2013 MLB Random Chatter
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Classyposter58
That walkoff last night was awesomeIronman92;1488474 wrote:Miguel Cabrera
40 HR
120 RBI
.361 Avg -
Ironman92Classyposter58;1488476 wrote:That walkoff last night was awesome
The Royals didn't think so. -
Midstate01Miggy is awesome and has done some crazy things lately, but the detriot TV guys are unbearable. I literally think they'd suck him off on the field after a homer if he wanted them too.
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Ironman92Midstate01;1488485 wrote:Miggy is awesome and has done some crazy things lately, but the detriot TV guys are unbearable. I literally think they'd suck him off on the field after a homer if he wanted them too.
Reds guys do that -
Midstate01Ironman92;1488507 wrote:Reds guys do that
And we call them out on it. Welsh is a full on retard 80% of the time -
Ironman92Red Sox/Yankess
Dempster plunks Arod, benches clear....ump got screamed at...Girardi ejected.
Fight later. Sabathia or designated bullpen guy will retaliate on Ortiz or Pedroia. -
Ironman92Holy Moses Girardi went George Brett ape shit
No one like Arod...but I respect him doing that. -
Ironman92And Arod retaliates by murdering a Dempster fastball over the CF wall.
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sportswizuhrd
Said this after his first shot against Rivera. Even on a flyout today they were saying it was incredible how he squares up every pitch or some BS. They are the worst.Midstate01;1488485 wrote:Miggy is awesome and has done some crazy things lately, but the detriot TV guys are unbearable. I literally think they'd suck him off on the field after a homer if he wanted them too. -
Laley23
Not only that, but Rod Allen has the most annoying speech pattern ever.sportswizuhrd;1488615 wrote:Said this after his first shot against Rivera. Even on a flyout today they were saying it was incredible how he squares up every pitch or some BS. They are the worst.
Like...I really have no clue....uh....how-he-has-a-job! -
Classyposter58
He's got a great slide-piece, almost as good as his change-piece but not better than his curve-pieceLaley23;1488619 wrote:Not only that, but Rod Allen has the most annoying speech pattern ever.
Like...I really have no clue....uh....how-he-has-a-job! -
Azubuike24
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MulvaKershaw is unreal. 0 or 1 earned run allowed 16 times this season. Hasn't allowed over 4 in any start, and 4 has only happened twice.
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Laley23
Best pitcher I have ever seen. Question is, how long can he sustain it. I'm hoping/thinking it will be a decade of dominance.Mulva;1490137 wrote:Kershaw is unreal. 0 or 1 earned run allowed 16 times this season. Hasn't allowed over 4 in any start, and 4 has only happened twice. -
SportsAndLadyBraun admits to using PEDs
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Ironman92SportsAndLady;1490218 wrote:Braun admits to using PEDs
Now we can all rest easily -
Rotinaj
I don't believe him.SportsAndLady;1490218 wrote:Braun admits to using PEDs -
Classyposter58
I lol'dRotinaj;1490263 wrote:I don't believe him. -
IggyPride00
What is his contract extension going to look like?Mulva;1490137 wrote:Kershaw is unreal. 0 or 1 earned run allowed 16 times this season. Hasn't allowed over 4 in any start, and 4 has only happened twice.
He is down to a year and a few months from free agency, and will only be 26 years old theoretically just hitting his prime.
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Azubuike24There's no comparable to really go off of. Pitching is starting to come back to the domination level it saw in the 60's and 80's. Kershaw's season this year is one of the best in the last half-century. Bob Gibson or Sandy Koufax-esque, without the longevity (those guys also pitched about 10-20% more innings). Still, he's looking to set modern day records in OBA, WHIP and ERA. The only guy who even approached these splits on a regular basis in the last 20 years is Pedro Martinez. His numbers from 1997-2003, averaged around a 2.20 ERA and he had 2 years (1997 and 2000) where he was at 1.90 and 1.74. In 2000, he posted a .734 WHIP for the season, which is staggering.
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Azubuike24Maybe the greatest 2-season run EVER.
Pedro Martinez in 1999 and 2000:
41 wins
10 losses
1.84 ERA
430.1 IP
597 K
12.4 K/9
69 BB
1.44 BB/9
.0854 WHIP -
Mulva
20 years, $800 million.IggyPride00;1490758 wrote:What is his contract extension going to look like? -
mhs95_06
That decimal point or something has to be wrong with that WHIP. Unless a lot of baserunners who scored earned runs got on by HBP, I think it would be impossible to get below 0.10 WHIP with a 1.8 ERA.Azubuike24;1490760 wrote:Maybe the greatest 2-season run EVER.
Pedro Martinez in 1999 and 2000:
41 wins
10 losses
1.84 ERA
430.1 IP
597 K
12.4 K/9
69 BB
1.44 BB/9
.0854 WHIP -
Laley23mhs95_06;1490773 wrote:That decimal point or something has to be wrong with that WHIP. Unless a lot of baserunners who scored earned runs got on by HBP, I think it would be impossible to get below 0.10 WHIP with a 1.8 ERA.
A .10 whip would equate to 1 base runner a game! Lol
The decimal is wrong, but it should be .854... -
IggyPride00ESPN has a story up on Todd Helton right now and how he will be likely retiring at the end of the year.
Talk about the poster child for the steroid era. His first 8 years he looked like a sure fire hall of famer piling up a .337% average with 251 career homers, 951 RBI's and 1535 hits, by the age of 31.
That was at the end of the 2004 season.
In the 9 seasons since then he has completely fallen off a cliff production wise. Average has dropped to .291, only 111 homers, 549 RBI's, and 1122 hits.
PED testing really started to kick in just as his power fell off a cliff in the midst of what looked like a HOF career.
Just seems kind of an odd coincidence. The way Jerry Crasnick laid out the numbers it is pretty stark about how the drop off was.
What's the verdict? Likely juicer, or just got old quick about 10 years ago.