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2012 MLB Random Chatter

  • Classyposter58
    Ironman92;1281212 wrote:Sox lose again.

    Tigers will win the central by at least 3 games
    All depends on their series vs. TB. Tigers will go 5-2 at least IMO the rest of the way
  • Classyposter58
    Tigers win 5-4 in a game where the Royals commit 5 errors. Doug Fister also sets the AL record for consecutive strikeouts with 9 today
  • Ironman92
    C'mon Dunn...mash one
  • Ironman92
    Missed his pitch...though it was 98

    He's done
  • Ironman92
    Lord what an eye...geesh
  • Ironman92
    Lord what a pitch

    Sox 2 back.....it's over

    Tigers are easily in.
  • Crimson streak
    Wrong thread Derp
  • Ironman92
    Crimson streak;1281969 wrote:Wrong thread Derp

    Not so much
  • Crimson streak
    Ironman92;1282093 wrote:Not so much

    I meant to post in the browns ravens thread and I posted on here so I edited it lol. Fail on me
  • Mulva
    The 2 wild cards get the play-in game, right? It isn't the 2 worst records?

    Question #2 - assuming neither falls apart the last 4 games and both gets in, who gets AL manager of the year? Buck or Bob Melvin?
  • Crimson streak
    Mulva;1283464 wrote:The 2 wild cards get the play-in game, right? It isn't the 2 worst records?

    Question #2 - assuming neither falls apart the last 4 games and both gets in, who gets AL manager of the year? Buck or Bob Melvin?

    Gotta be buck. Especially if they win the division.
  • wghfan
    Friggin A's keep winning these games. Can't believe they are going to make the playoffs over the Angels.
  • Mulva
    Crimson streak;1283469 wrote:Gotta be buck. Especially if they win the division.
    If they win the division I agree. Otherwise it's tough. AL West was a really good division this year.
  • Laley23
  • Crimson streak
    Mulva;1283475 wrote:If they win the division I agree. Otherwise it's tough. AL West was a really good division this year.

    The east is damn good too lol. You really can't go wrong with either really.
  • Laley23
    Crimson streak;1283481 wrote:The east is damn good too lol. You really can't go wrong with either really.
    I think the West is better this year. Texas and Anaheim are better than NY and TB. Boston and Toronto are bad and Seattle is bad. But then Oakland has to play more games out of the division...but since both teams have the same amount of good teams, it kind of back fires.
  • Ironman92
    Michael Morse going back to home to touch em all and swinging the imaginary bat was pricelessly awesome.....even funnier he's the size of Adam Dunn.
  • Rotinaj
    Lol Dunns stats are weird as hell. 215k and 104 walks. 108 hits(41HR,19 Doubles) only 48 singles in 526 ABs. His WAR is only 1.1.
  • Rotinaj
    I also just saw a tweet from the reds that Ludwick is out of the starting line up with the reasoning of "wet field" lol
  • Ironman92
    Rotinaj;1283692 wrote:I also just saw a tweet from the reds that Ludwick is out of the starting line up with the reasoning of "wet field" lol

    The wet grass helped Barry Larkin re-aggravate his groin injury at least 3 times.
  • Ironman92
    Rotinaj;1283690 wrote:Lol Dunns stats are weird as hell. 215k and 104 walks. 108 hits(41HR,19 Doubles) only 48 singles in 526 ABs. His WAR is only 1.1.

    Which is strange because he just recently single-handedly won a game for them.

    WAR also has Michael Bourn as the 10th most important player in the game.
  • karen lotz
    Ironman92;1283733 wrote:Which is strange because he just recently single-handedly won a game for them.

    WAR also has Michael Bourn as the 10th most important player in the game.

    I'd agree with Bourn.
  • Ironman92
    karen lotz;1283739 wrote:I'd agree with Bourn.

    I love Michael Bourn and he's a great CF.....but he is nowhere near a top 10 player in terms of importance to winning.

    WAR is way to giving to outfielders. Ben Zobrist always one of the upper echelon players...nah