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Weird Stuff at the Break
Edgy MD Jul 17 2014 11:35 AM |
David Wright has eight fewer walks than Duda and 10 fewer walks than Tejada. When did that happen?
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Edgy MD Jul 17 2014 11:45 AM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
Mets pitchers not named Jacob deGrom as hitters: .054 / .084 / .074 // .158.
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d'Kong76 Jul 17 2014 12:00 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
Starting Baseball threads The Non-Baseball Forum
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seawolf17 Jul 17 2014 12:33 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
Intentional Walks Leaders
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Edgy MD Jul 17 2014 12:48 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
Yeah, Pujols is huge tool.
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Ceetar Jul 17 2014 01:00 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
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Sorta like 2001.
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smg58 Jul 17 2014 03:42 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
If anybody asks about how well our pitchers are hitting, just mention DeGrom.
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Edgy MD Jul 17 2014 03:47 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
The thing about Syndergaard is that he can go through whatever shit he's got to go through at AAA, because thanks to some guys stepping up, the team hasn't needed him, and that's beautiful, and it speaks well not only of the guys who have stepped up, but the organization that corralled them.
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Frayed Knot Jul 17 2014 04:28 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
#8 hitters drawing IWs is nothing new, it just seems like our #8 hitters get IW'd more often than usual.
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Ashie62 Jul 17 2014 04:29 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
The Mets are in contention...
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Frayed Knot Jul 17 2014 05:00 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
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Gary pointed this one out the other day. After going so long a few years back just trying to hit a GS, you'd think they'd want to hold on to those few who could pull off such a feat. Baseball Prospectus targets Zack Wheeler in their look at a handful of players who could be in store for a big second half Wheeler had a rocky first half. He battled inconsistency, struggled with pitch command, and traded disaster outings with clean starts. But the young right-hander is on the upswing, having displayed incremental improvement over the past couple of months, and he could be in store for a big second half that reminds the world why he was such a highly regarded prospect just 12 months ago. Wheeler has walked more than two batters just twice in past 11 starts (after cracking that threshold five times in his first eight games), and he entered the All-Star break with a string of three consecutive starts in which he pitched six or more innings and surrendered just a single run. He has also honed his stuff since last season, adding 0.5 mph to his fastball (which is now averaging 95.9 mph) and diversifying his pitch mix. He has doubled the frequency of his change-up, and though it is still the weakest offering in a repertoire that features a pair of plus breaking pitches, Wheeler has the potential to be dominant if he can refine el cambio. He has also kept the ball on the ground this season, upping his ground-ball rate by 10 percentage points while surrendering just seven bombs across 108.3 innings (only two homers have come since he turned 24 on May 30th), while his component stats have all trended in positive directions. The Mets are a long shot to make the playoffs, but a second-half breakout by Wheeler could make things interesting in the NL East.
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seawolf17 Jul 18 2014 01:29 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
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Edgy MD Jul 18 2014 01:41 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
That's an interesting table, but who among us does not feel random incoherent violent thoughts upon encountering the term "Diaper Dandies"?
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RealityChuck Jul 18 2014 06:02 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
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Spot the connection.
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d'Kong76 Jul 18 2014 07:05 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
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I don't, and have no idea what you mean.
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Ashie62 Jul 18 2014 07:06 PM Re: Weird Stuff at the Break |
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Would not have expected Collin McHugh to be here....
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