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No matter what, every year at this time, somebody is left off the All-Star game roster that should have been there. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
I won't miss ARod or Manny at the game.
Milton Bradley has ATTEMPTED zero stolen bases this year. All that attitude and lazy too.
Joe Mauer had 11 home runs in May, three in June.
Mauer is hitting. 442 at home.
.284, .216, .198, .154 - Alfonzo Soriano's progressive batting average for April - July
Soriano is also hitting lefties to the tune of .185 with one home run
Steve McNair's girlfriend was two years removed from high school.
Is Wimbledon a city?
Put the net on the back line and it becomes a great place to play wiffle ball
Soccer's World Cup, Wimbledon, The Masters...Is there a man alive who can start watching one of these events on a couch and not fall asleep?
Leading salary makers for some financially structured challenged teams:
Detroit: Ordonez- 19 million
Arizona: Byrnes- 11.7 million
San Francisco: Zito- 18.5 million
Washington: Kearns- 8 million
Pittsburgh: Jack Wilson- 7.4
Some who have it right:
Tampa Bay: Crawford- 8.25 million
Florida: Hanley- 5.5 million
Minnesota: Morneau, Nathan, and Mauer between 10-11.5 million
Evan Longoria has had ONE multi-rbi game since May
This just in: Joba Chamberlain is not a starter.
Right handed batters are hittng .293 against Joba this year. He has a 5.36 ERA at home and has won four, count 'em four games while extending the Yankees bullpen
Some may argue that Joba has been "Blantonesque"
Joeba- 16 gs, 85 ip, 74 k, 41 bb, 4 wins, .273 baa
Joe- 16 gs, 96 ip, 85 k, 32 bb, 5 wins, .277 baa
They're wrong, Joe has been better than Joeba
The silver lining for the Yankees is that thanks to Joba's poor start yesterday, the Yankees may have found a budding starter in Acevas.
Howie Kendrick plays baseball like my daughter plays video games. She excels at lower levels, struggles at a top level and goes back down to lower levels to make herself feel good again....and again....and again
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I won't miss ARod or Manny at the game.
Milton Bradley has ATTEMPTED zero stolen bases this year. All that attitude and lazy too.
Joe Mauer had 11 home runs in May, three in June.
Mauer is hitting. 442 at home.
.284, .216, .198, .154 - Alfonzo Soriano's progressive batting average for April - July
Soriano is also hitting lefties to the tune of .185 with one home run
Steve McNair's girlfriend was two years removed from high school.
Is Wimbledon a city?
Put the net on the back line and it becomes a great place to play wiffle ball
Soccer's World Cup, Wimbledon, The Masters...Is there a man alive who can start watching one of these events on a couch and not fall asleep?
Leading salary makers for some financially structured challenged teams:
Detroit: Ordonez- 19 million
Arizona: Byrnes- 11.7 million
San Francisco: Zito- 18.5 million
Washington: Kearns- 8 million
Pittsburgh: Jack Wilson- 7.4
Some who have it right:
Tampa Bay: Crawford- 8.25 million
Florida: Hanley- 5.5 million
Minnesota: Morneau, Nathan, and Mauer between 10-11.5 million
Evan Longoria has had ONE multi-rbi game since May
This just in: Joba Chamberlain is not a starter.
Right handed batters are hittng .293 against Joba this year. He has a 5.36 ERA at home and has won four, count 'em four games while extending the Yankees bullpen
Some may argue that Joba has been "Blantonesque"
Joeba- 16 gs, 85 ip, 74 k, 41 bb, 4 wins, .273 baa
Joe- 16 gs, 96 ip, 85 k, 32 bb, 5 wins, .277 baa
They're wrong, Joe has been better than Joeba
The silver lining for the Yankees is that thanks to Joba's poor start yesterday, the Yankees may have found a budding starter in Acevas.
Howie Kendrick plays baseball like my daughter plays video games. She excels at lower levels, struggles at a top level and goes back down to lower levels to make herself feel good again....and again....and again
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I should have added this little tidbit-
Ballpark factor? You decide.
It has been six years since the Oakland A's have sent a positional player to the All-Star Game.
The last positional player for the A's to go to the All Star Game was Ramon Hernandez.
Ballpark factor? You decide.
It has been six years since the Oakland A's have sent a positional player to the All-Star Game.
The last positional player for the A's to go to the All Star Game was Ramon Hernandez.
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Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
I should have added this little tidbit-
Ballpark factor? You decide.
It has been six years since the Oakland A's have sent a positional player to the All-Star Game.
The last positional player for the A's to go to the All Star Game was Ramon Hernandez. wow a kind of shocking stat. bet scott hairston thought if he were to be ever traded his new park had to be more of a hitter's park than his last. guess again scott.
now who's going to pitch to adrian gonzalez? nobody.. trade him too please.
I should have added this little tidbit-
Ballpark factor? You decide.
It has been six years since the Oakland A's have sent a positional player to the All-Star Game.
The last positional player for the A's to go to the All Star Game was Ramon Hernandez. wow a kind of shocking stat. bet scott hairston thought if he were to be ever traded his new park had to be more of a hitter's park than his last. guess again scott.
now who's going to pitch to adrian gonzalez? nobody.. trade him too please.
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When I put up my own website, I'm hiring Doughy to do his stuff.
How about this:
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Gekkoitis, the inability to keep the ball in the park despite a superior K/BB ratio.
How about this:
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Gekkoitis, the inability to keep the ball in the park despite a superior K/BB ratio.
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or this one...
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Bjoakitis, the inability to be an young pitcher and not get hit hard. :rolleyes:
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Bjoakitis, the inability to be an young pitcher and not get hit hard. :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
or this one...
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Bjoakitis, the inability to be an young pitcher and not get hit hard. :rolleyes: Dude, what are you talking about? I was discussing rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts. This is Slowey's third year. Sorry, homers, or as you would call them, luck, are the primary culprit behind Slowey's poor numbers.
or this one...
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Bjoakitis, the inability to be an young pitcher and not get hit hard. :rolleyes: Dude, what are you talking about? I was discussing rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts. This is Slowey's third year. Sorry, homers, or as you would call them, luck, are the primary culprit behind Slowey's poor numbers.
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Originally posted by bjoak:
quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
or this one...
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Bjoakitis, the inability to be an young pitcher and not get hit hard. :rolleyes: Dude, what are you talking about? I was discussing rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts. This is Slowey's third year. Sorry, homers, or as you would call them, luck, are the primary culprit behind Slowey's poor numbers. [/QUOTE]so first it was "young" pitchers that comprise 95% of the pitcher faab pool.
now it's "rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts " that comprise 95% of the faab pool.
keep digg'n
quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
or this one...
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Bjoakitis, the inability to be an young pitcher and not get hit hard. :rolleyes: Dude, what are you talking about? I was discussing rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts. This is Slowey's third year. Sorry, homers, or as you would call them, luck, are the primary culprit behind Slowey's poor numbers. [/QUOTE]so first it was "young" pitchers that comprise 95% of the pitcher faab pool.
now it's "rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts " that comprise 95% of the faab pool.
keep digg'n
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Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
I should have added this little tidbit-
Ballpark factor? You decide.
It has been six years since the Oakland A's have sent a positional player to the All-Star Game.
The last positional player for the A's to go to the All Star Game was Ramon Hernandez. Draft Holliday on any teams, or is this a new revelation Dough?
I should have added this little tidbit-
Ballpark factor? You decide.
It has been six years since the Oakland A's have sent a positional player to the All-Star Game.
The last positional player for the A's to go to the All Star Game was Ramon Hernandez. Draft Holliday on any teams, or is this a new revelation Dough?
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Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:
I should have added this little tidbit-
Ballpark factor? You decide.
It has been six years since the Oakland A's have sent a positional player to the All-Star Game.
The last positional player for the A's to go to the All Star Game was Ramon Hernandez. Nah. Not ballpark. The Yanks and the BoSox have had a lock on most of the AL All-Star spots so you almost have to have a Ruthian breakthrough to make it. Toss in an Ichiro, a Vladdy and there are just not that many spots.
A-Rod 3B Five of the last six years
Jeter SS Five of the last six years
NYY or BoSox 1B six of the last six years
Ichiro OF five of the last six years
Vladdy OF five of the last six years
Pedroia 2B last two years
Also, Oakland has been a winning team with a bunch of pretty average ballplayers. Who should have made the All-Star team over the last six years? Eric Chavez, Mark Ellis, Bobby Crosby, Nick Swisher, Mark Kotsay, Jason Kendall, Bobby Kielty, Travis Buck, Jack Cust? A lot of turnover in the Oakland team, especially in the OF, at Catcher, and 1B. The players have moved on, but not proven much better (Kendall, Swisher). They did have Dye in 2004 (not his best year) and Holliday this year (not his best year), but other than that?
I should have added this little tidbit-
Ballpark factor? You decide.
It has been six years since the Oakland A's have sent a positional player to the All-Star Game.
The last positional player for the A's to go to the All Star Game was Ramon Hernandez. Nah. Not ballpark. The Yanks and the BoSox have had a lock on most of the AL All-Star spots so you almost have to have a Ruthian breakthrough to make it. Toss in an Ichiro, a Vladdy and there are just not that many spots.
A-Rod 3B Five of the last six years
Jeter SS Five of the last six years
NYY or BoSox 1B six of the last six years
Ichiro OF five of the last six years
Vladdy OF five of the last six years
Pedroia 2B last two years
Also, Oakland has been a winning team with a bunch of pretty average ballplayers. Who should have made the All-Star team over the last six years? Eric Chavez, Mark Ellis, Bobby Crosby, Nick Swisher, Mark Kotsay, Jason Kendall, Bobby Kielty, Travis Buck, Jack Cust? A lot of turnover in the Oakland team, especially in the OF, at Catcher, and 1B. The players have moved on, but not proven much better (Kendall, Swisher). They did have Dye in 2004 (not his best year) and Holliday this year (not his best year), but other than that?
Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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Why look at all these examples of random players to try and figure park effects? You can do it very easily using by using data in the Bill James Handbook.
Playing half their games in the coliseum decreased player home runs by 7.5% and batting average by .0075 points. I don't think hitting 28 home runs instead of 30 or .285 instead of .292 is really making the difference here. Still, you measure that against an easier ballpark and you are talking about a difference of 4 homers and .015 in batting average between similar players.
In any event, economics and parks play as much of a role in who gets voted in as actual ability does. Didn't Josh Hamilton just get voted in? Was it the .263 batting average or the six home runs that really swayed the voters?
Playing half their games in the coliseum decreased player home runs by 7.5% and batting average by .0075 points. I don't think hitting 28 home runs instead of 30 or .285 instead of .292 is really making the difference here. Still, you measure that against an easier ballpark and you are talking about a difference of 4 homers and .015 in batting average between similar players.
In any event, economics and parks play as much of a role in who gets voted in as actual ability does. Didn't Josh Hamilton just get voted in? Was it the .263 batting average or the six home runs that really swayed the voters?
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Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
quote:Originally posted by bjoak:
quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
or this one...
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Bjoakitis, the inability to be an young pitcher and not get hit hard. :rolleyes: Dude, what are you talking about? I was discussing rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts. This is Slowey's third year. Sorry, homers, or as you would call them, luck, are the primary culprit behind Slowey's poor numbers. [/QUOTE]so first it was "young" pitchers that comprise 95% of the pitcher faab pool.
now it's "rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts " that comprise 95% of the faab pool.
keep digg'n [/QUOTE]And, yes, now that I have time, here are the first 10 starters in my faab pool in alphabetical order.
Josh Banks
Jason Berken-R
Mike Burns-R
Brett Cecil-R
Ross Detwiler-R
Dana Eveland
Luke French-R
Galarraga
Josh Geer-R
David Hernandez-R
R's next to the rookies. No, it's not 95%. I was assuming your grasp of the English language was strong enough to grasp hyperbole. But the vast majority of free agent starting pitchers are rookies. I'm not sure how you can play in this league every year and not know that.
quote:Originally posted by bjoak:
quote:Originally posted by Gordon Gekko II:
or this one...
Kevin Slowey heads to the DL with a mysterious wrist ailment suspected to be Bjoakitis, the inability to be an young pitcher and not get hit hard. :rolleyes: Dude, what are you talking about? I was discussing rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts. This is Slowey's third year. Sorry, homers, or as you would call them, luck, are the primary culprit behind Slowey's poor numbers. [/QUOTE]so first it was "young" pitchers that comprise 95% of the pitcher faab pool.
now it's "rookies who need to get acclimated to the majors in their first few starts " that comprise 95% of the faab pool.
keep digg'n [/QUOTE]And, yes, now that I have time, here are the first 10 starters in my faab pool in alphabetical order.
Josh Banks
Jason Berken-R
Mike Burns-R
Brett Cecil-R
Ross Detwiler-R
Dana Eveland
Luke French-R
Galarraga
Josh Geer-R
David Hernandez-R
R's next to the rookies. No, it's not 95%. I was assuming your grasp of the English language was strong enough to grasp hyperbole. But the vast majority of free agent starting pitchers are rookies. I'm not sure how you can play in this league every year and not know that.
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Originally posted by bjoak:
And, yes, now that I have time, here are the first 10 starters in my faab pool in alphabetical order.
Josh Banks
Jason Berken-R
Mike Burns-R
Brett Cecil-R
Ross Detwiler-R
Dana Eveland
Luke French-R
Galarraga
Josh Geer-R
David Hernandez-R
R's next to the rookies. No, it's not 95%. I was assuming your grasp of the English language was strong enough to grasp hyperbole. But the vast majority of free agent starting pitchers are rookies. I'm not sure how you can play in this league every year and not know that. brian, please stop, you are embarrassing yourself more with reach post. admit you were wrong and move on.
here is a listing of starting pitchers in my league that had at least one start in the last 30 days. from my quick count, it looks like ~41% are rookies (and i even included 30 year old Burns and 34 year old Uehara to help pad your #'s). I'm not sure how you can play in this league every year and not know that the % is NO WHERE NEAR 95%!!!
go ahead and count the rookies and post what YOU find. we are all expecting to see 95%
Bastardo, Antonio (PHI) x
Berken, Jason (BAL) x
Buckner, Billy (ARI) x
Burns, Mike (MIL) x
Cecil, Brett (TOR) x
Detwiler, Ross (WAS) x
Figaro, Alfredo (DET) x
French, Luke (DET) x
Geer, Josh (SD) x
Hernandez, David (BAL) x
Huff, David (CLE) x
Hunter, Tommy (TEX) x
Maloney, Matt (CIN) x
Martis, Shairon (WAS) x
Mathis, Doug (TEX) x
O'Sullivan, Sean (LAA) x
Outman, Josh (OAK) x
Rzepczynski, Marc (TOR) x
Stammen, Craig (WAS) x
Uehara, Koji (BAL) x
Arroyo, Bronson (CIN)
Banks, Josh (SD)
Bonderman, Jeremy (DET)
Chen, Bruce (KC)
Davies, Kyle (KC)
Eveland, Dana (OAK)
Harrison, Matt (TEX)
Hernandez, Livan (NYM)
Hill, Rich (BAL)
Janssen, Casey (TOR)
Lopez, Rodrigo (PHI)
McClung, Seth (MIL)
Milton, Eric (LAD)
Moehler, Brian (HOU)
Nieve, Fernando (NYM)
Nippert, Dustin (TEX)
Ohka, Tomo (CLE)
Olson, Garrett (SEA)
Ortiz, Russ (HOU)
Petit, Yusmeiro (ARI)
Redding, Tim (NYM)
Snell, Ian (PIT)
Sonnanstine, Andy (TB)
Sowers, Jeremy (CLE)
Suppan, Jeff (MIL)
Wang, Chien-Ming (NYY)
Weaver, Jeff (LAD)
Willis, Dontrelle (DET)
And, yes, now that I have time, here are the first 10 starters in my faab pool in alphabetical order.
Josh Banks
Jason Berken-R
Mike Burns-R
Brett Cecil-R
Ross Detwiler-R
Dana Eveland
Luke French-R
Galarraga
Josh Geer-R
David Hernandez-R
R's next to the rookies. No, it's not 95%. I was assuming your grasp of the English language was strong enough to grasp hyperbole. But the vast majority of free agent starting pitchers are rookies. I'm not sure how you can play in this league every year and not know that. brian, please stop, you are embarrassing yourself more with reach post. admit you were wrong and move on.
here is a listing of starting pitchers in my league that had at least one start in the last 30 days. from my quick count, it looks like ~41% are rookies (and i even included 30 year old Burns and 34 year old Uehara to help pad your #'s). I'm not sure how you can play in this league every year and not know that the % is NO WHERE NEAR 95%!!!
go ahead and count the rookies and post what YOU find. we are all expecting to see 95%
Bastardo, Antonio (PHI) x
Berken, Jason (BAL) x
Buckner, Billy (ARI) x
Burns, Mike (MIL) x
Cecil, Brett (TOR) x
Detwiler, Ross (WAS) x
Figaro, Alfredo (DET) x
French, Luke (DET) x
Geer, Josh (SD) x
Hernandez, David (BAL) x
Huff, David (CLE) x
Hunter, Tommy (TEX) x
Maloney, Matt (CIN) x
Martis, Shairon (WAS) x
Mathis, Doug (TEX) x
O'Sullivan, Sean (LAA) x
Outman, Josh (OAK) x
Rzepczynski, Marc (TOR) x
Stammen, Craig (WAS) x
Uehara, Koji (BAL) x
Arroyo, Bronson (CIN)
Banks, Josh (SD)
Bonderman, Jeremy (DET)
Chen, Bruce (KC)
Davies, Kyle (KC)
Eveland, Dana (OAK)
Harrison, Matt (TEX)
Hernandez, Livan (NYM)
Hill, Rich (BAL)
Janssen, Casey (TOR)
Lopez, Rodrigo (PHI)
McClung, Seth (MIL)
Milton, Eric (LAD)
Moehler, Brian (HOU)
Nieve, Fernando (NYM)
Nippert, Dustin (TEX)
Ohka, Tomo (CLE)
Olson, Garrett (SEA)
Ortiz, Russ (HOU)
Petit, Yusmeiro (ARI)
Redding, Tim (NYM)
Snell, Ian (PIT)
Sonnanstine, Andy (TB)
Sowers, Jeremy (CLE)
Suppan, Jeff (MIL)
Wang, Chien-Ming (NYY)
Weaver, Jeff (LAD)
Willis, Dontrelle (DET)
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Thanks for finally giving some evidence to support a claim. It feels good to do something new, doesn't it? Yes, you're right. Hopefully my post will teach the kiddies out there about the dangers of sample size. Probably my mistake is due to completely discarding the names of players I know, i.e. there's Eric Milton...he sucks...next. And then spending most of my time researching the guys I've never heard of, leading me to believe there have been more of them.
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Originally posted by bjoak:
Thanks for finally giving some evidence to support a claim. It feels good to do something new, doesn't it? huh? YOU are the one who threw out a ridicilous claim that 95% of free agent starting pitchers were rookies. i called you on it, that's all.
Thanks for finally giving some evidence to support a claim. It feels good to do something new, doesn't it? huh? YOU are the one who threw out a ridicilous claim that 95% of free agent starting pitchers were rookies. i called you on it, that's all.
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This "STUFF" makes me sick...
If it's a force out...fine.
If not...make these guys make the tag.
"Derek Jeter doesn't believe umpire Marty Foster when the umpire claims he told Jeter that the Yankees captain was tagged out at third Monday at Yankee Stadium. Jeter and third-base coach Rob Thomson never heard Foster say that Toronto's Scott Rolen tagged Jeter out at third base. Shortly after the play on which Jeter was called out attempting to swipe third in the first inning with no outs, despite Rolen clearly never tagging him until Jeter's hand was on the base, Foster told him Rolen didn't have to tag him because the ball beat a sliding Jeter to the bag, Jeter said. "I was told by the umpire that I didn't have to be tagged to be out," Jeter said. Tuesday night at Citi Field, where Foster and the same crew called the Dodgers-Mets game, crew chief John Hirschbeck said Foster told him a different story. "The ball beat you, and I had him tagging you," is what Foster told Hirschbeck he said to Jeter. He didn't say that," Jeter told The Post in a firm voice. "He knows exactly what he said and he didn't say that."
[ July 09, 2009, 05:03 PM: Message edited by: sportsbettingman ]
If it's a force out...fine.
If not...make these guys make the tag.
"Derek Jeter doesn't believe umpire Marty Foster when the umpire claims he told Jeter that the Yankees captain was tagged out at third Monday at Yankee Stadium. Jeter and third-base coach Rob Thomson never heard Foster say that Toronto's Scott Rolen tagged Jeter out at third base. Shortly after the play on which Jeter was called out attempting to swipe third in the first inning with no outs, despite Rolen clearly never tagging him until Jeter's hand was on the base, Foster told him Rolen didn't have to tag him because the ball beat a sliding Jeter to the bag, Jeter said. "I was told by the umpire that I didn't have to be tagged to be out," Jeter said. Tuesday night at Citi Field, where Foster and the same crew called the Dodgers-Mets game, crew chief John Hirschbeck said Foster told him a different story. "The ball beat you, and I had him tagging you," is what Foster told Hirschbeck he said to Jeter. He didn't say that," Jeter told The Post in a firm voice. "He knows exactly what he said and he didn't say that."
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i just hope some red sox fan starts filming jeter around second base on all the double plays the rest of the year. i say it will take about 2 weeks to find a time where he isn't even close to touching second with the ball in his hands.
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On National tv a couple of weeks ago, FOX miked up the 2nd base umpire.
In that game, Scott Podsednik attempted to steal second base. He would have been safe, but his momentum carried him off the bag and he was called out. He stood up and asked the umpire, "You're going to call that??"
The umpire replied, "What do you want me to do, Scotty, ignore it?"
It is what we ask of any umpire.
Do not ignore the area calls, we want their foot on the bag.
We don't care if the ball beats the runner, if tagging the player after his foot is on the bag, call him safe.
Umpires shouldn't be half-assed. Foster has gotten himself in two or three jams the last two weeks for doing a half-assed job. While his crew chief, Hirshbeck, has protected him, I am hoping other superiors are taking notice of his poor job as of late.
Jeter and every player will do whatever the umpires let them get away with.
Ignoring morphs into ignorance.
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In that game, Scott Podsednik attempted to steal second base. He would have been safe, but his momentum carried him off the bag and he was called out. He stood up and asked the umpire, "You're going to call that??"
The umpire replied, "What do you want me to do, Scotty, ignore it?"
It is what we ask of any umpire.
Do not ignore the area calls, we want their foot on the bag.
We don't care if the ball beats the runner, if tagging the player after his foot is on the bag, call him safe.
Umpires shouldn't be half-assed. Foster has gotten himself in two or three jams the last two weeks for doing a half-assed job. While his crew chief, Hirshbeck, has protected him, I am hoping other superiors are taking notice of his poor job as of late.
Jeter and every player will do whatever the umpires let them get away with.
Ignoring morphs into ignorance.
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Anyone here remember this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpQfCcsq ... r_embedded
That left fielder sucks!
[ July 12, 2009, 10:22 AM: Message edited by: sportsbettingman ]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpQfCcsq ... r_embedded
That left fielder sucks!
[ July 12, 2009, 10:22 AM: Message edited by: sportsbettingman ]
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Side note...
Gotta give credit where credit is due!
So far at the half way point, Uncle Dan called it dead on when he said Jarrod Washburn could be this years Cliff Lee! (Wins and K's aside )
2.96 ERA
1.09 WHIP
Nice call. The same hour you posted that comment, I grabbed him in a home league...sweet!
Gotta give credit where credit is due!
So far at the half way point, Uncle Dan called it dead on when he said Jarrod Washburn could be this years Cliff Lee! (Wins and K's aside )
2.96 ERA
1.09 WHIP
Nice call. The same hour you posted that comment, I grabbed him in a home league...sweet!
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You know your getting old/feeling your age when the Prince song about the year 1999/2000 seemed like so far away when he released it back in 1982...and now that same song (the year he wrote about) seems like so long ago!
Life rules...but it's a short ride, and you'd better enjoy it!
Life rules...but it's a short ride, and you'd better enjoy it!
"The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once."
~Albert Einstein
~Albert Einstein