
Just sucks that the Braves are also red hot and we don't have a bigger lead than just 4.5 games. You could say that the two best teams in baseball are in the same division. Sick.
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jmrosenth wrote:First time ever a DC and Baltimore team baseball have been in first place at the same time in September. Can you imagine if we had an all I-95 World Series and endless debates about who would root for who?
I was dead wrong about the O's.
Bryce Harper becoming an elite center fielder
The dissection of Bryce Harper’s rookie season has been ceaseless, both here and elsewhere, and yet a crucial part of his development may have been overlooked. Through his sensational offensive start, his second-half batting slump and recent batting resurgence, Harper has established himself as an outstanding defensive outfielder.
With the caveat that even the best defensive metrics are limited, Harper ranks fourth in the majors among center fielders according to one of the leading advanced stats. According to FanGraphs.com’s Ultimate Zone Rating, Harper has saved 28.5 runs per 150 games this year in center field alone. No National Leaguers rank ahead of him, and only Peter Bourjos, Lorenzo Cain and Craig Gentry score better in the majors.
The stat, commonly known at UZR, attempts to formulate a defender’s value through range, arm strength and errors. It is imperfect, to be sure, but no one believes the rating would be skewed to rank a poor or even average defender at the top of the league. For the the Nationals’ front office, the numbers bear out what they see – Harper is above-average with a chance to be elite.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Last year I thoroughly enjoyed watching the MLB playoffs. Usually, I NEVER watch baseball. However, the drama of watching St Louis barely make the playoffs but just keep rolling over teams once they did, hooked me. I was glued to the tv. My 12-year old son is now a baseball fan. It seemed like every game came right down to the wire between the Cardinals, the Phillies, the Brewers, and the Texas Rangers. I enjoyed watching the MLB playoffs more than the NBA playoffs. Baseball is back!
This season I am really happy to see the Baltimore Orioles and the Nationals be very competitive. I remember being an Orioles fan back in the day when they were managed by Earl Weaver. Guys like Boog Powell, Jim Palmer, Brooks Robinson, Mike Cuellar, Ken Singleton, and Doug Decinces were fun to watch. The real heyday came right after Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken Jr. were with the Os.
Now DC has a team that rocks. I have been here in HI the whole time but I did see the beautiful stadium where the Nats play. Strasburg coming back from the arm issue and the team doing so well is good to see.
I want to see the Os and the Nats in the World Series this year. After the years of Peter Angelos running Baltimore, who would have thought this possible?