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Post by grandsalami on Jun 25, 2022 18:04:26 GMT -5
yes HOF manager thats what happens when you dont win.
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Post by grandsalami on Jun 25, 2022 23:21:05 GMT -5
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Post by Underwater Johnson on Jun 25, 2022 23:59:46 GMT -5
The Yankees were on the receiving end of a combined no-hitter by the Houston Astros, which was the first time they had been no-hit since 2003, which was also a combined no-hitter by the Houston Astros. The Yankees current W-L record has got to be one of the most inexplicable things in the history of baseball. I'd rank it with Brady Anderson's 50 HR season and a few other strange happenings. Not saying the team is bad but their lineup is unimpressive aside from Judge and Stanton and their pitching staff is full of guys having off career years. I almost hope they set an all time regular season win record just because it will be that much funnier when they get knocked out in the first round. I agree. They're definitely cheating...
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Post by jimed14 on Jun 26, 2022 16:53:11 GMT -5
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Post by jbuttah on Jun 26, 2022 17:22:57 GMT -5
That's not insane. This is insane.
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Post by jimed14 on Jun 26, 2022 17:32:59 GMT -5
That's not insane. This is insane. I can't believe the manager took the ball from the pitcher so he could go fight. lol
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Post by kingofthetrill on Jun 27, 2022 8:07:47 GMT -5
Fun fact, but the only MLB team NOT to be no-hit in the past 30 years is sporting a .603 OPS this season, and is I imagine, one of the worst offensive teams in that time in one of the worst offensive ballparks. Gotta love baseball.
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Post by GyIantosca on Jun 27, 2022 11:46:00 GMT -5
I noticed the MFYS have a tremendous record, there home record (31-9). makes you wonder. Just putting it out there. They really really love playing at home. Just food for thought.
Looking at the whole league, even home records I don’t see a big advantage . But that’s how they have the 10 game advantage. This sticks out even more to me. Maybe I am just a conspiracy theorist.
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Post by mobaz on Jun 27, 2022 11:58:09 GMT -5
I noticed the MFYS have a tremendous record, there home record (31-9). makes you wonder. Just putting it out there. They really really love playing at home. Just food for thought. Looking at the whole league, even home records I don’t see a big advantage . But that’s how they have the 10 game advantage. This sticks out even more to me. Maybe I am just a conspiracy theorist. I'd be more open to conspiracies if it weren't their pitching driving so much success. Not sure how you cheat at pitching (unless they have some sticky stuff scheme). I fully expect them to collapse in the playoffs just like last year. Oh the fun to come! Yes, we've gotten to the point where I expect awful things to happen to the Yankees now instead of us.
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Post by thegoodthebadthesox on Jun 27, 2022 12:03:30 GMT -5
I noticed the MFYS have a tremendous record, there home record (31-9). makes you wonder. Just putting it out there. They really really love playing at home. Just food for thought. Looking at the whole league, even home records I don’t see a big advantage . But that’s how they have the 10 game advantage. This sticks out even more to me. Maybe I am just a conspiracy theorist. Their away record alone would still be the best Win% in all of baseball this year
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Post by taiwansox on Jun 27, 2022 12:19:19 GMT -5
I noticed the MFYS have a tremendous record, there home record (31-9). makes you wonder. Just putting it out there. They really really love playing at home. Just food for thought. Looking at the whole league, even home records I don’t see a big advantage . But that’s how they have the 10 game advantage. This sticks out even more to me. Maybe I am just a conspiracy theorist. I'd be more open to conspiracies if it weren't their pitching driving so much success. Not sure how you cheat at pitching (unless they have some sticky stuff scheme). I fully expect them to collapse in the playoffs just like last year. Oh the fun to come! Yes, we've gotten to the point where I expect awful things to happen to the Yankees now instead of us. I was about to say the same, maybe Gerritt Cole came up with alternative ways to cheat. Feels like the 2005 White Sox with all these random pitchers having career years (Jon Garland as an ace lol). Hopefully all the pitchers make the all-star game and have second half declines
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Post by thegoodthebadthesox on Jun 27, 2022 12:27:10 GMT -5
Kyle Schwarber loves June.
2021 - .280/.362/.760 with 16 homers 2022 - .283/.395/.674 with 10 homers
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Post by GyIantosca on Jun 27, 2022 22:19:24 GMT -5
I noticed the MFYS have a tremendous record, there home record (31-9). makes you wonder. Just putting it out there. They really really love playing at home. Just food for thought. Looking at the whole league, even home records I don’t see a big advantage . But that’s how they have the 10 game advantage. This sticks out even more to me. Maybe I am just a conspiracy theorist. Their away record alone would still be the best Win% in all of baseball this year There away record is very good but there home record is phenomenal .
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Post by taiwansox on Jun 28, 2022 5:01:26 GMT -5
Baltimore is 35-40 that’s crazy given their fairly tough schedule
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Post by cdj on Jun 28, 2022 13:35:34 GMT -5
Baltimore is 35-40 that’s crazy given their fairly tough schedule They’ve got some talent finally and they have a good manager, they’re not a team we can bank on for easy wins anymore
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Post by julyanmorley on Jun 28, 2022 13:39:56 GMT -5
The Orioles have a sub-50 million payroll the last few years. One of these offseasons they're gonna buy another 10+ wins in free agency and get right back in the thick of things.
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Post by cdj on Jun 28, 2022 22:29:13 GMT -5
Austin Meadows with the rare double Achilles strain
Rays may have had a stroke of genius when they traded him for Paredes
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Post by mobaz on Jun 30, 2022 7:53:29 GMT -5
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Post by nomar on Jun 30, 2022 7:57:07 GMT -5
Austin Meadows with the rare double Achilles strain Rays may have had a stroke of genius when they traded him for Paredes As soon as I saw that trade and looked up Paredes I knew they won. Classic Rays move
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Post by Chris Hatfield on Jun 30, 2022 8:25:39 GMT -5
Ah yes, I remember that one from ump school. Daffy sport sometimes.
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Post by cdj on Jun 30, 2022 8:39:54 GMT -5
I need it explained to me like I’m five
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Post by bosox904 on Jun 30, 2022 9:35:28 GMT -5
I need it explained to me like I’m five "With one out in the top of the fifth, Hoy Park on second and Jack Suwinski on third, Ke’Bryan Hayes hit a line drive toward first base. Park and Suwinski both ran on contact. Nationals first baseman Josh Bell made the catch and threw to third baseman Ehire Adrianza, who tagged Park for the double play, then stepped on third base. An important detail: if Adrianza stepped on third base before applying the tag, Suwinski would’ve been doubled off, not Park. Before Adrianza tagged Park, Suwinski crossed the plate. The Nationals, then, exited the field. Washington did not intentionally state that it wanted to appeal a fourth out, nor did it appeal before the fielders entered the dugout, which allowed Suwinski to score. Per Rule 5.09(c)(4), known as the “fourth out” rule, “Any appeal under this rule must be made before the next pitch, or any play or attempted play. If the violation occurs during a play which ends a half-inning, the appeal must be made before the defensive team leaves the field.”" www.mlb.com/news/bryan-reynolds-hits-three-home-runs-in-pirates-win
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Post by jimed14 on Jun 30, 2022 9:55:01 GMT -5
I still don't get it after reading it 3 times and watching the replay.
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Post by cdj on Jun 30, 2022 10:06:49 GMT -5
I need it explained to me like I’m five "With one out in the top of the fifth, Hoy Park on second and Jack Suwinski on third, Ke’Bryan Hayes hit a line drive toward first base. Park and Suwinski both ran on contact. Nationals first baseman Josh Bell made the catch and threw to third baseman Ehire Adrianza, who tagged Park for the double play, then stepped on third base. An important detail: if Adrianza stepped on third base before applying the tag, Suwinski would’ve been doubled off, not Park. Before Adrianza tagged Park, Suwinski crossed the plate. The Nationals, then, exited the field. Washington did not intentionally state that it wanted to appeal a fourth out, nor did it appeal before the fielders entered the dugout, which allowed Suwinski to score. Per Rule 5.09(c)(4), known as the “fourth out” rule, “Any appeal under this rule must be made before the next pitch, or any play or attempted play. If the violation occurs during a play which ends a half-inning, the appeal must be made before the defensive team leaves the field.”" www.mlb.com/news/bryan-reynolds-hits-three-home-runs-in-pirates-wini need it dumbed down further lol Jk that’s a wild play. Baseball!
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Post by mobaz on Jun 30, 2022 10:33:12 GMT -5
Sounds like 3rd out occurred with the tag, which stops the play/inning. But the run already scored. The runner heading home OBVIOUSLY left long before the ball was caught but because that wasn't the decisive out the umps don't make a ruling on it. You have to appeal to the umps to count an extra out for touching 3rd before he tagged up, negating the run, which would have occurred after the inning was already over. This is why I didn't become a lawyer, and all who are are mental monsters (j/k).
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