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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #950 on: September 28, 2017, 11:15:54 pm »
Dang it, I was not yet!

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« Reply #951 on: September 28, 2017, 11:19:18 pm »
I swear I don't drink.  However, my brains get all twisted due to kittens' paws!!!

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I have a case of catpawitis.  Yes, that's it!

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« Reply #952 on: September 29, 2017, 01:17:17 am »
@EasyAce
I use that line all the time.  Now that I know it's Tug's I'll have to be sure to give him proper attribution.
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Was that the line that won you the lovely @Slip18 ? ;)


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« Reply #953 on: September 29, 2017, 01:18:30 am »
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I have a case of catpawitis.  Yes, that's it!

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« Reply #954 on: September 29, 2017, 02:08:49 am »
@Cyber Liberty
Was that the line that won you the lovely @Slip18 ? ;)

No...it was "Hey, wanna get plumb hitched?"
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« Reply #955 on: September 29, 2017, 10:25:45 am »
No...it was "Hey, wanna get plumb hitched?"
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« Reply #956 on: September 29, 2017, 11:37:47 am »
:beer:

We knew we were in love from the moment we met, so we went for it right away.  Took a bit of guff from the fams for our "haste," but we've been married for 16 years now, with no signs of troubles.  We knew, so why wait?  Life's short.
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #957 on: September 29, 2017, 01:01:19 pm »
We knew we were in love from the moment we met, so we went for it right away.  Took a bit of guff from the fams for our "haste," but we've been married for 16 years now, with no signs of troubles.  We knew, so why wait?  Life's short.
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« Reply #958 on: September 29, 2017, 01:51:20 pm »
We knew we were in love from the moment we met, so we went for it right away.  Took a bit of guff from the fams for our "haste," but we've been married for 16 years now, with no signs of troubles.  We knew, so why wait?  Life's short.

I first laid eyes on my dear wife in mid November1967. We were married on March 2, 1968 and I have been a very happy man ever since!
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« Reply #959 on: September 29, 2017, 01:54:30 pm »
I first laid eyes on my dear wife in mid November1967. We were married on March 2, 1968 and I have been a very happy man ever since!

That was about the length of our courtship, too.  Didn't see any point in delaying the inevitable or denying the obvious.  We were both in our 40's, so we knew what we were doing.
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« Reply #960 on: September 29, 2017, 02:02:07 pm »
My wife moved to Texas with her Parents when she was 14, from the Chicago area.
when we were dating, she told me she liked baseball.
She then recited the 1969 regular line up of the 1969 Chicago Cubs, and how she still held a certain disdain for the amazin" Mets.
At that moment, I knew it was meant to be.

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« Reply #961 on: September 29, 2017, 03:34:36 pm »
My wife moved to Texas with her Parents when she was 14, from the Chicago area.
when we were dating, she told me she liked baseball.
She then recited the 1969 regular line up of the 1969 Chicago Cubs, and how she still held a certain disdain for the amazin" Mets.
At that moment, I knew it was meant to be.
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She should hold her greatest disdain for Leo Durocher, who mismanaged the Cubs into exhaustion for
the key part of the stretch drive in which the Mets could and did overtake them. You can get the full
real story in . . .



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« Reply #962 on: September 29, 2017, 04:54:40 pm »
@GrouchoTex
She should hold her greatest disdain for Leo Durocher, who mismanaged the Cubs into exhaustion for
the key part of the stretch drive in which the Mets could and did overtake them. You can get the full
real story in . . .



True, but when you are 10, going on 11 at the time...

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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #963 on: September 29, 2017, 07:25:16 pm »


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It sure was a bull's eye!  Never looked back!

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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #964 on: September 29, 2017, 07:35:08 pm »
Purple birdshit everywhere.
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« Reply #965 on: September 30, 2017, 08:17:42 am »
Purple birdshit everywhere.

Lovely color, though.

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« Reply #966 on: September 30, 2017, 08:25:10 am »
True, but when you are 10, going on 11 at the time...

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I have seen so many"deals" on the Cincinnati Reds, but there is one player on the old team that I just can't get myself to win on any bids.  My finger will not hit the "bid" button.

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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #968 on: September 30, 2017, 11:22:56 am »
Jeter reportedly fires more Marlins execs, including VP who cost current MLB starter - And once again, Jeter did not do the firings himself
This may come as a shock to some people, but more than half the time---in baseball, in business,
you name it---it isn't the team's or the business's owner (unless it's a very, very small sized
business) who does the firings. Derek Jeter himself probably learned that in his early Yankee
years, when George Steinbrenner came back from his second suspension.


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« Reply #969 on: September 30, 2017, 11:25:55 am »
This may come as a shock to some people, but more than half the time---in baseball, in business,
you name it---it isn't the team's or the business's owner (unless it's a very, very small sized
business) who does the firings. Derek Jeter himself probably learned that in his early Yankee
years, when George Steinbrenner came back from his second suspension.

I imagine that's doubly so when an owner is as public (and popular) a figure as Jeter.  I'd keep hands well away from that stuff if I were him.
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« Reply #970 on: September 30, 2017, 02:17:56 pm »
I imagine that's doubly so when an owner is as public (and popular) a figure as Jeter.  I'd keep hands well away from that stuff if I were him.
You're probably right.

I can remember, when Bill Paley was alive and well, it was somewhat rare for him to do
any top-level firing at CBS, usually when he had Frank Stanton as his second in command,
but times were that even Stanton would hand the firing off to a subordinate. Until Paley
enforced the then-rule at CBS of mandatory retirement at 65 against Stanton himself,
I only ever knew Paley to fire a very few directly, including CBS News/Murrow's Boys
legend Howard K. Smith. The highest-profile CBS firings I can remember in the
Paley years otherwise were:

* Lou Cowan---the granddaddy of the quiz shows, the mastermind behind radio's Quiz
Kids
and, for CBS television, The $64,000 Question. Made the fall guy when the
quiz show scandals broke out in 1959, even though it was NBC shows like Twenty-One
and Dotto that caused the biggest headaches. Cowan had nothing to do with
any quiz show rigging (on Question and its companion The $64,000 Challenge,
that was the brainchild of sponsor Revlon's chieftain Charles Revson) but CBS needed
a sacrificial lamb and Cowan---who'd been made head of network television when The
$64,000 Question
hit big in 1956---was the designated lamb in 1960. Officially Cowan
"resigned," and he was never proven to have any involvement in quiz show rigging,
but the firing was eventually exposed in CBS: Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye.
Tragically, Cowan and his wife died in a fire at their Madison Avenue hotel apartment in
1976.

* Jim Aubrey---He parlayed his unlikely building of ABC into a late 1950s ratings
comer (it was Aubrey who green-lighted 77 Sunset Strip, which began ABC's
turnaround) into a job replacing Lou Cowan at CBS. Ran it like a banana republic
despot and operated on no credo other than grabbing the biggest audience no matter
with what. ("Broads, bosoms, and fun," a CBS executive called Aubrey's philosophy)
whether he undermined more quality shows in favour of tripe that got bigger
ratings somehow, or whether he undermined particular longtime favourite performers
like Jack Benny or tried strong-arming Lucille Ball. (Somehow, he was unable to
throttle one of the few truly quality shows he had on CBS, The Dick Van Dyke
Show
, though he slaughtered the promising East Side, West Side by insisting
its locale be moved to Park Avenue and away from its inner-city setting.) Aubrey's
salacious private life did him in in 1965 (he was said to have abused a sponsor's
daughter during a large party thrown at Jackie Gleason's Inverrary, Florida digs),
though there were also rumours he was taking kickbacks from television producers,
including his luxury apartment paid for by Filmways and a limousine paid for by actor-
turned-producer Keefe Brasselle . . . from whom Aubrey bought three shows for
1964-65 that bombed. Stanton fired Aubrey on Paley's orders. Aubrey eventually
became the president of MGM and turned the company around somewhat, before
becoming an independent and then a lecturer before his death. Aubrey was even
a behind the scenes, free-lance consultant to Brandon Tartikoff while Tartikoff turned
NBC around in the 1980s. But by the time he died in 1994, Aubrey was all but
forgotten---even though he was the inspiration for the protagonist of Jacqueline
Susann's novel The Love Machine.

* Clive Davis---The president of Columbia Records, who'd kicked the label into the rock
and soul era in earnest starting in 1966-67, when he signed the likes of Janis Joplin,
Laura Nyro, Sly & the Family Stone, and Moby Grape to the label and began its climb
to the top of the contemporary music heap. Davis was canned in 1973 over expense
account padding, particularly accused of using big CBS money to stake his son to a
Bar Mitzvah attended by a phalanx of Columbia artists including Paul Simon, Art
Garfunkel, Carlos Santana, and Al Kooper. The designated executioner: Arthur H.
Taylor, then CBS president (Stanton's successor), who'd get his own head into the
guillotine three years later---with the blade dropped, in a rare enough instance, by
Paley himself. The issue a lot of analysts thought was the real reason Davis was
dumped---suspicions of payola, particularly involving distribution deals Columbia
made with the dying Stax, and a label deal Davis made with Gamble & Huff. (The
Philadelphia International soul label. And Kenny Gamble eventually did get bagged
in a payola case, later on . . .) Not that Davis didn't have extra innings: he eventually
turned Columbia Pictures' Bell Records into the far more successful Arista label.
Today---ironically, considering the company's ownership of the vast Columbia
Records legacy---Davis is the president of Sony Music Entertainment.
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #971 on: October 01, 2017, 12:49:35 pm »
This may come as a shock to some people, but more than half the time---in baseball, in business,
you name it---it isn't the team's or the business's owner (unless it's a very, very small sized
business) who does the firings. Derek Jeter himself probably learned that in his early Yankee
years, when George Steinbrenner came back from his second suspension.

@Machiavelli Just you texting the word "Steinbrenner" makes me laugh! What a character, good, bad and ugly.  I think usually just ugly!

I love Derek Jeter!  Bought eight of his cards years ago, one signed.  He was so good for baseball!

I do have a little "dirt" (not sexual) about his wife, but he did marry the right girl, in my humble opinion!
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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #972 on: October 01, 2017, 01:17:35 pm »
@EasyAce  You are just too brilliant for me!  So I stead of buying lots more ⚾, I have bids out for ⚾ books.  There are about twelve of them.  No one is bidding on them either!  Just weird!

So there will be a day that I come in here and maybe give you some information about baseball that you may not have known.  Not competing here, just feel a bit ignorant.

@Cyber Liberty  @Polly Ticks  @Bigun @GrouchoTex  at who am I missing?

I have a bid out for "The Catch," Willie Mays, signed, COA.  This is through a bidding site that I use.  For some reason in the past two weeks, there has been ⚾ items for every team, but mostly the Reds.

The prices are amazing.  Easy, there is one thing I do know, and that is pricing of baseball objects d'art.  Did I misspelled that?  Oh, well!

How about a signed COA bat from Chipper Jones?  There are so many things.

This place had a "dry spell" for baseball trivia for a long time, so I just bought hats and really cool gloves and napkins.  And now I am overwhelmed! Going to have to dig into my piggy bank!  LOL!

Cyber is getting his favorite dinner tonight!  Think that will help with my ⚾ budget???

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Re: BASEBALL 2017---Bring it On!!!
« Reply #973 on: October 01, 2017, 01:21:50 pm »
Cubs Indians rematch in the WS; I read one article as saying. Could happen.  It's pretty easy to say Cleveland will probably be there, vs. the D-backs I will say.

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« Reply #974 on: October 01, 2017, 01:32:55 pm »
Cubs Indians rematch in the WS; I read one article as saying. Could happen.  It's pretty easy to say Cleveland will probably be there, vs. the D-backs I will say.

We're hoping for a Dback trip to the World Series this year.  We have to get past the Rockies first, and sometimes we have poor luck with them.   Fortunately we have Home Field Wednesday.  I'm not very happy we're starting Ray today, don't know what is up with that.
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« Reply #975 on: October 01, 2017, 01:37:47 pm »
Gonna be an Astros Dodgers series!  Sorry but thats how it is!
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« Reply #976 on: October 01, 2017, 01:56:59 pm »
Gonna be an Astros Dodgers series!  Sorry but thats how it is!

Earl, my FRiend, you misspelled "Nationals".   

And, don't know if you've noticed but, the Red Sox have David Price as their own 'Andrew Miller'.

I'm rooting for the Astros, but I didn't like the defensive effort today on national television.
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« Reply #977 on: October 01, 2017, 03:09:12 pm »
Gonna be an Indians Dodgers series!  Sorry but thats how it is!
Fixed it for you!

And all you other postseason entrants, you can just damn well wait one more year.

You, Cubs---you broke your bigtime drought big time last year.

You, Astros---you didn't look half as good in the second half as you did in the first,
and you haven't lived half as long, almost, without a World Series ring.

You, Dodgers---you who shot the lights out in the first half and turned into a house of cards
in the second, you with your six World Series rings in your franchise history, you think waiting
since 1988 is long enough? The Indians have waited twice that long.

You, Nationals---you who keep getting to the dance only to be unable to consummate the
card. I don't care if the nation's capital of organised crime's been waiting since Calvin Coolidge for
another World Series title, it'll mean a lot more if you hold out one more year, and, anyway,
even if you do get to the Series you're going to be breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the Indians.

You, Red Sox---you didn't just bust your actual or alleged curse in 2004 (and spectacularly,
while you were at it), you're one of the only two teams in this century to win three Series
in ten years or less. Surely you of all people know patience is a virtue. Besides, if you end
up playing the Indians for the pennant, remember this---David Price, you're no Andrew
Miller. (But you might have been the biggest ass in baseball for that stupidity you pulled
on Dennis Eckersley this year.)

You, Twins---how the hell did you sneak into the picture? Oh, yes, that impressive kid corps.
But they're still a little green behind the gills. And you're probably not going to push the
Yankees to one side come Tuesday's wild card game. Besides, you're the franchise who have
that one Washington World Series ring and a couple more in Minnesota since the Reagan
Administration. We don't have to tell you to wait your turn, the Yankees will probably do
that for us.

And you, Yankees, you with your forty pennants and 27 World Series rings, who died
and left you with that sense of entitlement? Besides, you might beat the Twins in the
wild card game but the Indians' bullpen is better than yours and you're liable not to get
out of the division series alive. Let Aaron (Here Come the) Judge hit all the home runs he
wants, he can't carry you all by his lonesome. (And neither can Luis Severino on the mound.)
If any team in baseball can wait 'till next year, it's you.

The whole damn lot of you can just hurry up and wait until next year or beyond. It's time
for the Indians to bust the curse of Frank Lane. (Yes, it's usually called the Curse of Rocky
Colavito, but Trader Lane was the damn fool who dealt Colavito to the Tigers for an aging
singles hitter because he didn't like Colavito being the clean-living type and because Colavito
called him out on his deceptions during contract talks.)

It's time for the Indians to exorcise the ghosts of Harvey Kuenn, Max Alvis (spinal meningitis
in 1964 turned a promising super third baseman into a merely average but useful one),
Sudden Sam McDowell (threw lamb chops past wolves until a) he decided he needed a
changeup, and b) let his insecurities drink him out of baseball), Tony Horton (his mental
collapse, possibly under self-imposed family pressures, put paid to a promising career for
the slugging first baseman), Ray Fosse (blasted by Pete Rose in an All-Star Game and never
became the great catcher he promised to be) Eckersley and Manning (they traded the wrong
guy when Manning turned up having an affair with Eckersley's first wife, and it wasn't Manning),
Super Joe Charboneau (his back put paid to his career the season after he was the Rookie
of the Year sensation), the 1987 Sports Illustrated cover, the 1995 Braves, the 1997
Marlins, Bartolo Colon, Cliff Lee, and Michael Martinez (the last out of last year's Series, with
the re-tying run on and two out in the tenth).

The rest of you lot can just hurry up and wait. Especially since, pending the outcome of
today's season finale against the White Sox, the Indians have all but forgotten how to lose.
Including that 22-game winning streak, the Tribe is 32-4 since 24 August. Oh, sure, they'll
have a few days off awaiting the wild card winner. They've earned the break. Want to know
how they did against the other AL division winners and the wild card boys this year?

Against the Astros: 5-1.
Against the Red Sox: 1-4. Note: the win is the one that started that insane in the brain
winning streak.
Against the Yankees: 4-2.
Against the Twins: 10-7.
Overall against the other postseason teams: 20-14.

This year, I'd like to see the Indians go all the way; the Red Sox may yet to prove a mere
hiccup or two if they square off in the League Championship Series. And wouldn't it
be poetic if the Indians knock off the Red Sox to get to the Series managed by the guy
who managed the Red Sox to their cursebuster?
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« Reply #978 on: October 01, 2017, 03:15:51 pm »
You haven't said much about the end game for NL...the side that still plays real Baseball, that requires Pitchers to at least TRY to swing a bat.
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« Reply #979 on: October 01, 2017, 03:39:05 pm »
You haven't said much about the end game for NL...the side that still plays real Baseball, that requires Pitchers to at least TRY to swing a bat.
I think it's pretty fair to say the Diamondbacks are going to win the wild card game barring
unforeseen calamity, even if the Rockies give them a battle. But I don't see them getting past
the National League Championship Series, not this time. I do see them in the races
again next year, though, this is as solid a team as it gets.


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« Reply #980 on: October 01, 2017, 03:45:44 pm »
Cubs Indians rematch in the WS; I read one article as saying. Could happen.  It's pretty easy to say Cleveland will probably be there, vs. the D-backs I will say.

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« Reply #981 on: October 01, 2017, 03:53:09 pm »
I think it's pretty fair to say the Diamondbacks are going to win the wild card game barring
unforeseen calamity, even if the Rockies give them a battle. But I don't see them getting past
the National League Championship Series, not this time. I do see them in the races
again next year, though, this is as solid a team as it gets.

That's a fair reckoning.  My Dbacks have the best team they've had in years.  A tribute to Torey Lovullo.  I liked him from the start.  First rule:  "I want to see 21 outs per game from the starters, no burning out the bullpen as we have in years past."  It kept the team alive through August-September fade that has killed us year after year.
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« Reply #982 on: October 02, 2017, 11:22:55 am »
Cubs Indians rematch in the WS; I read one article as saying. Could happen.  It's pretty easy to say Cleveland will probably be there, vs. the D-backs I will say.
I am hoping the lil' ol' team from Houston has a say as to whether the Indians go into the World Series or not.

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« Reply #983 on: October 02, 2017, 11:28:53 am »
I am hoping the lil' ol' team from Houston has a say as to whether the Indians go into the World Series or not.

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Count on it!  And right now they have THE best pitching staff in baseball! 
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« Reply #984 on: October 02, 2017, 12:09:58 pm »
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Count on it!  And right now they have THE best pitching staff in baseball!
@Bigun

Uh, no they don't. Here's a look at the pitching for all the postseason entrants,
with the best results in bold:

Astros---4.12 team ERA; 3.91 team fielding-independent pitching
Indians---3.30 team ERA; 3.33 team fielding-independent pitching
Red Sox---3.70 team ERA; 3.78 team fielding-independent pitching
Yankees---4.07 team ERA; 3.88 fielding-independent pitching
Twins---4.86 team ERA; 4.72 team fielding-independent pitching
Dodgers---3.58 team ERA; 3.67 team fielding-independent pitching
Cubs---3.95 team ERA; 4.20 team fielding-independent pitching
Nationals---4.15 team ERA; 3.99 team fielding-independent pitching
Diamondbacks---3.66 team ERA; 3.80 team fielding-independent pitching
Rockies---4.51 team ERA; 4.32 team fielding-independent pitching

Also: The Indians walked the fewest batters of any team in the majors this season. (406.)
They struck out the most batters of any team in the majors this season. (1,614.)
The Indians' staff also had the best strikeout-to-walk ratio in the game this year: 3.98. (The Astros
had the fifth best.)
Only the Yankees' and the Dodgers' staffs allowed fewer hits than the Indians this year. (Among the
postseason entrants, the Twins allowed the most hits.)
The Indians staff was equaled only by the Dodgers in the lowest walks and hits per inning pitched rate on the year: 1.16.
(The Astros were eighth.)
The Indians' staff also surrendered the fewest home runs on the year. (The Astros? The eleventh-fewest.)
And, the Indians' staff surrendered the fewest runs and the fewest earned runs on the year. (The
Astros were eleventh in earned runs surrendered and ninth in runs overall surrendered.)

Sorry, but the Astros don't have the best pitching staff in baseball this year.
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« Reply #985 on: October 02, 2017, 12:15:05 pm »
I am hoping the lil' ol' team from Houston has a say as to whether the Indians go into the World Series or not.
That would depend on whether the Red Sox knock them out in the division series; the Indians
begin against the winner of the wild card game between the Yankees and the Twins. And
the Indians have home field advantage in both the division series and the League Championship
Series. If the Dodgers don't make it to the World Series but the Indians or the Astros do, either
team would have World Series home field advantage.
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« Reply #986 on: October 02, 2017, 12:37:45 pm »
@Bigun

Uh, no they don't. Here's a look at the pitching for all the postseason entrants,
with the best results in bold:

Astros---4.12 team ERA; 3.91 team fielding-independent pitching
Indians---3.30 team ERA; 3.33 team fielding-independent pitching
Red Sox---3.70 team ERA; 3.78 team fielding-independent pitching
Yankees---4.07 team ERA; 3.88 fielding-independent pitching
Twins---4.86 team ERA; 4.72 team fielding-independent pitching
Dodgers---3.58 team ERA; 3.67 team fielding-independent pitching
Cubs---3.95 team ERA; 4.20 team fielding-independent pitching
Nationals---4.15 team ERA; 3.99 team fielding-independent pitching
Diamondbacks---3.66 team ERA; 3.80 team fielding-independent pitching
Rockies---4.51 team ERA; 4.32 team fielding-independent pitching

Also: The Indians walked the fewest batters of any team in the majors this season. (406.)
They struck out the most batters of any team in the majors this season. (1,614.)
The Indians' staff also had the best strikeout-to-walk ratio in the game this year: 3.98. (The Astros
had the fifth best.)
Only the Yankees' and the Dodgers' staffs allowed fewer hits than the Indians this year. (Among the
postseason entrants, the Twins allowed the most hits.)
The Indians staff was equaled only by the Dodgers in the lowest walks and hits per inning pitched rate on the year: 1.16.
(The Astros were eighth.)
The Indians' staff also surrendered the fewest home runs on the year. (The Astros? The eleventh-fewest.)
And, the Indians' staff surrendered the fewest runs and the fewest earned runs on the year. (The
Astros were eleventh in earned runs surrendered and ninth in runs overall surrendered.)

Sorry, but the Astros don't have the best pitching staff in baseball this year.

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You apparently overlooked the words "right now" in my post.  I am well aware of the pitching woes we suffered through this season.  :beer:
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« Reply #987 on: October 02, 2017, 02:42:26 pm »
That would depend on whether the Red Sox knock them out in the division series; the Indians
begin against the winner of the wild card game between the Yankees and the Twins. And
the Indians have home field advantage in both the division series and the League Championship
Series. If the Dodgers don't make it to the World Series but the Indians or the Astros do, either
team would have World Series home field advantage.

Yes, we will have to knock the Red Sox out, then the Indians, I am hoping that is the case.

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« Reply #988 on: October 02, 2017, 02:46:03 pm »
That would depend on whether the Red Sox knock them out in the division series; the Indians
begin against the winner of the wild card game between the Yankees and the Twins. And
the Indians have home field advantage in both the division series and the League Championship
Series. If the Dodgers don't make it to the World Series but the Indians or the Astros do, either
team would have World Series home field advantage.

I'm not thrilled about this Red Sox series start times. Game 1 is at Thursday 3:00 p.m. central, and Game 2 is at Friday 1:00 p.m. central.
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« Reply #989 on: October 02, 2017, 04:25:54 pm »
@Bigun

Uh, no they don't. Here's a look at the pitching for all the postseason entrants,
with the best results in bold:

Astros---4.12 team ERA; 3.91 team fielding-independent pitching
Indians---3.30 team ERA; 3.33 team fielding-independent pitching
Red Sox---3.70 team ERA; 3.78 team fielding-independent pitching
Yankees---4.07 team ERA; 3.88 fielding-independent pitching
Twins---4.86 team ERA; 4.72 team fielding-independent pitching
Dodgers---3.58 team ERA; 3.67 team fielding-independent pitching
Cubs---3.95 team ERA; 4.20 team fielding-independent pitching
Nationals---4.15 team ERA; 3.99 team fielding-independent pitching
Diamondbacks---3.66 team ERA; 3.80 team fielding-independent pitching
Rockies---4.51 team ERA; 4.32 team fielding-independent pitching

Also: The Indians walked the fewest batters of any team in the majors this season. (406.)
They struck out the most batters of any team in the majors this season. (1,614.)
The Indians' staff also had the best strikeout-to-walk ratio in the game this year: 3.98. (The Astros
had the fifth best.)
Only the Yankees' and the Dodgers' staffs allowed fewer hits than the Indians this year. (Among the
postseason entrants, the Twins allowed the most hits.)
The Indians staff was equaled only by the Dodgers in the lowest walks and hits per inning pitched rate on the year: 1.16.
(The Astros were eighth.)
The Indians' staff also surrendered the fewest home runs on the year. (The Astros? The eleventh-fewest.)
And, the Indians' staff surrendered the fewest runs and the fewest earned runs on the year. (The
Astros were eleventh in earned runs surrendered and ninth in runs overall surrendered.)

Sorry, but the Astros don't have the best pitching staff in baseball this year.

Whatever.  Personally I'd take the tandem of Verlander, Kuechel, and Peacock (who is 12-3 if you didn't know) over any other big 3.
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« Reply #990 on: October 02, 2017, 04:56:53 pm »
This having 5 days off before the NLDS is total nonsense.
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« Reply #991 on: October 02, 2017, 05:00:46 pm »
This having 5 days off before the NLDS is total nonsense.

I know, right?!  It's way too long to wait for some REAL baseball.
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« Reply #992 on: October 02, 2017, 05:04:19 pm »
I know, right?!  It's way too long to wait for some REAL baseball.

It's not good for anybody 'seeing' the ball well....and it sure messes up the rotation.
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« Reply #993 on: October 02, 2017, 05:07:59 pm »
Whatever.  Personally I'd take the tandem of Verlander, Kuechel, and Peacock (who is 12-3 if you didn't know) over any other big 3.
I'd take Verlander. Landing him made a huge difference. After that, that Astros rotation is a question mark going into
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« Reply #994 on: October 02, 2017, 05:13:13 pm »
@EasyAce

You apparently overlooked the words "right now" in my post.  I am well aware of the pitching woes we suffered through this season.  :beer:
No, I didn't overlook anything. I'd take the Indians' pitching staff right now over any of
the other postseason teams. And any team going 32-4 down the stretch is no team full of
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« Reply #995 on: October 02, 2017, 05:15:56 pm »
No, I didn't overlook anything. I'd take the Indians' pitching staff right now over any of
the other postseason teams. And any team going 32-4 down the stretch is no team full of
pushovers.

Going to be fun to watch the showdown between the Astros and Indians!  Probably more so than the main event.
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« Reply #996 on: October 02, 2017, 05:33:35 pm »
The Astros scored 11+ runs in 4 straight games last week.
Last time that was done was 1913?
I think they are also hitting a stride.
Could be similar to the Royals, the previous 2 years.

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« Reply #997 on: October 02, 2017, 05:35:48 pm »
Going to be fun to watch the showdown between the Astros and Indians!  Probably more so than the main event.
If that's going to be the ALCS, "fun" might be an understatement!


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« Reply #998 on: October 04, 2017, 09:27:55 pm »
@Bigun

Uh, no they don't. Here's a look at the pitching for all the postseason entrants,
with the best results in bold:

Astros---4.12 team ERA; 3.91 team fielding-independent pitching
Indians---3.30 team ERA; 3.33 team fielding-independent pitching
Red Sox---3.70 team ERA; 3.78 team fielding-independent pitching
Yankees---4.07 team ERA; 3.88 fielding-independent pitching
Twins---4.86 team ERA; 4.72 team fielding-independent pitching
Dodgers---3.58 team ERA; 3.67 team fielding-independent pitching
Cubs---3.95 team ERA; 4.20 team fielding-independent pitching
Nationals---4.15 team ERA; 3.99 team fielding-independent pitching
Diamondbacks---3.66 team ERA; 3.80 team fielding-independent pitching
Rockies---4.51 team ERA; 4.32 team fielding-independent pitching

Also: The Indians walked the fewest batters of any team in the majors this season. (406.)
They struck out the most batters of any team in the majors this season. (1,614.)
The Indians' staff also had the best strikeout-to-walk ratio in the game this year: 3.98. (The Astros
had the fifth best.)
Only the Yankees' and the Dodgers' staffs allowed fewer hits than the Indians this year. (Among the
postseason entrants, the Twins allowed the most hits.)
The Indians staff was equaled only by the Dodgers in the lowest walks and hits per inning pitched rate on the year: 1.16.
(The Astros were eighth.)
The Indians' staff also surrendered the fewest home runs on the year. (The Astros? The eleventh-fewest.)
And, the Indians' staff surrendered the fewest runs and the fewest earned runs on the year. (The
Astros were eleventh in earned runs surrendered and ninth in runs overall surrendered.)

Sorry, but the Astros don't have the best pitching staff in baseball this year.

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