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03-29-2019, 12:45 PM | #61 |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Kansas City
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Brandon Finnegan, Cody Reed, and John Lamb...
Great reminder of why prospects shouldn’t just be hoarded. And why the idea of selling off your proven players for stars isn’t a sure-fire rebuilding kickstart and easy path to success. |
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03-29-2019, 12:50 PM | #62 |
The Insider
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Lake of the Ozarks
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Where's Dane worthless ass to have it shoved up saying that Cueto trade was a franchise killer. Worthless Hollywood ****.
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03-29-2019, 12:51 PM | #63 | |
Rabbi Goldmann
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This is completely false. I’ve been to 30 of them. There’s been nice weather for maybe 7-10. I’ve been to some real shit weather openers. Always full. No exceptions until yesterday. |
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03-29-2019, 12:53 PM | #64 |
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The part everyone is forgetting about opening day is now it's in March. It's a week to 10 days earlier than it used to be, and the weather is way more up in the air.
This team was absolutely awful last year and still pulled the sixth highest ratings of any team in baseball. |
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03-29-2019, 02:16 PM | #65 |
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03-29-2019, 02:19 PM | #66 |
Thank you
Join Date: May 2014
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For real, can someone explain why Dayton shouldn't just sign Kimbrel and/or Kuechel at this point? Best case, they help the team compete. Worst case, they get traded at the deadline for peanuts. Either way, they'd come cheap. Is there any downside whatsoever? Hello??????
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03-29-2019, 02:35 PM | #67 | |
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Besides, Dallas is done. No one should waste money on him. And as far as Kimbrel: why a 60 win team (which Royals are, best case scenario 70 wins) would want to spend $15 mil. per year on a closer, I have no idea. That’s not good value, even considering flipping him at deadline for prospect. Boxberger on the other hand, made a lot more sense for this team to take a flyer on. Baseball is still a business. Glass isn’t gonna piss away $10 million for a single A prospect with some high upside, it’s just not happening. If the Royals were ‘close’ to winning and being competitive this might be a different discussion, but they’re not. |
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03-29-2019, 03:11 PM | #68 | |
Rabbi Goldmann
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03-29-2019, 03:12 PM | #69 | |
You don't faze me, Gobble.
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03-29-2019, 03:17 PM | #70 |
You don't faze me, Gobble.
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03-29-2019, 04:26 PM | #71 |
Rabbi Goldmann
Join Date: Nov 2012
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A group of Kentucky fans at Crown Center (where they’re staying) are standing in front of the blue fountains taking photos.
Should we tell them? |
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03-30-2019, 08:05 AM | #72 |
Fish are scared of me
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Are we getting rained out today? Weather map doesn't look good right now.
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03-30-2019, 09:02 AM | #73 |
Mahomes or GTFO
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: KC
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FYI, here’s what a town not supporting a baseball team ACTUALLY looks like.
This is moments before the first pitch at the Marlins 2nd game of the season. |
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03-30-2019, 09:07 AM | #74 |
Life is changing..
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Location: NW Missouri
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03-30-2019, 09:44 AM | #75 |
Let's Get Weird
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Austin
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Threw together some plots with Statcast data this morning, visualizing Keller's Opening Day performance. From what I have researched, it was about as Brad Keller game as there could possibly be.
All 92 pitches, colored by pitch type: All 92 pitches, colored by pitch speed: Overall, the White Sox played right into his hand- chasing after his low-stuff and getting fooled by his slider. A slider that he is consistent in his approach with, low and out of the zone: Swinging strike rate was about what he averaged at last year, 8 swinging strikes out of 92 pitches. ~8.7% swinging strike rate compared to 9.0% flat for the year last year. 5 of these swinging strikes came against lefties and were chased out of the zone: Groundball rate was right there with his average last year as well, 10 of 18 batted balls against were groundballs, ~55.5% groundball rate compared to 54.4% for 2018. I usually don't fall in love with pitchers who rely on inducing-contact, but the thing that impressed me the most from Opening Day was Keller's ability to jam the White Sox inside with his heat, in addition to working LHBs away - yet in the strike zone - with his sinker/two-seamer (FT): Still working out how to present this one visually that isn't a cluster****, but it shows some patterns to watch for that could be noteworthy going forward. The Sox had some good pitches to hit when Keller was behind in the count and not able to nibble on the edges and had to come into the zone with his fastball. When Keller was ahead, 0-1, 0-2, 1-2, he threw one pitch in the zone the entire game: |
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