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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#301 » by pilkoids » Thu Sep 15, 2016 1:47 am

Damn, red sox couldn't even come up with 1 run against the orioles

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Post#302 » by Raps in 4 » Sat Sep 17, 2016 1:04 pm

Not sure how every team abuses Tampa except us. They're a legitimately terrible team this year, yet they continue to be our daddies.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#303 » by The_Hater » Sat Sep 17, 2016 1:27 pm

Raps in 4 wrote:Not sure how every team abuses Tampa except us. They're a legitimately terrible team this year, yet they continue to be our daddies.


The Rays were 11-8 against the Jays and are currently 7-9 vs both Boston and NYY. Only the Orioles have rally pounded them (12-5)

Nothing is even close to the Tigers 1-13 record vs Cleveland which will ultimately cost them them playoffs.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#304 » by zilby » Sat Sep 17, 2016 2:02 pm

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Raps in 4 wrote:Not sure how every team abuses Tampa except us. They're a legitimately terrible team this year, yet they continue to be our daddies.


The Rays were 11-8 against the Jays and are currently 7-9 vs both Boston and NYY. Only the Orioles have rally pounded them (12-5)

Nothing is even close to the Tigers 1-13 record vs Cleveland which will ultimately cost them them playoffs.

The Astros are 3-14 against Texas, as well. The Rangers have had ridiculous levels of winneryness this season though, 33-10 in one-run games would be the best winning% of the modern era.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#305 » by Schad » Sat Sep 17, 2016 8:29 pm

Don't think anyone is catching the Red Sox; outscoring their opponents by nearly 100 runs over the past 34 games is pretty nuts.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#306 » by Mak » Sat Sep 17, 2016 8:41 pm

It would be nice if we could play at home in the play in game against Baltimore. Need some kind of balanced schedule, AL East is too good for schedule to be unbalanced.
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Post#307 » by The_Hater » Sat Sep 17, 2016 9:01 pm

Schad wrote:Don't think anyone is catching the Red Sox; outscoring their opponents by nearly 100 runs over the past 34 games is pretty nuts.


We still have 3 games with them. Of course it would have helped if the Yanks bullpen didn't blow 2 games this week but it's still baseball. Streaks don't last forever.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#308 » by The_Hater » Sat Sep 17, 2016 11:17 pm

So the reward for winning the division just got better. Cleveland lost their 2nd SP this week with Carrasco breaking his pitching hand. Salazar is likely done. Brantley and Gomes are done for the year.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#309 » by Schad » Sat Sep 17, 2016 11:59 pm

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Schad wrote:Don't think anyone is catching the Red Sox; outscoring their opponents by nearly 100 runs over the past 34 games is pretty nuts.


We still have 3 games with them. Of course it would have helped if the Yanks bullpen didn't blow 2 games this week but it's still baseball. Streaks don't last forever.


The margin is certainly small enough to overtake them, but they're unquestionably the best team in the AL this season; their seasonal run differential is nearly double that of the second-best team. I'm pretty confident that we can make the Wild Card, but we may need one hell of a finishing kick to stay with the Sox.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#310 » by zilby » Mon Sep 19, 2016 2:25 am

Hanley sure picked a convenient time to start being good for Boston, huh.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#311 » by Raps in 4 » Wed Sep 21, 2016 2:36 pm

Texas is 36-10 in 1-run games this season. Their Pythagorean record is 77-75. What a joke of a team. Can't wait to see them get swept in the first round.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#312 » by Raps_Swingman » Wed Sep 21, 2016 3:40 pm

Raps in 4 wrote:Texas is 36-10 in 1-run games this season. Their Pythagorean record is 77-75. What a joke of a team. Can't wait to see them get swept in the first round.

Wild card, beat the Tigers then our rematch with the Rangers. I like this path better.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#313 » by LLJ » Wed Sep 21, 2016 5:58 pm

A slump or a streak is just around every corner in baseball. I'm expecting the Red Sox to hit a slump right around the playoffs, by my estimates...

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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#314 » by ldnk » Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:29 pm

The_Hater wrote:So the reward for winning the division just got better. Cleveland lost their 2nd SP this week with Carrasco breaking his pitching hand. Salazar is likely done. Brantley and Gomes are done for the year.


Although I will say that I'm not exactly fussed about facing Texas. They seem to have a horseshoe up their butt but eventually that +10 run differential has to fall apart...right?
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#315 » by The_Hater » Wed Sep 21, 2016 9:02 pm

Raps in 4 wrote:Texas is 36-10 in 1-run games this season. Their Pythagorean record is 77-75. What a joke of a team. Can't wait to see them get swept in the first round.


Lucky regular season for sure but that doesn't mean they're a playoff pushover either. Like the cliche says, it's a whole new season.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#316 » by Waylanderz » Thu Sep 22, 2016 1:19 am

Gary Sanchez with 2 HR's ties Jose Bautista at 19. Beast, Alien or on PED?
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#317 » by wazabifuzz » Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:07 am

Waylanderz wrote:Gary Sanchez with 2 HR's ties Jose Bautista at 19. Beast, Alien or on PED?


Book him for Rookie of the Year ...

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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#318 » by Raps in 4 » Thu Sep 22, 2016 5:25 am

Waylanderz wrote:Gary Sanchez with 2 HR's ties Jose Bautista at 19. Beast, Alien or on PED?


Definitely roiding. It's a Yankee tradition.

If not, then he'll just fizzle out eventually.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#319 » by Schad » Thu Sep 22, 2016 6:17 am

Roids don't really explain his ability to stay on breaking stuff. There's flyball luck in there (and ball in play luck, too), but ye gods the carry, and his exit velocity on pitches anywhere on the plate speaks to very good contact skills.

On the ROY, he's hamstrung a bit because he has played less than one-third of a season. Still, he could have another 100 PAs hitting .100/.100/.100 and still check in at a seasonal line of .248/.302/.465 with good defense at catcher (which would probably be good enough for top three in ROY); you could assume that a longer stretch in the bigs would involve a pretty serious reversion to the mean and still have a good case to vote for him.
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Re: Around the MLB 2016 Edition 

Post#320 » by Al_Oliver » Thu Sep 22, 2016 2:19 pm

Schad wrote:Roids don't really explain his ability to stay on breaking stuff. There's flyball luck in there (and ball in play luck, too), but ye gods the carry, and his exit velocity on pitches anywhere on the plate speaks to very good contact skills.

On the ROY, he's hamstrung a bit because he has played less than one-third of a season. Still, he could have another 100 PAs hitting .100/.100/.100 and still check in at a seasonal line of .248/.302/.465 with good defense at catcher (which would probably be good enough for top three in ROY); you could assume that a longer stretch in the bigs would involve a pretty serious reversion to the mean and still have a good case to vote for him.


I would think Fulmer on Detroit is the likely frontrunner for ROY

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