Toronto Blue Jays (60-48) @ Baltimore Orioles (56-52) - August 8-10
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Re: Toronto Blue Jays (60-48) @ Baltimore Orioles (56-52) - August 8-10
This team has a sub-.500 record against teams with +.500 records. It's just not that good, and it's not just Kikuchi.
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dagger wrote:This team has a sub-.500 record against teams with +.500 records. It's just not that good, and it's not just Kikuchi.
If this was basketball I'd be more worried. Baseball playoffs is just about making it and hoping for the best lol the list of only "good" regular season teams to win it all is pretty long.
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A postponement would be our best case scenario. Can we get lucky here?
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Madvillainy2004 wrote:dagger wrote:This team has a sub-.500 record against teams with +.500 records. It's just not that good, and it's not just Kikuchi.
If this was basketball I'd be more worried. Baseball playoffs is just about making it and hoping for the best lol the list of only "good" regular season teams to win it all is pretty long.
and conversely, the list of amazing regular season teams to not win it all (or even make it out of the DS, for that matter) is also pretty damn long.
galacticos2 wrote:MLB needs to introduce an Amnesty clause. Bautista would be my first victim.
Bautista outplays his contract by more than $70 million over the next four seasons (2013-2016).
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Randle McMurphy wrote:A postponement would be our best case scenario. Can we get lucky here?
Yes we can. Postponed to September when Orioles are (hopefully) less on fire and we (hopefully) have Springer and Stripling back.
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Randle McMurphy wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:A postponement would be our best case scenario. Can we get lucky here?
Yes we can. Postponed to September when Orioles are (hopefully) less on fire and we (hopefully) have Springer and Stripling back.
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With Berrios Starting tomorrow at home, and with Stripling pitching a Rehab Start- hopefully this means no more Kikuchi Starting for the rest of the year. Have White as the 5th Starter, and put Kikuchi on the IL with Neck Strain- since he hurts his neck turning around on a consistent basis, watching the opposing team hit home runs and hard contact off him in multiple innings. Maybe Kikuchi can be an additional Club Mascot in the stands for the rest of the year as well. The Jays could employ him in multiple ways, as long he does not Start again for the team. We do not need to see his Stupid Deer in the Headlights Look on the mound when he is unable to locate his pitches, and gets battered lucky to pitch 4 Innings.
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Re: Toronto Blue Jays (60-48) @ Baltimore Orioles (56-52) - August 8-10
Madvillainy2004 wrote:dagger wrote:This team has a sub-.500 record against teams with +.500 records. It's just not that good, and it's not just Kikuchi.
If this was basketball I'd be more worried. Baseball playoffs is just about making it and hoping for the best lol the list of only "good" regular season teams to win it all is pretty long.
Yeah, baseball is all about who's streaking at the right time. That being said, there are teams with certain talents who you would rather gamble on having the potential to get "hot" and others you just know will always shat the bed no matter what...
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dagger wrote:This team has a sub-.500 record against teams with +.500 records. It's just not that good, and it's not just Kikuchi.
All but six teams in baseball, including every contender for the AL Wild Card spots other than Cleveland (which might end up winning the division instead), have sub .500 records against teams with records above .500.
Atlanta had a record of 31-37 against teams above .500 last year, and then went 11-5 to beat teams with 95, 106 and 95 regular season wins en route to the Series title. Baseball's weird, man.

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Re: Toronto Blue Jays (60-48) @ Baltimore Orioles (56-52) - August 8-10
I haven't been following it closely but a buddy was claiming that Manoah's velocity has been down lately. Is this true?
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VanWest82 wrote:I haven't been following it closely but a buddy was claiming that Manoah's velocity has been down lately. Is this true?
Doesn't appear to be. Velo varies start-to-start, but there's no real downward trend that I can see:
https://www.fangraphs.com/players/alek-manoah/26410/graphs?pitchgraphs=true&statArr=&legend=1&split=base&time=daily&start=2021&end=2022&rtype=mult>1=15&dStatArray=FA&ymin=&ymax=

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