SteveWinwood
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Fuck. That. Shit. I don't know why I'm surprised at all.
Yep. They need to shake shit up.ConradCervantes said:Twins got completely destroyed. Ouch.
They need to do something... you know what that means! They'll just keep doing whatever this is.Lambtron said:Yep. They need to shake shit up.
Lambtron said:Watch this shit - the Twins will play like shit for two weeks. Then they'll take 3 out of 4 in the cell.
Who wants Michael Cuddyer? We need a first baseman.
Brandon Beachy pitched incredibly tonight and earned a well-deserved win in just his second game back from the disabled list. His fastball was great, which set up some effective changeups and a few nasty curveballs as well. As a result, Beachy fanned nine batters on the night, including a fellow named Ichiro twice, who had only struck out 26 times on the year coming into tonight.
No.sf2fanatic said:No need to find a 1B. Mauer gonna be playing that position soon..
Lambtron said:
Hey, a True Minnesota Sports Fan who comments on the Star Tribune website (thankfully I'm can't be one since I live in North Dakota) would say to trade the bum for relief pitchers. Mauer won't be the everyday first baseman for years, if ever. He might play there once or twice a week to let Morneau DH, but he won't be the everyday 1B.eznark said:Wow, you really think he's going to retire? Sorry, dude.
eznark said:
Two of the games most exciting young hurlers square off this evening when Hanson returns from the disabled list to lead Atlanta against Pineda-led Seattle in the second contest of a three-game series at Safeco Field.
Hanson has put together consecutive double-digit win seasons to begin his career and holds a career earned run average of 3.02. He appears to be taking the next step this season, going 8-4 in 14 starts with a 2.48 ERA that ranks third in the National League.
Hanson faces the Mariners for the first time and will square off against early AL Rookie of the Year candidate Pineda, who is 7-4 with a 2.45 ERA over his first 15 major league starts, with 12 of those quality outings.
The 22-year-old righty is coming off a no-decision versus the Nationals on Thursday as he gave up just four hits with nine strikeouts over seven scoreless innings in his team's 1-0 loss. Pineda had beaten the Phillies in his previous outing, allowing a run on two hits and three walks over six innings to snap a two-game slide.
evil solrac v3.0 said:he makes a great point. but I have another question, what's a quick and (somewhat) easy way to learn sabermetrics? more importantly, are you know in the 2011 a "bad" baseball fan if you can't understand sabermetrics?
That's an excellent question, actually. The best way to learn sabermetrics if you just want a quick overview of what it is, why it matters, and how to use it is probably through a book of some sort... there is a wealth of information online but it can be hard to figure out where to get started.evil solrac v3.0 said:he makes a great point. but I have another question, what's a quick and (somewhat) easy way to learn sabermetrics? more importantly, are you know in the 2011 a "bad" baseball fan if you can't understand sabermetrics?
verbum said:Later tonight, Atlanta at Seattle:
2-1 final score? (Atlanta with the 2 of course)
Sharp said:That's an excellent question, actually. The best way to learn sabermetrics if you just want a quick overview of what it is, why it matters, and how to use it is probably through a book of some sort... there is a wealth of information online but it can be hard to figure out where to get started.
I certainly don't think you're a "bad" baseball fan if you can't understand sabermetrics. You're a bad GM (fantasy or otherwise) if you don't understand or acknowledge sabermetrics, but as a fan it really only changes what you get pissed off at your manager / organization / bench coach doing. Personally, though, I love learning more about the game, and to me figuring out exactly what makes people good at baseball, and having a better understanding of how they're doing what they're doing and whether they can keep it up, is really cool. Not everyone has to think that way.
Yeah, being so into sabermetrics has made me enjoy Jose Reyes' 14 triples less. :rolleyesverbum said:It is a double edged sword though, you can become obsessive about the stats and forget to enjoy the game play.
I wish liking sabermetrics made the Twins being dogshit suck less.CajoleJuice said:Yeah, being so into sabermetrics has made me enjoy Jose Reyes' 14 triples less. :rolleyes
CajoleJuice said:Yeah, being so into sabermetrics has made me enjoy Jose Reyes' 14 triples less. :rolleyes
The 4 runs scored last night was more than i thought was going to be scored this entire series.verbum said:Later tonight, Atlanta at Seattle:
2-1 final score? (Atlanta with the 2 of course)
http://www.fangraphs.com/library/evil solrac v3.0 said:he makes a great point. but I have another question, what's a quick and (somewhat) easy way to learn sabermetrics? more importantly, are you know in the 2011 a "bad" baseball fan if you can't understand sabermetrics?
CajoleJuice said:Yeah, being so into sabermetrics has made me enjoy Jose Reyes' 14 triples less. :rolleyes
XiaNaphryz said:Giants scored 11 runs and it's still only the 5th inning?
Matt Capps, who is available for trade. Capps & Cuddyer to the Phils.AnEternalEnigma said:Phillies just put Ryan Madson on the DL. Who is going to close for them with Contreras and Lidge still out? Bastardo?
yes. Madson will only be out for about a week though.AnEternalEnigma said:Phillies just put Ryan Madson on the DL. Who is going to close for them with Contreras and Lidge still out? Bastardo?
Sharp said:You're a bad GM (fantasy or otherwise) if you don't understand or acknowledge sabermetrics, but as a fan it really only changes what you get pissed off at your manager / organization / bench coach doing. Personally, though, I love learning more about the game, and to me figuring out exactly what makes people good at baseball, and having a better understanding of how they're doing what they're doing and whether they can keep it up, is really cool. Not everyone has to think that way.
evil solrac v3.0 said:he makes a great point. but I have another question, what's a quick and (somewhat) easy way to learn sabermetrics? more importantly, are you know in the 2011 a "bad" baseball fan if you can't understand sabermetrics?
Lambtron said:Hey, a True Minnesota Sports Fan who comments on the Star Tribune website (thankfully I'm can't be one since I live in North Dakota) would say to trade the bum for relief pitchers. Mauer won't be the everyday first baseman for years, if ever. He might play there once or twice a week to let Morneau DH, but he won't be the everyday 1B.
sf2fanatic said:Whats wrong with Mauer at first? Him at first gives him an additonal 3 to 4 years to play in the leagues....
Windu said:yes. Madson will only be out for about a week though.
Enron said:Mariners fans LOVE them some sabermetrics.
And makes him just another 1B. Mauer's value comes from his bat at Catcher!
bluemax said:
Your 2011 New York Mets: mediocrity as fine art.The Frankman said:Mets are the .500 team OF THE FOREVER...
15-15 vs. the NL East
10-10 vs. the NL Central
8-8 vs. the NL West
6-6 in Interleague Play
Being average and being mediocre are two different things, you plebian.Sharp said:Your 2011 New York Mets: mediocrity as fine art.