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Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues)
Edgy MD Apr 29 2012 09:11 PM |
Reese Havens was finally activated for Binghamton. He ended up homering on the first pitch he saw this season and adding two more hits in Bingo's 7-1 win over Erie. ZacK Wheeler walks off with his first AA victory.
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dinosaur jesus Apr 29 2012 09:41 PM Re: Bingo Blues |
Dylan Owen gets around, doesn't he? Maybe someday soon he'll be dominating hitters simultaneously for the Bisons and the Mets.
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Edgy MD Apr 30 2012 05:46 AM Re: Bingo Blues |
Zack Wheeler, baby.
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Edgy MD May 07 2012 10:32 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
New York Mets Organization, 5/9/2012
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John Cougar Lunchbucket May 08 2012 04:26 AM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
Is that a MFY logo on that baby's shades?
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Edgy MD May 08 2012 06:26 AM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
Fixed...
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Edgy MD May 14 2012 09:10 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
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A week later, Tuesday, 5/13:
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Edgy MD May 21 2012 12:19 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
The organization collectively is at 107-63 (.629). That's tops among all big-league organizations. All four affiliates are over .500. St. Lucie has the best record (34-9) of any affiliated team and they just added Jack Leathersich.
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Edgy MD May 24 2012 10:48 AM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
Yesterday:
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MFS62 May 24 2012 11:07 AM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
Den Dekker has three hits so far today, including that homer. But J. Mejia gave up 4 ER in 5 IP.
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Edgy MD May 30 2012 07:54 AM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
[list][*]Mets 6, Phillies 3, behind Jeremy Hefner recovering from a rough first couple of innings and adding a homer before he departed, and Omar Quintanilla debuting for the Mets with three hits.
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Edgy MD Jul 11 2012 03:45 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
[list][*]Mets take the day off as Dickey and Wright help the National League clobber the American League
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Edgy MD Jul 26 2012 11:18 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
[list][*]In the National League, NY Mets 3, Arizona Diamondbacks 1
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Edgy MD Jul 27 2012 10:58 AM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
Isn't this remarkable? In the second half, with seven teams operating, this is going to happen, like, less than 1% of the time, I think.
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Frayed Knot Jul 27 2012 12:17 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
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If all seven played it would be less than a 1% shot, but the fact that last night had the rain-out and therefore only six teams playing increases the odds (doubles them in fact) to just over 1.5%
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Edgy MD Jul 27 2012 12:29 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
Working with the assumption that ech team has a 10% chance of an off day and a 5% chance of a rainout (both of them counting as a successful day by this system) and a 5% chance of a doubleheader (with a 75% chance of losing at least one of those games and destroying a perfect day), we have a 1.2961...% chance of such lovely night as last night's.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 27 2012 12:32 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
Well, if the chances of an organizational sweep are the 1.2961 per cent that you calculated, then over the course of 180 days, it should happen, on average, 2.33298 times.
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Edgy MD Jul 27 2012 12:46 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
Well, yes, but as remarkable as that is, it's not until after the short-season teams are in action that we have a whole slate of seven teams eligible to collect a win (or avoid a loss).
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metsmarathon Jul 27 2012 01:28 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
i see a 1.77% chance of no losing a game across a 7-team deep organization.
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Edgy MD Jul 27 2012 03:10 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
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So, how did this goodness all go down? Well, many of you followed how the Mets won. The Bisons clobbering of the Bats came from a night of astounding production at the top of the lineup. Here's your first four hitters.
On imagines we'll be seeing Baxter soonio. The game was also notable for a three-run inning of releag by Pedro Beato. Try harder, Pedro. St. Lucie got six innings of four-hit ball from Eric Goeddel and three innings of scoreless relief (boing!) from Hammie Bennett and Jeffrey Walters. Cory Vaughn hit his 17th homer which I imagine leads the system. Losing pitcher (and barely hanging on) in that one was Shawn Teufel. The Sand Gnats got seven brilliant innings from Alex Pantsload, giving up just an un-earned run, walking one, whiffing nine, and then they hammered home three in the bottom of the eighth to give the win to some other guy. Matt Reynolds with the big hit there. Brooklyn was down 1-0 after seven before slamming home five in the eighth and two in the ninth against Batavia (and no, the Muckdogs weren't employing the Mets' bullpen, thank you very much). Luis Mateo kep' it close for the Coney Islanders with 6 2/3 innings, six hits, one run, no walks, and seven whifferinos. Jace Boyd and Kevin Plawecki each went 3-5 with two runs scored for the Beach Boys, but the late rallies included everybody. It was late last night when I noted this sweep, what I didn't notice is that Kingsport swept a double-header, so Sterling-Mets kicked even more ass than previously reported. Game one was a 1-0 seven-inning shutout, with six of those innings going to recently re-deployed Steven Matz. The almost-forgotten top pick from X years ago gave up only two hits, while walking three and striking out eight. Wouldn't it be something if they had one more shining star of an arm down there? Game two was a 6-3 win in which the team garnered eight hits but six were singles and two doubles. Not a lot of power in the Appy League, it seems. The winning pitcher was somebody named Persio Reyes, who went five innings giving up a lone unearned run, walking two and fanning five. Forgotten former big shot prosect Juan Urbina pitched in this game, did poorly, and has a 10+ ERA.
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Fman99 Jul 27 2012 07:58 PM Re: Organizational Sweeps of 2012 (split from Bingo Blues) |
I hope Mike Baxter enjoys Jason Bay's locker when they call him back up, and launch Jason Bay into outer space with no return itinerary, a la Laika the dog in Sputnik II.
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