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Its still too far off with too little time left. And you're not dealing with the Mets in front.
15 days ago, Baseball Prospectus had the Brewers playoff chances at literally 0%. They're at 16.4% today, and Cool Standings has them at 28.9%. Now, I'm still expecting them to not make it, but enjoying the stress-free ride considering a few weeks ago they had absolutely no business being this close. However, when Darwin f*cking Barney hits a 2 out, 2 strike, 2 run homer (his 7th in 550 PA's, btw) in the Bottom of the 9th against the Cards to send the game into extras where the Cubs eventually win, followed hours later by the Brewers getting their 2nd win in 57 tries when trailing after 8 innings, against the team with the MLB's best record no less, it's hard not to feel like something weird is going on.
Also, the Brewers have gained 6 games on the Cards in the last three weeks, so I don't think another two in 11 days is THAT absurd, though the Cards do have the easier schedule the next few days.
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Its still too far off with too little time left. And you're not dealing with the Mets in front.
Did a Boston Red Sox fan really just make a collapse joke?
Hey I accidentally fell asleep in March and just woke up. The Sox bounced back this year right? To get rid of the awful taste in everyone's mouth from last September right? There's no way Jon Lester sucked every form of ass this year right? right?
Actually, I'm at peace with this year and I'm starting to feel next year.
The Trade was a good thing for the Sox. It represented the departure of Boston becoming the new NYY. All those bloated contracts being dropped in one fell swoop was a legitimate miracle. Last time I checked, the Red Sox have a better record than the Dodgers since the trade, Gonzo is hitting 220 and Beckett is like 1-5.
Beyond shedding the names, I also have a lot of baseball faith in Cherington. Dude has a super baseball IQ, and a pretty decent farm system (I believe somewhere between the 7th and 11th). Couple that with all the money and I like the idea that he picks up some more prospects. So there are a number of moves that could happen this offseason that I like.
As for the actual core of the team, it's very young and very decent. Pedroia and Buchholz still have their best years ahead. The emergence of Doubront and Middlebrooks also has been pretty awesome. I love Ells and would be psyched if he came back for decent money, but in my eyes he's nothing but a cherry on top. I like Cody Ross as a clubhouse guy and a big bat that absolutely owns Fenway. Lavarnway and Iglesias both have a lot of potential and are hopefully getting out the rookie jitters as we speak.
The offseason will really be the most revealing thing about the Red Sox through next few years. If they sign Hamilton or Greinke to huge, dumb contracts I'm gonna eat my insides.
I personally would love to see the Sox go out and focus on pitching and young great prospects. I still feel good about this team and am calling a Cubs-Red sox 2014 series. And whenever I feel like shit I can always watch Four Days in October. So I'm okay with the Sox. They've won two WS in the last 8 years, and zero in the previous 86. If this is what a rebuilding year looks like for this team then consider me joyous.
And there's always the Pats. They're doing great right now, right guys? Right?
I will be pissed if they sign Hamilton or Greinke. That would not be moving in the right direction. They are both mentally fragile and could not handle Boston, nor should going back to nailing big FA names be a strategy they should use. Every major FA signing lately just to play catchup with the Yanks has busted. Gonzalez was ok, but with that contract he needed to be Miggy Cabrera in stats. Drew, thankfully he's gone. Crawford, ditto. Grienke to me would be John Lackey round 2. Hamilton is certainly talented, but one mistake from being out months. That and would probably be fucking annoying to be around in the clubhouse.
Indiana doesn't have a baseball team. He's a free agent baseball fan-wise.
Yeah but he was talking about Brady in the NFL thread. Unless he's from the New England area. But then one would have to wonder why one would voluntarily move to Indiana.
I go to IU so for college sports I'm a Hoosier forever. It happens to be football season right now so I'm pretty quiet re: college sports. Love IU football and I think it actually has a chance to be whoopass with Tre Roberson, but with all these SEC folks on the board there's not a huge demand for my ramblings on why IUFB is gonna be the truth next year.
My family's from Boston and I've been a diehard Sox fan my whole life. My first football memory was my Pops explaining to me that the Pats were the Red Sox equivalent in the NFL during the '96 SB, so after that I was pretty much set on the Pats. Bledsoe was my favorite player in my earliest football years. Fun Fact: I actually hated Brady during the start of the '01 season cause he was a goddam Wolverine and I grew up a diehard Purdue kid. I obviously eventually came around.
I'm gonna admit that I wasn't super into the NBA until later on, but the Celtics were my natural choice since I have those Boston roots. It was pretty much the arrival of KG and Ray that made me pay serious attention, and I've been pretty hardcore since.
I got into hockey like two or three years ago and its been Bruins just cause.
So to recap my pedigree of sports: Family is from Boston. Lifetime Sox & Pats fan, C's ever since I cared about NBA, Bruins ever since I cared about hockey. Grew up in Lafayette Indiana with a Purdue prof pops but betrayed the legacy to come to IU for school, and that's why I'm a hoosier. The Colts and Pacers are my respective second teams and I go to a bunch of games but I have New England sports in my soul.
That is me and sports, glennron. Looking forward to talking mad shit come college basketball time.
Backstory: Some donkey idiot f*ckface wrote this long editorial about the Mets/Wilpons to the NY Daily News thanking the Coupons for their generosity for giving him free tickets and how Citifield has excellent concessions staff because there was "NEVER" a line!
My dad wrote the NYDN and was put in the "Voice of the People" editorial section:
"Washingtonville, N.Y.: Voicer and Mets fan Joe Jesselli has obviously become deranged by the toxic fumes from nearby Willets Point. The reason there are no lines for hot dogs and tickets are cheap is because nobody wants to see the Mets! The Wilpons have doomed Mets fans to watching AAA ball in the nation’s biggest market — and playing second fiddle to the Yankees. From our seats in Section 515, they can’t sell our team fast enough. Pete ********"
Our family's increasing hate for the Wilpons now has been formally published by one of the most circulated newspapers in the world. Big day for the flanzo's.
Post by Longtime and Frequent Poster on Sept 30, 2012 21:23:44 GMT -5
I love Miggy, but I'm hoping he doesn't get it in hopes that the dumbass writers will realize Trout deserves it. Pretty sure Trout won't win it anyway, which is just absurd.
I love Miggy, but I'm hoping he doesn't get it in hopes that the dumbass writers will realize Trout deserves it. Pretty sure Trout won't win it anyway, which is just absurd.
Baloney. Trout doesn't deserve it. End of discussion.
I love Miggy, but I'm hoping he doesn't get it in hopes that the dumbass writers will realize Trout deserves it. Pretty sure Trout won't win it anyway, which is just absurd.
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Sept 30, 2012 21:44:45 GMT -5
Miguel leads Trout in basically every statistical category but WAR, where Miguel is 3rd to Trout's 1st. Miguel has a lot of GIDP, Trout has even worse strike out numbers.
Miguel leads Trout in basically every statistical category but WAR, where Miguel is 3rd to Trout's 1st. Miguel has a lot of GIDP, Trout has even worse strike out numbers.
Offense isn't the only part of baseball. And even if it were, power is the only aspect where Cabrera has a clear advantage. They're within like .005 of each other in both AVG. on OBP., so I think we can agree to say that's a wash.
Words cannot express how much better Trout is defensively (at a premium position) and as a baserunner.
*Forgot to quote Ned. Fine, absurd was over the top. But no one in the world can convince me Trout doesn't deserve it. I don't care if you're a fan of sabermetrics or an oldschool scout type who wants to watch the games to decide.
Post by Longtime and Frequent Poster on Sept 30, 2012 22:32:05 GMT -5
Also, (and I promise I'm not trying to sound like a dick) I'm not entirely sure if you know how WAR works. The reason Trout's leading Cabrera is because WAR encompasses both hitting and fielding, so you can't really say "Well player A leads in WAR, but player B has more home runs." Either you think it's a worthwhile measuring stick of a player's value or you don't.