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Come on Magic, Phillies are fading.. Time to persue Cole...
I assume Cliff Lee isn't on there purely because you can't get a number multiplying by zero.
Come on Magic, Phillies are fading.. Time to persue Cole...
ah yep you're right.Eh? Giants have the first wildcard spot, Mets have the second.
Hopefully Terry Ryan doesn't delude himself into thinking the Twins are contending at the deadline.Only thing that needs to happen is for the Twins to make a surprise run to the playoffs only to get swept in the first round again.
Nah. I know you can't divide by zero, but multiplying anything by zero just gives you zero, so that chart wouldn't work for Lee's numbers.I think you mean divide.
Nah. I know you can't divide by zero, but multiplying anything by zero just gives you zero, so that chart wouldn't work for Lee's numbers.
True. For whatever reason, I was working the math backwards (wins x cost per win = salary). But yeah, that's after the division was done to come up with the chart in the first place.But the chart was cost per win, so you would be dividing by the number of wins. The higher the cost per win the worse, not the lower.
Brewers just DFA'd Brooks Conrad.
FRANKIE WREN, YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. TIME FOR RAW DOG TO COME HOME.
eznark masturbating furiously right now
Gross.Braves are #1 on my Garza suitor list.
Gross.Brewers just DFA'd Brooks Conrad.
FRANKIE WREN, YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. TIME FOR RAW DOG TO COME HOME.
I was 10 hours ago when I heard the news.
i (can safely?) assume that you are still going at it
Brewers just DFA'd Brooks Conrad.
FRANKIE WREN, YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. TIME FOR RAW DOG TO COME HOME.
Freddy Galvis suspended 50 games for roids.
Lolol.
Really? lolFreddy Galvis suspended 50 games for roids.
Lolol.
Freddy Galvis suspended 50 games for roids.
Lolol.
Mets were considering using Dickey with just four days of rest last month. Collins said could happen in the future but not at the moment. That would be interesting but theres no need for dat right now.
shitty gloves, bad infields etc...Bring on the hipster manager.
Something I noticed browsing baseball reference: Cy Young gave up 3167 runs, but only 2147 earned runs. Nearly a third of his runs were unearned. That's kind of absurd.
Trying out a four man rotation with lower pitch counts is probably a really good idea and it's a shame that the team trying to implement it has such terrible pitching.If only they had Jim Tracy as their manager.
http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/06/19/rockies-go-radical-four-man-rotation-75-pitch-limit/
Worst rotation in baseball is going into a 4 man rotation. With a 75 pitch limit. With part of the rationale being preserving the bullpen. God bless Jim Tracy.
It might just be the era, but it does make some of those gaudy old-timey ERAs look very suspicious.shitty gloves, bad infields etc...
Trying out a four man rotation with lower pitch counts is probably a really good idea and it's a shame that the team trying to implement it has such terrible pitching.
Trying out a four man rotation with lower pitch counts is probably a really good idea and it's a shame that the team trying to implement it has such terrible pitching.
Swishalicious is back tonight. Why even bother showing up, Braves.
• Nick Swisher ran and took batting practice inside this afternoon. Girardi checked with him, and Swisher said he coudl play tonight. “He told me he was good to go,” Girardi said. “I said, we’ll go through BP and if we have to change (the lineup) we have to change it, or if there’s a point tonight where you feel like it tightens up, let me know and we’ll go from there.”
• Girardi said he might have started Swisher at DH if there were any indication that Swisher would be limited running in the outfield. Swisher indicated that he can move without a problem, and Girardi said he’d rather use the DH spot to rest Alex Rodriguez, especially with the mid-week day game tomorrow.
• Swisher on the injury: “Yesterday when I went to take my swings, I felt like when I tried to take my normal swings I couldn’t do it. I don’t want to mess with that because I feel like I have a good stroke going right now. I wanted to make sure I could do that. Robbie and I did our net drill out there and everything went well, so we’re ready to go.”
• By the way, Swisher said he could have only played last night in an extreme emergency. He said CC Sabathia would have been a better pinch hitting option. “I was telling them to put big C in there, and then I’d go in behind him,” Swisher said.
Swishalicious is back tonight. Why even bother showing up, Braves.
The theory is that just as pitchers do better in relief than as starters, pitchers should do better when starting if they pitch fewer innings at a time. There's pretty solid data backing that idea--starters always do worse each time through the order. The idea of innings-limiting actual good starters is kind of unpopular since it means giving the remaining innings to worse pitchers, but it doesn't really do that if you switch to a four-man rotation. Now you have your best pitchers pitching the same number of innings overall (or maybe even slightly more), more effectively, without ever throwing an unusual number of pitches or innings in any one start and without (historically, anyway) any increased injury risk. You also have a slot for an extra reliever, who can help deal with the innings your fifth starter would have pitched; since a replacement-level reliever is on average better than a replacement-level starter (aka fifth starter), even those innings should be of higher quality than they would be in a five man rotation.I don't see how limiting pitch counts helps at all. They'll probably have a bad reliever pitching in the 5th in half of the games.