Dan Lambskin
Footballguy
Good riddanceBartolo Colon DFA'd.
If this is it for him, that will be it for the last remaining active Montreal Expo.![]()
Good riddanceBartolo Colon DFA'd.
If this is it for him, that will be it for the last remaining active Montreal Expo.![]()
6 HR's already and its only the 4th inning.Reds and Brewers have played 9 times this year and are averaging just under 4 combined HR
Somewhere Miguel Montero is laughing and thinking "Karma #####!"Turner![]()
Yeah, Bailey so far looks double-plus ungood since coming back. Although the 'pen wasn't faring much better last I looked.6 HR's already and its only the 4th inning.
Who was last before him? Grudzielanek?Bartolo Colon DFA'd.
If this is it for him, that will be it for the last remaining active Montreal Expo.![]()
That really sucks. One out away from his first MLB at bat.Dustin Fowler, left his major league debut after rupturing his patella tendon in the top of the 1st, never getting an at bat. It was 112 years to the day that moonlight Graham made his debut. Creepy
On average, over the whole sample, 20.1% of plate appearances have been in high-leverage spots, and 42.4% of plate appearances have been in low-leverage spots. This year currently sits at 18.4% and 44.3%, respectively. The former is the lowest rate in the whole window. The latter is the highest rate in the whole window. Again, these swings look small, and we’re talking about a couple of plate appearances per 100, but any shift here is notable, given how stable these numbers have frequently been.
Interesting because it seems like there is a similar corollary in the NBA, wherein many teams in both sports have been on a quest to maximize expected values and aim for the highest highs, leading to higher variance and thereby lower "competitiveness".On a per-plate-appearance basis, here is how the league-average leverage index has moved:
The peak occurs in 1976, with an average leverage index of 1.05. The lowest point belongs to the 2017 season in progress, with an average leverage index of 0.96. It doesn’t seem like very much, but given how little the line moves around, this does pass for dramatic. For the sake of reference, in 1976, about 10% of all games went to extra innings, and about 34% of all games were decided by one run. In 2017, about 8% of all games have gone to extra innings, and about 23% of all games have been decided by one run. That’s not everything, but those are meaningful indicators.
So belongs in the baseball shtick thread
@ the OsYeah, but then I'd have to listen to him. Not sure if the upside is worth it.This begins and ends with Hawk Harrelson
Pollock PH'ed first in the 9th, then Wood was pulled for the righty/righty-beater Baez, then was kept in for Goldschmidt. Was end of the 3rd time through the order. Don't hate it tbh.Somehow, someway, my hatred for Dave Roberts just continues to grow.
7 innings / 85 pitches of pure dominance for Wood tonight, his spot due up first in bottom of 8th and he gets pulled.
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The Nationals. Bob Carpenter and FP Santangelo are morons.Question: I record John Sterling's Yankee call most games, because he's a buffoon and there's usually a 99% chance of him saying something stupid or missing a call badly. When the Yanks aren't playing, what other announcers would fill the gap for stuff like this? With MLB TV, I can listen to any TV or radio broadcaster. The possibility of dumb or controversial statements would be a bonus.
Yeah I've been saying this for years, FP is a super homer most of the time which makes it even more unbearable. Like the Tigers they have a pretty bad TV crew and a really good radio crew.The Nationals. Bob Carpenter and FP Santangelo are morons.
I'll never forget my favorite Bob Carpenter moment, "Ryan Zimmerman could have won the Gold Glove last year if it wasn't for some errors". Thanks captain obvious. If you make a bunch of errors, you're not going to win the Gold Glove.
I don't think FP is that bad, but maybe it's all still relative to his predecessor (Rob Dibble) for me to realize how bad FP is.The Nationals. Bob Carpenter and FP Santangelo are morons.
I'll never forget my favorite Bob Carpenter moment, "Ryan Zimmerman could have won the Gold Glove last year if it wasn't for some errors". Thanks captain obvious. If you make a bunch of errors, you're not going to win the Gold Glove.
Rod Allen must have told the story about how Kinny (Kenny) Rogers grew up on a strawberry farm 100 timesColor guys come and go. There are always younger ex-players. Most don't have enough to say about the game to talk for 500 hours per year about the subject.
The Giants have taken this a step further this year. With Mike Krukow's reduced travel schedule, they've been rotating the slot on road trips to a bunch of inexperienced jock commentators. Working in a booth with a pro like Duane Kuiper has to help but it's still the deep end for a first timer. They had former Giants catcher Brian Johnson doing the 4th of July game in Detroit and man, was he hopeless. He sounded exactly like John C. Reilly in Step Brothers and repeated a story in the 4th inning that he told earlier in the game.
It makes you appreciate the guys we're complaining about in this thread.
Yeah I like Miller as well. We lost Enberg this past year also, he was really good with the Friars and his retirement was lost in the Vin parade.And agree with the fish taco guy on Gary Thorne. Him and Jon Miller are 1a and 1b now that Vin's dropped the mic
The immortal Jacob Faria dropping the hammer.I can't help but find joy in Chris Sale getting little to no run support.
I only knew he was Jewish because of that Adam Sandler songI didn't know Carew was foreign born til today![]()
Panamanian? Just guessing. Gonna look it up nowI didn't know Carew was foreign born til today![]()
It's probably somewhere on his Hall of Fame plaqueshadyridr said:Panamanian? Just guessing. Gonna look it up now
because I know this is what people care about, a pop-up in almost the exact same spot doomed Davidson in the CWS: https://www.clippituser.tv/c/bwwdppFishTacoTuesday said: