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IGT, 923/2005, NYC@DC
Edgy DC Sep 23 2005 07:03 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Sep 23 2005 08:49 PM |
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Bring it on.
*Met killer
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 07:17 PM |
Hernandez is back in....kool.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 07:33 PM |
i do believe this is the first time I ever saw a hit discribed this way on an online game update.
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Edgy DC Sep 23 2005 07:35 PM |
And not looking so good.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 07:38 PM |
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re: Hernandez, I gather. Well, lets let the kid drink his coffee while he's up for his cup.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 07:42 PM |
Trachsel in a wee bit of a jam:
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Edgy DC Sep 23 2005 07:55 PM |
Suddenly Victor Diaz has been looking like an outfielder.
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seawolf17 Sep 23 2005 08:04 PM |
Does that say
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cooby Sep 23 2005 08:32 PM |
Did anybody hear the Aflac answer? I was reading the paper with the sound off and missed it
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 08:40 PM |
Reyes and Diaz single...2 men on for Beltran.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 08:44 PM |
ill settle for an infield single, thankYOUveryMUCH.
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Edgy DC Sep 23 2005 08:48 PM |
What a fantastic at-bat by Floyd.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 08:51 PM |
nice----Floyd has Loaiza throw 10 pitches and singles.....deeply?
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Edgy DC Sep 23 2005 08:53 PM |
I have no idea why Floyd ended up only at first and Beltran at second. That was very deep and high. Off the base of the wall.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 08:55 PM |
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Does Diaz roam around the bases in the same manner he roams around right? lol..... j/k
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 09:11 PM |
2 huge Ks and Trachsel gets out of jam.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 09:12 PM |
anyone know how this went down?::::
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Edgy DC Sep 23 2005 09:18 PM |
Reyes bounced one up the middle. Short made a diving backhand stop, but apparently landed on his elbow, which seemingly knocked his shoulder out. He still got up to make a late throw on the play
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 09:26 PM |
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ouch @Short. Trachsel was dodging bulletts....he dodged enough. Good game by the Trashmiester
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 09:32 PM |
Whoever's doin the text at CBS is makin it sound interesting 2night.::
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 09:47 PM |
nice inning by Padilla.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 09:54 PM |
Padilla starts the 9th.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 09:57 PM |
now it says Hernandez......followin a game on the net can be a beeeeeeatch.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 10:01 PM |
OUCH!
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 10:03 PM |
A 9th inning 2 run homer by Carlos Baerga
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metsmarathon Sep 23 2005 10:12 PM |
yippee!
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Edgy DC Sep 23 2005 10:14 PM |
Ka-Boom!
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Valadius Sep 23 2005 10:18 PM |
The real Carlos Beltran shows up at last.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 10:18 PM |
Beltran comes through!!!!!
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KC Sep 23 2005 10:18 PM |
I don't boo, but he's sucked this year and his performance has cost the
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 10:21 PM |
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lmaoooooo.
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 10:23 PM |
Heilman?
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Edgy DC Sep 23 2005 10:24 PM |
KC, not quite licking mole.
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KC Sep 23 2005 10:31 PM |
Mets win!
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Zvon Sep 23 2005 10:32 PM |
Nice close by heilman.
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Edgy DC Sep 23 2005 11:17 PM |
KC has apparently forbid good feelings.
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SwitchHitter Sep 23 2005 11:31 PM |
My night's been terrible for awhile. We lost and Philly won. At least I still have my internet connection.
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ScarletKnight41 Sep 23 2005 11:32 PM |
Good luck tomorrow Annie. Check in whenever you can, ok?
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Rotblatt Sep 23 2005 11:42 PM |
I missed most of this one, but a happy happy recap! Trachs came up big and so (finally!) did Beltran. Good stuff.
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Spacemans Bong Sep 23 2005 11:59 PM |
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Uh, what? Beltran's still on pace to have a very good season. 21 win shares going into tonight (so he probably picked up another one). 21 win shares is an All-Star year. It's disappointing because his best years are around 28-32, but the club wouldn't really be in the wild card race even if he was brilliant - the bullpen woes and the doofus managing the club are the two biggest enemies, IMHO.
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Frayed Knot Sep 24 2005 12:15 AM |
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It was Piazza from 2000 (only NYM w/a .600+ Slugging Pct)
It was because Beltran decided it was a good idea to tag in case the fly was caught. It was a stupid move (as tagging from 1st usually is) especially so since neither OFer came all that close to catching it. I have arguments w/some of my softball teammates all the time on this - but tagging from 1st rarely works. Think about it, the ball has to be far enough to where you can beat the shortest OF throw there is yet high or short enough to where you know (or at least strongly suspect) that it will be caught. That's a rare combo and the downside to being wrong it that you not only cost yourself an extra base (maybe 2 in this case as Carlos might have scored) but also you cost the batter a base.
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Edgy DC Sep 24 2005 12:21 AM |
At any rate, the time to do it (assuming there is a correct time --- which FK persuasively argues there isn't) is a high deep fly to right, not on a deep drive to left center.
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KC Sep 24 2005 08:27 AM |
While tossing and turning, I did make a better case for the bullpen being
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Spacemans Bong Sep 24 2005 08:40 AM |
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We're all mad about Beltran's lack of production, but I see other, more pressing issues. Like that poopy bullpen and Willie Randolph's fascination with Miguel Cairo and Marlon Anderson, first baseman, and other stuff. Beltran's defense is surprisingly very, very good this year. Wonder if Cameron taught him some tricks.
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Rotblatt Sep 24 2005 10:52 AM |
Interesting, Bong. I hadn't looked at WS at all this year. I'm always really suspicious of their defensive WS, however.
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Edgy DC Sep 24 2005 12:26 PM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Sep 24 2005 11:06 PM |
Kase, don't worry, I enjoyed myself anyhow.
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Rotblatt Sep 24 2005 05:27 PM |
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No no--I mean that Floyd had more OFFENSIVE win shares than Andruw did--18.7 to 18.6. How in the world does that happen? (By the way, Andruw actually got 6.0 DWS, compared to 4.4 for Floyd.) As for your other comments on defense, I hear you. I don't think, however, that the rarity issue (catchers are rarer than first baseman) means that catchers earn more win shares. It looks like it's more about opportunities than anything else, based on the definition from HBT. And frankly, I don't see that catchers get more opportunities than anyone else, unless they're taking into account each pitch (which they're not). Interestingly, they don't seem to take into account SB with Catchers--just CS, which is bizarre and explains why Piazza isn't dead last in FWS. It ALSO looks like DWS only uses Deffense Efficiency Rating in looking at OFs, not infielders at all, which is also strange. It basically penalizes teams with groundball staffs . . . We have an excellent DER, which helps explain why Beltran & Floyd got so many DWS. Anyway, the stat is definitely nifty but perhaps overly complicated.
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Edgy DC Sep 24 2005 11:10 PM |
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Sorry to miss that. Anyhow, I still stand by the notion that catching is the most valuable defensive posiition besides pitcher. And, yes, in part because of his value on every pitch.
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Spacemans Bong Sep 25 2005 12:36 AM |
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Beltran is +17 on UZR according to MGL. That's among the best range of any CF in the majors most years. RAA2 is a Prospectus stat, no? Most statheads trust prospectus defensive stats as far as they can throw them. MGL has the best indicator of range of any stat right now, as far as I can tell, and his system likes Beltran a lot.
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