Indians at A's 4/20 - 4/22
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DeadliestWarrior34
About the whole percentile thing.wes_mantooth;1150293 wrote:Lol...I just googled "this thread sucks"
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HitsRusAt the end of the year you tally the wins and the losses...nobody cares that win #9 was against the A's rather than the Yankees. I hate to see the manager tank a game that he could have won just to rest guys who really haven't been worked all that hard to begin with. It doesn't take a genius to realize that when you create a black hole at the bottom of the lineup, you are not going to score many runs.
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grodt
I was just relaying what Manny said about sitting guys. I don't have a problem with days off, it's these "everyone gets the day off" games I don't like.like_that;1150305 wrote:SMH, it's fucking baseball. How much rest do they honestly need? I think resting players is way overrated these days. -
wes_mantoothgrodt;1150358 wrote:I was just relaying what Manny said about sitting guys. I don't have a problem with days off, it's these "everyone gets the day off" games I don't like.
Exactly. It is almost like they are conceding a loss before the game starts -
Laley23They are awful. Especially considering Asdrubal was out. Way too many players getting a day off. If you want a 2 day off thing, go half today and half Wednesday. Anything is better than half the team sits and we have 6 automatic outs lol.
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hoops23Lou Marson is awful. Oakland had 5 SB's today if I heard correctly...
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Laley23Not that we needed any confirmation that the Cliff Lee trade was horrible.
But Kyle Drabek, who was the pitcher MOST thought we were after (not Carrasco) is off to a great start for Toronto this year.
2-0, 2.00 ERA, 15 Ks (10BBs).
Though his last season (rookie year, about 80 innings) was a bit rough numbers wise. Ive seen him throw twice this season, and it pains me to say it, but he just looks better than Carrasco. Which is what I thought at the time of trade, and was afraid of. -
lhslep134Just got home and failwedge still doesn't understand percentiles.
It's very simple. Percentiles are based on a 100 count group of number blocks. If you have less than 100 variables, then each variable is worth more than 1 block. If you have more than 100 count then each variable is less than 1 block. Since footwedge is stupid I'll also say that 100 variables means each is worth 1 block.
If Drew Pomeranze is ranked 6th in a 25 person ranking, each variable (rank) carries a number block (i.e. percentile) count of 4. There were 19 people below him, so 19 x 4 equals 76 number blocks (percentiles) below him.
What my signature says is what footwedge said. What this post says is how percentiles are calculated. Footwedge: you still can't comprehend it, and the fact that everyone is backing me here and not you should tell you how stupid you are. -
hoops23
Yeah, I mean I think CC could be a solid #3 or #4 guy if he returns healthy because he was pitching pretty solid towards the end of last season.Laley23;1150369 wrote:Not that we needed any confirmation that the Cliff Lee trade was horrible.
But Kyle Drabek, who was the pitcher MOST thought we were after (not Carrasco) is off to a great start for Toronto this year.
2-0, 2.00 ERA, 15 Ks (10BBs).
Though his last season (rookie year, about 80 innings) was a bit rough numbers wise. Ive seen him throw twice this season, and it pains me to say it, but he just looks better than Carrasco. Which is what I thought at the time of trade, and was afraid of.
However, when you trade a pitcher like Lee who was still under contract for 1.5 years, you better get the best fucking prospect in that system. -
lhslep134I'm shocked, failwedge has no response.