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

Yeah, I don't get that comment at all. This is from the Fangraphs piece yesterday on Jays bullpen.

After Marcus Stroman went down before the season, Sanchez was given a spot in the rotation to start the season. He had a solid ERA, but his high walk totals provided some concern over his ability to perform as a starter at his current stage of development. The 23-year-old Sanchez pitched well out of the bullpen last season with a 1.09 ERA and 2.80 FIP, and a stint on the disabled list provided the Blue Jays with a reason to put him back in the bullpen on his return. Sanchez has made ten appearances out of the bullpen since his return on July 25, and he has allowed just one run with a 1.86 FIP serving as setup man.
 
10 appearances, you say!

Getting rid of Loup would only give them one lefty in Cecil. I think Toronto's pen is pretty underrated, which makes it all the more curious as to why they'd carry 70 relievers.

 
10 appearances, you say!

Getting rid of Loup would only give them one lefty in Cecil. I think Toronto's pen is pretty underrated, which makes it all the more curious as to why they'd carry 70 relievers.
43 innings in total relief. fip 2.85. Whip .65. 23%K. 6% BB. Not sure he could do much better.

Loup will never see a high leverage situation so I don't see the point in keeping him around.

 
10 appearances, you say!

Getting rid of Loup would only give them one lefty in Cecil. I think Toronto's pen is pretty underrated, which makes it all the more curious as to why they'd carry 70 relievers.
43 innings in total relief. fip 2.85. Whip .65. 23%K. 6% BB. Not sure he could do much better.

Loup will never see a high leverage situation so I don't see the point in keeping him around.
Does that make any sense? He's faced 59 lefties this year without giving up a HR or a walk.

Regardless, it's way too many relievers.

 
After 5 Tony Franklin field goals, Andre Tippett's 59-yard INT return ices the game. Steve Largent with a 21-yard TD grab and Norm Johnson kicks a 33-yard FG, in the losIng effort.

 
Doctor Detroit said:
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Yankees at 12/1 to win the World Series at Bodog. :lmao:
That seems about right.
Just ahead of the Cubs, Giants, and Nats. What will they be on Monday?
You'd figure they'd be ahead of the Cubs since the Cubs have zero chance of winning the division. The other two I can see them being about the same odds with.
Holding at 12/1...now a steal!

 
Strategy question. If someone rolls out all double starts (not all studs) do i try and do the same? Or do i just roll out my best 5 starters and 3 closers and essentially give up wins and ks but win saves and hope to win era and Whip?

 
Depends on how good his two-starters are, depends on how good the ones you could use are. If you're going to be hopelessly out-K'd/win'ned, I'd just try to go quality over quantity.

 
Holy crap. Watching the Yankee game and Bryan Mitchell took a liner right off his head. Lots of blood everywhere, understatement of all time but man that's gotta be a terrifying thing

 
Walked off with a little assistance from the trainer within about 30 seconds of being hit. Stood up right away and seemingly could've walked on his own, but he had to cover his face with the towel because of the blood.

 
Man. That Mitchell clip is scary. That dude's nose is very broken. Amazed he was conscious. Looks like he turned his face enough that it just kind of destroyed his nose.

 
Looks even worse on the replay when you see the 2B was standing on the bag when Crawford decided to do it. Looked like a Little League decision.

 
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Rosenthal giving the fans their money's worth. Increasing Tums sales in St Louis area
I think the fence is about 380 from the plate to that part of the gap, and Posey hit it about 379. I'm used to seeing long flies to the gaps die in Busch (though Busch III is not the serial killer Busch II was), but that one still got me a little anxious.

 
Harold breaking down Hanley in LF, so good/bad.

Red Sox spent $300 million on Hanley and Fatsoval and are going to have to move both of them next year to make it work. :lmao:

 
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Harold breaking down Hanley in LF, so good/bad.

Red Sox spent $300 million on Hanley and Fatsoval and are going to have to move both of them next year to make it work. :lmao:
$60M next season to those two plus...

wait for the punch line

Rick Porcello
You were pretty lovey-dovey on Sandoval in the off-season. :shrug:
Still a fan but never wore a panda hat

 
Hanley would be fine at 3B and Porcello should bounce back with his groundball tendencies.

Fatsoval is terrible, no longer can hit right-handed which defeats the advantage of Fenway. His -25 UZR at 3B is legendary, I'd probably have no worse than a -30 if I played 3B for the Sux. Mark Reynolds just won a gold glove thinking about how bad Fatsoval is.

 
If Bradley can continue to hit even half this good, there's no way Boston can't find a spot for him in the OF. Castillo (I really miss Chili Davis, btw) also looks like he's making strides, an OF of Betts, JBJ and Castillo seems like it could be OK. A basis for hope, at least.

Putting Ramirez at 3B means finding a spot for Sandoval. Maybe 1B? Even still, Hanley is not exactly Arenado at 3B. Either of those guys at 1B is pretty wasteful.

If they can offload either of them, it'd be a win this off-season. They'd still be short a 1B and 60% of a rotation, but it'd be a start.

 
Well, to start, he would need to have a better batting average, or on base percentage, or slugging percentage. Or, hit more home runs, or steal more bases.

All things that he is currently doing less well at than Mr Trout

 
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Well, to start, he would need to have a better batting average, or on base percentage, or slugging percentage. Or, hit more home runs, or steal more bases.

All things that he is currently doing less well at than Mr Trout
Well after his two home runs tonight, he could possibly be higher in AVG, tied in HR, higher in RBI... hence the question.

 
pretty interesting article from one of the authors of 'The Book' on why WAR is actually not ideal for evaluating an MVP race. he suggests WPA as a possible alternative. Donaldson has a greater WPA as of tonight :shrug:

 
Didn't the Sox just hire that cherington whiz kid recently? Guess that didn't work out.
Can't tell if you're joking or not but did bring them a WS title and he's been with the team since 1999 (obviously not in the GM role that long). He's had his ups and downs. A bit surprising to see but an upgrade and don't have to fight over him.

 
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Didn't the Sox just hire that cherington whiz kid recently? Guess that didn't work out.
They won a WS :shrug: He had an eventful run. Two (going on three) 90 loss seasons and one year when they were the best team in baseball. I'm surprised their offense has been so unproductive this year but that pitching staff looked flammable in the wintertime.

Dombrowski inherits an organization with talent, resources and impatience.

 
Didn't the Sox just hire that cherington whiz kid recently? Guess that didn't work out.
Can't tell if you're joking or not but did bring them a WS title and he's been with the team since 1999 (obviously not in the GM role that long). He's had his ups and downs. A bit surprising to see but an upgrade and don't have to fight over him.
I thought he was hired as GM last year or something but I guess it was earlier than that. Why would anybody know how long some stat nerd has been with the team for before he was a Gm?

 
Dumping all of their garbage on the Dodgers was a master-stroke, and I guess they got lucky in that all of those guys they signed in the 2012-2013 offseason had great 2013's before all promptly dying (VIctorino, Drew, Dempster, Napoli, etc.). But Iglesias for 65 innings of mediocre Jake Peavy was a pretty bad move, as was giving away Lackey. This last off-season kind of speaks for itself.

 

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