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**2015 MLB Season Thread: This is how the chapter ends (1 Viewer)

I was at Storenplayoffmeltdown II, Electric Terribleoo last year. I wouldn't trust him in that same spot again, and I hate me Papeldoosh

 
I was at Storenplayoffmeltdown II, Electric Terribleoo last year. I wouldn't trust him in that same spot again, and I hate me Papeldoosh
Then you're saying they shouldn't even carry him on the postseason roster. Because there's at least as good a chance (and likely a much better one) of Storen pitching in a big spot in the 7th or 8th as there would have been if he was pitching the 9thUnless you're saying that the title of "closer" is what causes your lack of faith in him in the playoffs and not his own intestinal fortitude.

 
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I was at Storenplayoffmeltdown II, Electric Terribleoo last year. I wouldn't trust him in that same spot again, and I hate me Papeldoosh
Then you're saying they shouldn't even carry him on the postseason roster. Because there's at least as good a chance (and likely a much better one) of Storen pitching in a big spot in the 7th or 8th as there would have been if he was pitching the 9thUnless you're saying that the title of "closer" is what causes your lack of faith in him in the playoffs and not his own intestinal fortitude.
Just like John Smoltz said this past weekend, "there is just something different about those last three outs." Some have it, some don't. Storen is forever going to be beta-blocked by the Cards game. Way to oversimplify it and put words into my mouth, well played. <_<

 
I was at Storenplayoffmeltdown II, Electric Terribleoo last year. I wouldn't trust him in that same spot again, and I hate me Papeldoosh
Then you're saying they shouldn't even carry him on the postseason roster. Because there's at least as good a chance (and likely a much better one) of Storen pitching in a big spot in the 7th or 8th as there would have been if he was pitching the 9thUnless you're saying that the title of "closer" is what causes your lack of faith in him in the playoffs and not his own intestinal fortitude.
Just like John Smoltz said this past weekend, "there is just something different about those last three outs." Some have it, some don't. Storen is forever going to be beta-blocked by the Cards game. Way to oversimplify it and put words into my mouth, well played. <_<
Has there ever been a time when you didn't take offense to something? I wasn't oversimplifying or putting words in your mouth, I thought I was just having a conversation. So you're saying you wouldn't trust him specifically as a 9th inning guy, fine. That's what I meant when I asked if the title of "closer" is what makes you think he can't do it and not something in his belly.

Sheesh

 
I was at Storenplayoffmeltdown II, Electric Terribleoo last year. I wouldn't trust him in that same spot again, and I hate me Papeldoosh
Then you're saying they shouldn't even carry him on the postseason roster. Because there's at least as good a chance (and likely a much better one) of Storen pitching in a big spot in the 7th or 8th as there would have been if he was pitching the 9thUnless you're saying that the title of "closer" is what causes your lack of faith in him in the playoffs and not his own intestinal fortitude.
Just like John Smoltz said this past weekend, "there is just something different about those last three outs." Some have it, some don't. Storen is forever going to be beta-blocked by the Cards game. Way to oversimplify it and put words into my mouth, well played. <_<
Has there ever been a time when you didn't take offense to something? I wasn't oversimplifying or putting words in your mouth, I thought I was just having a conversation. So you're saying you wouldn't trust him specifically as a 9th inning guy, fine. That's what I meant when I asked if the title of "closer" is what makes you think he can't do it and not something in his belly.

Sheesh
There was a time, in the old country when things were simple and people weren't trying to speak for me. Those days are gone now, like the days of big sweaters and free cable.

 
I was at Storenplayoffmeltdown II, Electric Terribleoo last year. I wouldn't trust him in that same spot again, and I hate me Papeldoosh
Then you're saying they shouldn't even carry him on the postseason roster. Because there's at least as good a chance (and likely a much better one) of Storen pitching in a big spot in the 7th or 8th as there would have been if he was pitching the 9thUnless you're saying that the title of "closer" is what causes your lack of faith in him in the playoffs and not his own intestinal fortitude.
Just like John Smoltz said this past weekend, "there is just something different about those last three outs." Some have it, some don't. Storen is forever going to be beta-blocked by the Cards game. Way to oversimplify it and put words into my mouth, well played. <_<
Has there ever been a time when you didn't take offense to something? I wasn't oversimplifying or putting words in your mouth, I thought I was just having a conversation. So you're saying you wouldn't trust him specifically as a 9th inning guy, fine. That's what I meant when I asked if the title of "closer" is what makes you think he can't do it and not something in his belly.

Sheesh
There was a time, in the old country when things were simple and people weren't trying to speak for me. Those days are gone now, like the days of big sweaters and free cable.
I still have some big sweaters, just waiting for the day...

 
But I don't necessarily take offense to things, I just love to argue about stuff. Say something bad about Miggy or my sister...yeah...I might take offense. Papelbon and Storen? :no:

Also note to self about MB and the big sweater, that day will come my friend. :hifive: :sweaterkittens: :boobsinawoolblanket:

 
I was at Storenplayoffmeltdown II, Electric Terribleoo last year. I wouldn't trust him in that same spot again, and I hate me Papeldoosh
Then you're saying they shouldn't even carry him on the postseason roster. Because there's at least as good a chance (and likely a much better one) of Storen pitching in a big spot in the 7th or 8th as there would have been if he was pitching the 9thUnless you're saying that the title of "closer" is what causes your lack of faith in him in the playoffs and not his own intestinal fortitude.
Just like John Smoltz said this past weekend, "there is just something different about those last three outs." Some have it, some don't. Storen is forever going to be beta-blocked by the Cards game. Way to oversimplify it and put words into my mouth, well played. <_<
Has there ever been a time when you didn't take offense to something? I wasn't oversimplifying or putting words in your mouth, I thought I was just having a conversation. So you're saying you wouldn't trust him specifically as a 9th inning guy, fine. That's what I meant when I asked if the title of "closer" is what makes you think he can't do it and not something in his belly.

Sheesh
There was a time, in the old country when things were simple and people weren't trying to speak for me. Those days are gone now, like the days of big sweaters and free cable.
:rememberold,simpler times:

 
Hamels to the beisbol Rags, not ideal for Hamels fantasy owners.

ETA:

Jon Morosi ‏@jonmorosi 2m2 minutes ago

To recap: #Rangers to acquire Cole Hamels for OF Nick Williams, C Jorge Alfaro, RHP Jerad Eickhoff, and at least 1 more player. @FOXSports

Not a bad haul for the Phillies. Love Williams, kid has transformed this year into a guy that looks like an above average long-term asset. Alfaro is a known quantity, top 25ish guy.

ETA 2: Rangers also did well to not give up Mazara or Thompson. Mazara is the next great power prospect IMO.

ETA 3: Woah, Phillies got Thompson also. Wow. :shock:

 
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@jonmorosi: UPDATED: #Rangers get Hamels, Diekman, cash; #Phillies get Alfaro, Williams, Eickhoff, Asher, M. Harrison and one more player, per source.

Getting out from under Harrison's contract means the Rangers added only $10 million a year to the payroll to add Hamels. And that's prior to what cash Philly is sending over.

 
@jonmorosi: UPDATED: #Rangers get Hamels, Diekman, cash; #Phillies get Alfaro, Williams, Eickhoff, Asher, M. Harrison and one more player, per source.

Getting out from under Harrison's contract means the Rangers added only $10 million a year to the payroll to add Hamels. And that's prior to what cash Philly is sending over.
DFW is the 5th biggest market in the U.S. and the Rangers have a $3 billion TV deal.

You worried about nickels?

 
@jonmorosi: UPDATED: #Rangers get Hamels, Diekman, cash; #Phillies get Alfaro, Williams, Eickhoff, Asher, M. Harrison and one more player, per source.

Getting out from under Harrison's contract means the Rangers added only $10 million a year to the payroll to add Hamels. And that's prior to what cash Philly is sending over.
DFW is the 5th biggest market in the U.S. and the Rangers have a $3 billion TV deal. You worried about nickels?
Not my nickels to worry about. I'm sure the "Rags" will find plenty of cash.

Don't you have some stats to make up or FanGraphs to read wrong?

 
Not sure how to feel about this trade from the Rangers perspective, if they can sign Hamels going into next year it'll make me feel better, and they unloaded Harrison without giving up Gallo or Mazara, but I dunno it does seem like a pretty big haul we're sending back.

DD talk to me about Thompson, I don't really know much about him other than the Rangers got him last year in the Soria trade, he was somewhat highly rated but has scuffled a bit this year..

 
@jonmorosi: UPDATED: #Rangers get Hamels, Diekman, cash; #Phillies get Alfaro, Williams, Eickhoff, Asher, M. Harrison and one more player, per source.

Getting out from under Harrison's contract means the Rangers added only $10 million a year to the payroll to add Hamels. And that's prior to what cash Philly is sending over.
DFW is the 5th biggest market in the U.S. and the Rangers have a $3 billion TV deal. You worried about nickels?
Not my nickels to worry about. I'm sure the "Rags" will find plenty of cash.

Don't you have some stats to make up or FanGraphs to read wrong?
I see you're still an ugly little #####, same as it ever was.

Here is the fangraphs link to Tulo v Reyes so I can assist your dumb ###. Notice Elvis Andrus right below them, lol. :bye:

 
@jonmorosi: UPDATED: #Rangers get Hamels, Diekman, cash; #Phillies get Alfaro, Williams, Eickhoff, Asher, M. Harrison and one more player, per source.

Getting out from under Harrison's contract means the Rangers added only $10 million a year to the payroll to add Hamels. And that's prior to what cash Philly is sending over.
DFW is the 5th biggest market in the U.S. and the Rangers have a $3 billion TV deal. You worried about nickels?
Not my nickels to worry about. I'm sure the "Rags" will find plenty of cash.Don't you have some stats to make up or FanGraphs to read wrong?
I see you're still an ugly little #####, same as it ever was. Here is the fangraphs link to Tulo v Reyes so I can assist your dumb ###. Notice Elvis Andrus right below them, lol. :bye:
Hey. Thanks. Appreciate it. I'm sure NV had it all wrong earlier.

Not sure why you have a hardon for Texas and/or me, but I'll just go ahead and make your "Josh Hamilton killed a fan" joke and go to bed. :bye:

 
DD talk to me about Thompson, I don't really know much about him other than the Rangers got him last year in the Soria trade, he was somewhat highly rated but has scuffled a bit this year..
Not one word of Thompson's story changed with his introduction to full-season ball: future quality mid-rotation starter in, future quality mid-rotation starter out. The 20-year-old's slider is his best pitch, and makes it easy for him to rack up strikeouts despite work needed on his fastball command, changeup and nascent curveball. Thompson projects as more of a groundball machine, eventually. Early returns on the 2012 second-rounder are appealing, and while the upside doesn't wow, he's headed for a future as, well, a quality major-league starter.
2014 scouting report courtesy of BP

Top 50 prospect, plus fastball and slider. Needs to develop a third pitch but he has #2 upside and probably a #4 at worst.

Rangers kept Chi Chi and Mazara and the system is still one of the better ones in baseball. I like the trade for both teams. How can you not love getting Cole Hamels? He's a beast who doesn't care about park factors or anything else.

 
Huh Hamels is already signed for like 3 more years, not sure what I was thinking.
Hamels has a very friendly contract for a pitcher who has put together what he has over the years vs. what other similar pitchers are commanding in FA, and that's under team control through 2018.

This is basically a cross post from the Phils thread, but I'm really going to miss Cole but the Phillies had to do this deal and start the rebuild in earnest. Best pitcher in my lifetime to grow through the Phils organization. Rangers fans are going to love him, good team guy and all too and just fun to watch work. Just the 1/2 of Yu/Hamels is kinda dirty for the next few years if Yu comes back 100%.

 
I don't really want to get into the middle of this, but UZR numbers are pretty noisy with less than a year as a sample size. FG even notes as much in their library: http://www.fangraphs.com/library/defense/uzr/

This would be Reyes' 7th straight year with a negative UZR, his range has tanked and has never really recovered. I think it's pretty safe to say that he's not a good defender at this point. Tulo's always relied more on his sure hands than his range, but it's absolutely not out of the question that he's hit his wall, defensively. But I don't think it's early enough to tell.

 
I don't really want to get into the middle of this, but UZR numbers are pretty noisy with less than a year as a sample size. FG even notes as much in their library: http://www.fangraphs.com/library/defense/uzr/

This would be Reyes' 7th straight year with a negative UZR, his range has tanked and has never really recovered. I think it's pretty safe to say that he's not a good defender at this point. Tulo's always relied more on his sure hands than his range, but it's absolutely not out of the question that he's hit his wall, defensively. But I don't think it's early enough to tell.
You're fine.

Both are better than Ian Desmond who the Yankees are gonna give a 9 figure deal. Reyes is probably a 2Bman at this stage, no argument there. Tulo is solid but age is creeping into his range. Can't wait for the fielding fx to come out, I heard they were gathering data is 2015 but haven't heard a thing since. I think we will finally have reliable data points once we see those metrics. Until then fielding is still the great unknown in sabermetrics.

 
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I don't really want to get into the middle of this, but UZR numbers are pretty noisy with less than a year as a sample size. FG even notes as much in their library: http://www.fangraphs.com/library/defense/uzr/

This would be Reyes' 7th straight year with a negative UZR, his range has tanked and has never really recovered. I think it's pretty safe to say that he's not a good defender at this point. Tulo's always relied more on his sure hands than his range, but it's absolutely not out of the question that he's hit his wall, defensively. But I don't think it's early enough to tell.
Basically that's what I said earlier, but really Jonah Keri said it best.

@jonahkeri

Would add to Cameron's take: Reyes D was a tire fire that fancy D stats for some reason didn't fully capture. Real run prevention gain here.

 
JZilla to the Pirates for :moneybag: considerations.
Because of my fascination with Moneyball and how that whole draft played out, it's a bit ironic that Blanton was drafted only seven picks behind Hamels and both were traded tonight.

The return packages were just a little bit different, though.

And IIRC, Hamels was one of those "high school players" in which Beane had absolutely no interest (much like Prince).

 
Taking Reyes back was really bizarre. Don't understand why they didn't just make Toronto trade him elsewhere.
Yeah the Colorado end would look a lot better if it was just the three prospects. Reyes (only because of his contract) has negative value, but Toronto likely doesn't do it without Reyes going the other way to make it mostly salary neutral for the next couple years (post 2016, Jays only major commitments are Martin/Donaldson/Tulo).

 

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