Also, in Louisville, I'll drink to this pitching matchup: Murphy vs. Stoudt
Would've been better if he were pitching against Coffey.
"We really don't need the whole commercial break/warm-up routine every time a new reliever comes into the game. It certainly made sense in 1884 when they only switched pitchers when the starter was attacked by pickaxe or caught consumption, and no reliever was warming up because he was busy gambling and drinking." - JD
I still think I'm going to wake up and say "I shouldn't listen to the podcast before bed, I dreamed the Sox signed a guy from Curaçao named Charlie Zink." - KOC
I think so once Alfaro is gone officially. Then they just activate Marrero from the dev list.
"We really don't need the whole commercial break/warm-up routine every time a new reliever comes into the game. It certainly made sense in 1884 when they only switched pitchers when the starter was attacked by pickaxe or caught consumption, and no reliever was warming up because he was busy gambling and drinking." - JD
I still think I'm going to wake up and say "I shouldn't listen to the podcast before bed, I dreamed the Sox signed a guy from Curaçao named Charlie Zink." - KOC
one thing I’ll regret is that we will never have a photo op with both Aquamen.
Glad I'm not the only one who thought of this.
"We really don't need the whole commercial break/warm-up routine every time a new reliever comes into the game. It certainly made sense in 1884 when they only switched pitchers when the starter was attacked by pickaxe or caught consumption, and no reliever was warming up because he was busy gambling and drinking." - JD
I still think I'm going to wake up and say "I shouldn't listen to the podcast before bed, I dreamed the Sox signed a guy from Curaçao named Charlie Zink." - KOC
A - Roman Anthony: .262/.361/.414 Juan Chacon: .261/.346/.394 Luis Ravelo: .263/.331/.421 Cutter Coffey: .230/.333/.324 Miguel Bleis: Not great, Bob!
Explanation: Davenport translations turn minor league stats into major league equivalents. And then the peak translations apply an aging curve to that stat line until you get to the player's prime seasons. One thing to note is that these are not regressed to the mean projections meant to be good predictions, like ZiPS. If this system sees a player that has played one game in AAA and went 2-4 it will say "Well, a .500 batting average in AAA is equivalent to a .430 batting average in the majors" and spit out a .430 batting average. What these do a good job of is showing you how impressive a player's performance is for their age and level.
A - Roman Anthony: .262/.361/.414 Juan Chacon: .261/.346/.394 Luis Ravelo: .263/.331/.421 Cutter Coffey: .230/.333/.324 Miguel Bleis: Not great, Bob!
Explanation: Davenport translations turn minor league stats into major league equivalents. And then the peak translations apply an aging curve to that stat line until you get to the player's prime seasons. One thing to note is that these are not regressed to the mean projections meant to be good predictions, like ZiPS. If this system sees a player that has played one game in AAA and went 2-4 it will say "Well, a .500 batting average in AAA is equivalent to a .430 batting average in the majors" and spit out a .430 batting average. What these do a good job of is showing you how impressive a player's performance is for their age and level.
a) I note Bonaci's slash line there with interest: the OPS is tied with Yorke for second-best after Mayer.
b) Think I'm going to refer to Bonaci's slash line as "the Bonaci sequence."
Post by greatscottcooper on Jun 1, 2023 19:33:26 GMT -5
I wonder how Bobby really looks down in WOO. Has he made real progression? Or is he just a AAAA guy hot? What has to happen for him to get a shot? The only good thing about he’s a RHB and we have one at DH. Super utility guy? I joke I joke.
Post by philsbosoxfan on Jun 1, 2023 19:46:19 GMT -5
Not watching but Rafaela has two outfield assists in 6 innings AT 1ST BASE.
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