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Bearcat 07-25-2017 08:56 PM

You need a roof when the low for the evening is 90.

Bearcat 07-25-2017 09:23 PM

****in' Angels...

Prison Bitch 07-25-2017 10:25 PM

Todd frazier debut for Yankees, bases loaded no outs.


Delivers a triple play to end the inning

eDave 07-25-2017 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry (Post 12973997)
Looks like a ballpark slammed into a warehouse. Is that accurate?

It feels like you are in an arena or a gym. The acoustics are like that too. It's arena baseball. Even when the roof is open.

penbrook 07-25-2017 10:30 PM

Eduardo Nunez traded to Red Sox

C3HIEF3S 07-25-2017 10:56 PM

Anyone catching this Twins-Dodgers game that can tell me what's going on?

Turned on the game 5 minutes ago, they're in the middle of a 15 minute delay for a rule dispute or something. Odd look.

WhawhaWhat 07-26-2017 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 12974108)
Todd frazier debut for Yankees, bases loaded no outs.


Delivers a triple play to end the inning

Run scoring triple play. If they do that every inning, then they would score a whole 9 runs.

New World Order 07-26-2017 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 12973991)
Time to get this thread back on track. I've hit 5 Dbacks games this year. All free tickets.

Easily the worst seats I've had all year this past weekend.

http://i.imgur.com/SwP1aRA.jpg

These other ones were pretty legit.

http://i.imgur.com/otqOgsa.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/wVTdyyO.jpg


I am so ready for the Dodgers to have this incredible record and not win their first playoff series. That's what I want outside of the Royals winning it all.

Man, that first pic is bad. Did you stay for the entire game?

kcxiv 07-26-2017 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by C3HIEF3S (Post 12974143)
Anyone catching this Twins-Dodgers game that can tell me what's going on?

Turned on the game 5 minutes ago, they're in the middle of a 15 minute delay for a rule dispute or something. Odd look.

illegal double switch. apparently the twins manager said the wrong name to the umpire and the umpire told the Dodgers manager and the guy that went out on the field for the twins was the wrong guy. Ump's apparently had no idea about the rules of baseball and had to call new york so they can straighten it out. in the end the Twins lost their best player because of a manager error that he denied making! lol

lewdog 07-26-2017 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 12974230)
Man, that first pic is bad. Did you stay for the entire game?

That wasn't during the game.

Not a packed house but about 30k in attendance.

lewdog 07-27-2017 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12976538)
I'm not speaking directly to the Moustakas thing as his DWAR certainly hasn't helped him and I've never been terribly impressed by his defense (I found him competent, but that's about it).

I'm speaking to WAR generally. It weights defensive contributions too heavily for a stat that simply isn't very good at working with small numbers. The problem is that there's not a significantly better option. I do like that WAR provides position 'penalties' for players that play down the defensive spectrum, but I don't care for its attempts to actually determine and calculate how well a players played that position in a given month/year.

Baseball info solutions DRS is what I prefer for shorter samples but even it's not infallible. That said, DRS says that Moustakas has been worth -6 runs this year (roughly half a game lost) so his glove has clearly been an issue for him over the course of the season. But DRS isn't compared vs. replacement level but rather league average, so I'd say a -10 DRS player is probably roughly replacement level defensively. So Moustakas dWAR on the season should be in the roughly neutral range.

Just thinkin' out loud...

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12976546)
Here's an interesting fact - Jedd Gyorko has the 2nd best DRS in baseball at 3b this year; only 3 behind 1st place (give ya two guesses who that is and you'll only need one). He's closer to 1st than he is to 2nd.

He's roughly 20 defensive runs saved ahead of Moustakas which means his glove has been worth 2 wins compared to Moose's.

I like Moustakas's bat quite a bit but he's looked a little heavier than years past anytime I've seen him play this year. It's possible that he HAS lost some range. He's in the bottom 1/3 of MLB 3rd basemen this year in DRS.

It still seems odd that he's that low among 3b in WAR to me, but it's hard to be a top 10 overall player if your defense places you in the bottom 3rd. Especially at an offensively critical position like 3b where you're already paying a slight WAR penalty for being down the defensive spectrum a bit and most anybody that plays the hot corner can put a charge into the ball.

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12976558)
He's 9th in wOBA and RC+ among qualified 3b and he's held back largely by his refusal to take a walk (which really hurts his OBP, obviously). Add that to the below average defensive performance and pretty poor baserunning figures and I guess it's not that shocking that he's rated a little lower than I figured he'd be.

There are some DAMN good players at 3b this year. In the end, he's just facing some pretty stiff competition at the position so it's driving him down the ranks a bit. I'd say I'd put him in the 8-10th most valuable 3b in the game this year, but when you start to include guys like Sano (who plays a lot of DH) and Harrison/Ramirez (who's WAR is boosted by their time spent at 2b) as well as some closer calls like Longoria, Gyorko, Machado and Seager, I could see how he'd fall down some of those lists depending on how they figure them.

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12976563)
Manny Machado is a good player and a great defender.

Nolan Arenado is a god among men.

Andrelton Simmons kinda broke a few defensive metrics a few years back and I'm a little surprised that Arenado hasn't done the same (some would argue he did in 2013). There's no better defender at any position in the game than Nolan.

The guys a magician.

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12976583)
Eh, that's still Mike Trout. Mike Trout spends 81 games a year trying to blast a ball through a marine layer that I've seen knock down balls that came off the bat at 105 mph. It's incredible to me what he's been able to accomplish in one of the tougher hitting environments in baseball (LAA at night is just brutal).

Put Trout in Coors and I honestly think he could challenge .400. Especially now that he's fixed his K rate while simultaneously bringing his BB rate up AND spiking his power. The current version of Mike Trout may be the most dangerous offensive weapon in baseball HISTORY. And his defense is fine while playing a premium position (no longer elite, but still quite good).

I love Arenado - he may be my favorite player to watch in the game. But it's hard to say he's better than a guy that plays a harder position well, runs the bases exceptionally well and puts up offensive numbers that rival or exceed Arenado's in a far far tougher hitting environment.

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12976585)
Sure they have. But WAR hasn't fully incorporated all of them. dWAR still requires a larger sample size.

You have to use the more specific ones like DRS. I'd imagine the proprietary stuff that heavily utilizes statcast would blow our minds.

I think we get great stuff from John Dewan and his boys, but I think the stuff that the teams never let see the light of day is probably quite a bit better.

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12976620)
Well that's just silly.

Even the things that adjust for park effect have had him routinely in the top 20 due to the fact that he still demonstrates plus power and above average offense even on the road and that his defense doesn't slump.

Moreover, people fail to properly account for the 'Coors hangover'. Everyone's numbers go down when the leave Coors, sure. But it's completely unfair to say "he'd hit to his road numbers if he left" because Coors dicks guys up on the road. They're simply not used to pitches doing what they do.

So sure, their home OPS tends to decrease by 100 points (let's just ballpark for effect) but in the process their road OPS increases by 50 as they're no longer dealing with wild swings in the type of stuff they face based on whether they're at home or on the road.

So sure, Arenado wouldn't put up an OPS over 1 at home anymore, but he'd start putting up an OPS over .900 on the road (he's putting up an OPS approaching .900 on the road even now). I think he'd level out to being a .900-.920 OPS player outside of Coors, provided that he's still in his prime.

Guy's a ridiculous ballplayer.

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12976659)
On defense? C'mon - there's nobody that touches him defensively.

And again, I think Coors hitters are unfairly calculated by getting penalized for playing in Coors in park adjustments but then do not get a commensurate 'bump' for the fact that playing in Coors also damages their road numbers.

If you'd take any 3b in baseball over Nolan Arenado, I think you're nuts. The guy impacts games in ways very few guys can. That said, I'll concede that Rendon's having an exceptional season. I still wouldn't take him over Arenado.


Trying to help out the lost soul in the Royals thread.

Don't let ChiefsCountry catch you doing that shit again!!!

chiefzilla1501 07-27-2017 06:37 PM

So here's a topic for discussion.

Recent HR binge - juiced ball?

And how much did this play a part in the HR #'s in the steroid era?

I still believe while steroids impact HRs, there were lots of other reasons for the 90's HR binge that played a huge part. And a juiced ball was probably one of them.

Discuss.

lewdog 07-27-2017 07:42 PM

JD Martinez with 5 hits since joining the Dbacks.

4 of those are homers including a Grand Slam tonight against the Cards.

Dunit35 07-28-2017 04:59 PM

I'm going to the OKC Dodgers game tomorrow evening. Anybody worth paying attention to? They are playing the Tecoma Rainiers.

Why Not? 07-28-2017 08:19 PM

Oh God. Robbie Ray smoked by a liner in the head. Scary


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