | #132 (permalink) | |
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06-25-2007, 08:20 PM | #133 (permalink) |
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Kadath, MLB's video player completely works in Firefox. I use it all the time.
That was a great play by Lyon. As a longtime Cubs fan, it was also great to hear Gracie with the call.
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07-02-2007, 12:45 PM | #135 (permalink) |
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Just wanted to mention that the Indians are making me happy right now. Won 4 in a row, 7-3 for their last 10. They have the third best record in baseball and the best home record of anyone. I'd still like them to have more solid pitching, but they're in great shape. If they can just keep it up...
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07-02-2007, 06:09 PM | #136 (permalink) | |
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07-03-2007, 05:11 AM | #137 (permalink) |
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Hmm, Cubs have won 9/10 (10/11 actually) and are over .500. They're still 6 1/2 back of the Brewers, but they're playing Washington and Pittsburgh this week.
Hey, anyone want to watch me get my hopes up just to get kicked in the balls again? At least I can feel good that the White Sox are about to start the fire sale.
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07-10-2007, 07:58 AM | #139 (permalink) |
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My boy Big Daddy Vladdy tearin' it up in the Home Run Derby. Way to hammer that rock. I know it's all meaningless, but it fun to watch guys crushin' em out. Especially Vlad's 503' smackaroo, woof.
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07-10-2007, 07:34 PM | #140 (permalink) | |
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07-11-2007, 05:17 AM | #141 (permalink) |
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^ Agreed. With "only" 14 homers at the break, I think the odds are he's really going to start hittin' em out. Kind of like Figgins' run after his dismal .111 start this year.
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07-20-2007, 05:00 PM | #143 (permalink) |
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I have to admit, I'm not TOO surprised at The A's struggles. They had a brilliant pitching staff not long ago and traded them all away. Seattle, on the other hand, who lit a fire under their collective asses?
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08-02-2007, 11:47 AM | #144 (permalink) |
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Damn, this season has been such a roller coaster for me. The DBacks are finally back in first and they just called up Justin Upton. I'm excited but not expecting to stay in first place for a long time.
The team is so damn inconsistent. They have had at least 3 streaks of 7 wins but then they fall off a cliff for the next few. |
08-02-2007, 12:11 PM | #145 (permalink) |
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Well the Trade Deadline was pretty disappointing and I'm shocked at some of the teams that didn't make a move.. especially Cleveland.
I'm not sure how I feel about the Gange trade just yet, I know it should help in the long run but I guess we'll have to see how he handles a big market. I'm also hoping that the Bo'Sox don't get Jermaine Dye. I just don't see him fitting in with the club that well. Speculation has Santana coming over from the Twins possibly next year.. man that would be awesome. I'm pretty surprised at the D-backs this season. I thought they would have gone and got a big big bat but with the mostly crap that was out there I can't really blame them. |
08-02-2007, 02:53 PM | #146 (permalink) |
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Yes, Boston is a larger stage than LA but LA is not small market by any means. The Red Sox are some lucky mfers to have Gagne as a setup guy. This effectively reduces a game against them to 7 innings. Definite favorites to win in all now (as if there was much doubt before).
As for position players, the DBacks are still committed to their young bats (although bringing up Upton rather than a AAA OF to fill in signals that they have had it with Carlos Quentin for the year). They recently fired the hitting coach and that prompted them to go 11-6 since the break. They needed starting pitching more than anything. Overall, they have gotten by all year on luck and a great bullpen. Those guys are going to break down if the starters not named Webb and Davis continue to shit all over the place. |
08-02-2007, 04:44 PM | #147 (permalink) |
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My concern with the Gagne trade is basically a health concern. He's done well this year staying healthy, but after seeing J.D. Drew do pretty much nothing all year, and the issues we've had with Coco Crisp and injuries.. the last thing I want as a fan is another overpayed DL player.
I was really surprised the Sox got rid of Gabbard, he was doing awesome. Now I know you have to give up something to get something and at least we didn't give up the phenom's (Clay Buchholz, Jacoby Ellsbury, and Justin Masterson) but I would have loved to see Gabbard stay in the mix even at Pawtucket in order for a 2008 rotation somewhere along the lines of Beckett, Matsusaka, Lester, Gabbard and Santana.. of course that means getting rid of Curt and Wakefield but they are getting old.. you can't rely on old arms but for so long. Then the other issue is who in the world wants to buy Willy Mo?? Send him to the Red's? For what? There's nothing much there and the chi'sox aren't going to go one for one with Willy Mo and Dye. There's so much more that could change this year even on waivers, so it's going to continue to be an interesting year. |
08-03-2007, 08:37 AM | #148 (permalink) |
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I wouldn't worry about his health. He's only a 2 month rental. Boston is on the hook for 2.1M of his performance bonuses (they were guaranteed as a condition of waiving the NTC) and about 2M in salary. Therefore, they will pay about $4M for 2 months. That is a lot, especially considering he'll get less than 30 innings but Boston can afford it.
Teams can pick up spare parts on waivers but they aren't going to get anyone that can make much of a difference. |
08-04-2007, 05:15 PM | #149 (permalink) | |
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08-05-2007, 04:45 AM | #150 (permalink) |
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Yeah them, a pitching staff isn't just about ERA. Its about too many things to list, and the A's had pitchers that did it, now they dont. Answer me this, is their pitching staff better now or was it better in 2006? Quote all the ERA stats you want, it's the W-L record that counts.
Edit: I meant the A's in 2006, not 2005.
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The biggest fallacy in all of sports: the idea that it is the W-L record that should be celebrated over the ERA. The pitcher has control over 3 the three true outcomes (TTO): K's, BB, and HR. Everything else is left up to the defense. Sure, they can throw pitches that induce groundballs or weak popupts but they can only control so much of that. Here is a nice article from Stark: Quote:
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08-06-2007, 11:42 AM | #152 (permalink) |
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OK, so there are pitchers with good ERA's and poor W-L records. So what? I think that proves my point better than anything. Thanks for that. I'm sure there is an article out there somewhere that points to pitchers with high ERA's and good W-L records. All this shows me is that the only stat worth any salt is the run support behind them.
Bottom line is, it was supposed to be a tight race in the AL West between the A's and Angels, it's not. The A's are currently 12 games back, and in no shape to make a playoff run. They won the AL West last season... with pitchers that they traded away. Ummmm... yeah....
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08-06-2007, 01:48 PM | #153 (permalink) |
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First of all, the A's didn't trade any pitching away last season. They lost Zito to free agency and that was NOT a loss. Despite losing Harden, they have one of the best pitching staffs in MLB.
In case you are unaware, it takes more than pitching to win games. The A's suck because they can't score runs. Period. It has absolutely nothing to do with the pitching staff and to say that their pitching staff isn't as good as it was the year before shows that you don't understand the game that well. |
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08-08-2007, 04:58 PM | #157 (permalink) | |
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Oakland has the third-best ERA in all of baseball this season (3.86), including the best starters' ERA (3.77). Their top three starter the last three years look like this: 2005: Barry Zito (3.86), Joe Blanton (3.53), Dan Haren (3.73). 2006: Barry Zito (3.83), Joe Blanton (4.84), Dan Haren (4.12). 2007: Joe Blanton (3.71), Dan Haren (2.46), Chris Gaudin (4.18). It seems to me that this season is the best of the three. However, they are only on-pace to score 700 runs, which is 71 less then last season, 72 behind 2005, and 93 behind the pace of 2004, when they had the Big Three. So, do you REALLY think they just don't have "it"?
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08-08-2007, 07:36 PM | #158 (permalink) |
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Numbers, numbers, numbers! OK, how about this... As a fan of an AL West team, I was surprised to see the moves made by the A's on their pitching staff. Apparently these moves were made in a effort to improve it in one way or another. It would appear to a casual onlooker that these moves did not work, as the A's are now below .500 and doing their best to stay out of the AL West basement. However, if they were only looking to improve their top 3 pitcher's ERA's, and looking for quality starts, then they succeeded on that and have been failed by their offence.
Fair statements?
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Here are the top starters for this season and last season on offense: 2007 Code:
Pos Player Ag G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO BA OBP SLG SB CS GDP HBP SH SF IBB OPS+ ---+-------------------+--+----+----+----+----+---+--+---+----+---+----+-----+-----+-----+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+----+ C Jason Kendall 33 80 292 24 66 10 0 2 22 12 27 .226 .261 .281 3 1 7 3 2 3 0 46 1B *Dan Johnson 27 83 291 36 68 17 1 11 41 52 50 .234 .350 .412 0 0 9 2 0 4 4 104 2B Mark Ellis 30 105 401 51 106 20 1 15 52 30 65 .264 .327 .431 7 2 7 9 2 3 0 102 3B *Eric Chavez 29 90 341 43 82 21 2 15 46 34 76 .240 .306 .446 4 2 9 0 0 4 2 99 SS Bobby Crosby 27 93 349 40 79 16 0 8 31 23 62 .226 .278 .341 10 2 11 2 0 0 1 66 LF Shannon Stewart 33 101 392 54 117 13 0 9 35 35 43 .298 .360 .401 10 1 12 3 1 0 0 105 CF *Mark Kotsay 31 51 190 19 43 14 0 1 20 18 17 .226 .292 .316 1 1 4 0 0 1 2 64 RF *Travis Buck 23 75 257 36 71 18 4 7 31 36 64 .276 .367 .459 3 1 9 3 2 4 2 121 DH *Jack Cust 28 77 238 36 62 11 0 17 51 55 98 .261 .397 .521 0 2 4 1 0 3 0 145 Code:
Pos Player Ag G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO BA OBP SLG SB CS GDP HBP SH SF IBB OPS+ ---+-------------------+--+----+----+----+----+---+--+---+----+---+----+-----+-----+-----+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+----+ C Jason Kendall 32 143 552 76 163 23 0 1 50 53 54 .295 .367 .342 11 5 19 12 4 5 2 89 1B *Dan Johnson 26 91 286 30 67 13 1 9 37 40 45 .234 .323 .381 0 0 6 0 0 5 2 85 2B Mark Ellis 29 124 441 64 110 25 1 11 52 40 76 .249 .319 .385 4 0 13 8 4 7 1 85 3B *Eric Chavez 28 137 485 74 117 24 2 22 72 84 100 .241 .351 .435 3 0 19 1 0 6 6 106 SS Bobby Crosby 26 96 358 42 82 12 0 9 40 36 76 .229 .298 .338 8 1 11 0 2 2 1 68 LF #Nick Swisher 25 157 556 106 141 24 2 35 95 97 152 .254 .372 .493 1 2 13 11 2 6 7 126 CF *Mark Kotsay 30 129 502 57 138 29 3 7 59 44 55 .275 .332 .386 6 3 18 2 4 6 1 89 RF #Milton Bradley 28 96 351 53 97 14 2 14 52 51 65 .276 .370 .447 10 2 13 2 0 1 1 115 DH Frank Thomas 38 137 466 77 126 11 0 39 114 81 81 .270 .381 .545 0 0 13 6 0 6 3 141 Like I said, better pitching vs. worse offense. Which is more at fault?
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