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53 minutes ago, Helobious said:

David Price just got his ass absolutely handed to him by the Yankees, 7 runs in less than 3 innings. His Yankee Stadium ERA as a Red Sock is 9.71 (9 games). If NY hangs on it’ll put Boston 14.5 games out of 1st. That’s just too bad.

His 3rd inning started with 2 outs then went bb hr 2b 2b 1b 2b 1b bb pulled, some of which were to guys wearing numbers like 74 and 66. 

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3 hours ago, Scraps said:

Fuck the Red Sox

Fuck the Yankees

Fuck the rest of the league

Go Stros

Come at me bro

All I can say is IF it's Dodgers v Astros, I'm glad your 1-2-3 are all RHPs.  Dodgers best lineup is predominantly lefties.  

Dodgers could go 8-40 from here on out and still end up with a winning record.

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48 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

All I can say is IF it's Dodgers v Astros, I'm glad your 1-2-3 are all RHPs.  Dodgers best lineup is predominantly lefties.  

Dodgers could go 8-40 from here on out and still end up with a winning record.

I like the way you insinuate Verlander, Cole and Greinke are just run of the mill righties.

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47 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

All I can say is IF it's Dodgers v Astros, I'm glad your 1-2-3 are all RHPs.  Dodgers best lineup is predominantly lefties.  

Dodgers could go 8-40 from here on out and still end up with a winning record.

I mean, I’m not an Astros fan, but in theory you could say the same thing about 2 of your 3 starters being LHPs in this scenario. Especially when you consider one of them hasn’t gotten over the mental hurdle of the postseason.

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1 hour ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

I like the way you insinuate Verlander, Cole and Greinke are just run of the mill righties.

I love the over the top cockiness of fans, it's too bad theres only one Dodger fan on this board, melt down will be meh. 

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1 hour ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

I like the way you insinuate Verlander, Cole and Greinke are just run of the mill righties.

Not really sure where you got that inference.  Just saying we are better off facing righties than lefties.  Tough righties indeed (although we've had decent success against Greinke).  

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The more I think about it, the more I’m convinced Greinke won’t be as dominant in the AL. The only AL team he’s faced this year roughed him up, and he doesn’t have a free out in the lineup anymore since there’s a DH. 
More nonsense. Keep doin you!
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49 minutes ago, Helobious said:

The more I think about it, the more I’m convinced Greinke won’t be as dominant in the AL. The only AL team he’s faced this year roughed him up, and he doesn’t have a free out in the lineup anymore since there’s a DH. 

But we all know the Astros are the best at...pushing the limit for what’s allowed in regards to pitchers. There’s a little bit of truth in what shit head bauer was saying.

 

And before I get the wrath of all astros fans, I’m not saying that in a “this team should be investigated” way. I’m saying it like that’s exactly what you should be doing. I wish my team would do it. I respect it. It’s like the warriors and their moving screens, or the Seahawks and how the legion of boom could’ve gotten called for defensive holding on every single pass play. You should be trying to find every competitive advantage possible. In any sport. You should be saying to yourself “how far can I push this” because the goal is to win and get the most out of your talent. Just wanted to throw that disclaimer I there. I’m also not saying that’s the only reason you get the most out of your pitchers, for what its worth. You guys are clearly the class organization when it comes to scouting pitching.

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1 hour ago, Helobious said:

The more I think about it, the more I’m convinced Greinke won’t be as dominant in the AL. The only AL team he’s faced this year roughed him up, and he doesn’t have a free out in the lineup anymore since there’s a DH. 

So he has pitched against the Rangers, Blue Jays, and Yankees twice. In those starts he has pitched 25.1 innings, gave up 6 total earned runs (7 total runs), struck out 29, and walked 7. 

I'm convinced if Greinke was traded to the Yankees you would be gobbling his knob as we speak. 

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24 minutes ago, shnsajax said:

So he has pitched against the Rangers, Blue Jays, and Yankees twice. In those starts he has pitched 25.1 innings, gave up 6 total earned runs (7 total runs), struck out 29, and walked 7. 

I'm convinced if Greinke was traded to the Yankees you would be gobbling his knob as we speak. 

Should’ve clarified AL team in an AL park.

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2 minutes ago, Helobious said:

Should’ve clarified AL team in an AL park.

5 innings, 2 hits, 2 runs, 3 walks, 7 k's and yes vs the Yankees which is the only reason you even saw it.

And he started his career by pitching 6 full seasons in the AL. His consistency in all scenario's is a little bit absurd. 

I Split G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR SB CS BB SO SO/W BA OBP SLG OPS TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB ROE BAbip tOPS+
  2 outs, RISP 424 1163 1017 311 230 45 7 26 12 2 134 269 2.01 .226 .323 .361 .684 367 0 11 0 0 16 13 .283 104
  Late & Close 174 780 720 69 179 31 7 19 5 4 40 165 4.13 .249 .297 .390 .687 281 17 10 8 2 4 5 .297 102
  Tie Game 405 3832 3534 337 876 179 19 85 21 31 230 857 3.73 .248 .297 .381 .678 1348 64 22 27 17 7 33 .303 100
  Within 1 R 437 6817 6286 611 1508 293 34 152 45 59 401 1539 3.84 .240 .290 .370 .660 2325 120 50 52 26 16 50 .293 95
  Within 2 R 457 8641 7975 782 1906 375 45 193 60 69 501 1964 3.92 .239 .288 .370 .658 2950 150 59 68 35 23 66 .293 94
  Within 3 R 462 9804 9059 912 2199 438 52 228 70 73 569 2222 3.91 .243 .291 .378 .669 3425 175 62 73 38 24 79 .297 97
  Within 4 R 475 10543 9750 991 2386 480 55 253 76 78 606 2383 3.93 .245 .292 .383 .675 3735 185 63 76 44 24 80 .298 99
  Margin > 4 R 124 938 876 94 217 51 8 33 4 2 52 187 3.60 .248 .293 .437 .730 383 25 5 2 3 1 9 .279 113
  Ahead 314 4603 4305 389 1042 211 31 116 23 25 235 1051 4.47 .242 .283 .386 .670 1663 89 20 27 15 5 26 .294 96
  Behind 260 3046 2787 359 685 141 13 85 36 24 193 662 3.43 .246 .299 .397 .696 1107 57 26 24 15 13 30 .292 10
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1 hour ago, youdunnf'dup said:

But we all know the Astros are the best at...pushing the limit for what’s allowed in regards to pitchers. There’s a little bit of truth in what shit head bauer was saying.

 

And before I get the wrath of all astros fans, I’m not saying that in a “this team should be investigated” way. I’m saying it like that’s exactly what you should be doing. I wish my team would do it. I respect it. It’s like the warriors and their moving screens, or the Seahawks and how the legion of boom could’ve gotten called for defensive holding on every single pass play. You should be trying to find every competitive advantage possible. In any sport. You should be saying to yourself “how far can I push this” because the goal is to win and get the most out of your talent. Just wanted to throw that disclaimer I there. I’m also not saying that’s the only reason you get the most out of your pitchers, for what its worth. You guys are clearly the class organization when it comes to scouting pitching.

What are you talking about wrt Astros pitching?

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1 hour ago, shnsajax said:

So he has pitched against the Rangers, Blue Jays, and Yankees twice. In those starts he has pitched 25.1 innings, gave up 6 total earned runs (7 total runs), struck out 29, and walked 7. 

I'm convinced if Greinke was traded to the Yankees you would be gobbling his knob as we speak. 

lol, classic. 

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7 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

All I can say is IF it's Dodgers v Astros, I'm glad your 1-2-3 are all RHPs.  Dodgers best lineup is predominantly lefties.  

Dodgers could go 8-40 from here on out and still end up with a winning record.

The Dodgers are pretty damned amazing. If I had to pick a favorite even after the trade deadline moves it would be them. 

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4 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

What are you talking about wrt Astros pitching?

Bauer accused them of using foreign substances to get a better grip on the baseball (helping increase spin rate). So something that everyone does to a certain extent, but they’ve been accused of mastering the art. 

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2 hours ago, youdunnf'dup said:

Bauer accused them of using foreign substances to get a better grip on the baseball (helping increase spin rate).

Which is even more eye rolling when you read the parts in MVP Machine where he talks about significantly increasing his own spin rate by adjusting his grip.  

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